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French Mountains and Lakes Tour August 2012.

Saturday 11th August

The bikes are prepared ready for the off, just need to ride onto the road and put the panniers on. Julies bike first ,she is anxious, all the weight fully loaded, same everytime we go away. I know she will be fine. Mine next, starts with loud clattering sound. That’s a first on this bike, have I overfilled the oil. Ride it out onto road, clattering reducing. Put it in the “They all do that Sir” !! box.
Boxes on ,ready for the off, my bike will not start, think about running back inside to post on ukgser 1200 forum. Run through obvious, sidestand up, kill switch in right position,ignition on,all ok.Now the tourettes started , places to be , travelling peeps to meet up with.
Try this says a calming head voice. Sidestand down and back up, starts on the button, clean sounding burble from the engine. We are finally off.
Meanwhile over in Rotherham Brother in law David having his own last minute meltdown finds nail in his rear tyre NOT turns out to be a piece of stone. From this point on all 3 bikes run without fault for our 2600 mile trip. Faultless. Other than Gixxer running out of fuel.More of that later.
We trundle down to the Tunnel the last 10 miles running a little behind time, radio round to say final check in for train 20 minutes away lets up the pace. Gixxer takes point suddenly overtaken by Plod , ohh four cobs and a brown loaf, ere we go. Anyhow he had bigger fish to fry. He Ho lets go. We arrive just in time for loading, suddenly we are deploying into France and into first petrol stop. They only have 98 ron petrol ok for mine, gixxer and F650gs single want 95 sans plomb. Pop aif a gallon in each,wont hurt em. 30 odd miles to our first stop in St.Omer.We find fuel for our onward Journey to Macon in the morning.
Julie and I are in an Etap Hotel ,David and Tracey an Ibis in the Centre, we meet up for a wander round


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then find a very good restaurant 8pm and 26 deg C so a drink is most welcome, mines water the others sample todays local brew.

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food was simple but good.

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Fully fed and watered we are off to bed.


Sunday 12th August

Up and off early, 406 miles to Macon today all A routes to another Etap.
Uneventful ride. 32 degrees C and bike gear though, we drink a lot of water and slowly cook . Into Macon for tea another nice restaurant in the centre. One of the Towns on the Tour de France Route. David has been growing his sideburns in tribute to Bradley Wiggins, at present they are frankly ridiculous bits o bum fluff. At every opportunity he mentions that he is Bradley in order to get free food and beer only he doesn’t speak any French, so goes unheard. Everytime we see anything to do with Tour de France he has to have his photo taken. More of this later.


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The inside of the Cathedral was interesting to the photographers, David and I were hunting food.


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David returning after a pose with tour du france boys, cant quite make out his sideburns.

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The food was good if a little odd,


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Raw egg does appear quite a lot in France.


David Ordered an Omlette and this arrived because he is Bradley Wiggins you know. Upgrade.

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For me water and you guessed it a

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but with Lardons mmmmmmmmmmmmm

Found these Aliens in the trees and it was getting dark so we legged it.


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Bridge at night.

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Monday 13th August

Onward

Off at 9am to Ride down to Castellane, A routes to near Grenoble and then N and D roads and N85 Route Napoleon to Les Lavandes Campsite for 4 nights. The bikes in this heat are doing nearly 10mpg less at 80mph, shock horror, with 15km to nearest fuel stop gixxer 1000 runs out of fuel. I ask others to continue to services as Julies reserve light pops on at 130 miles since last refuel, never has this happened before its always 160miles shown. Was 35 deg C though. They move off reluctantly but its safer for them.
Two Gendarmes on BMW RT`s swarm past dive into a refuge wave us in and then they open a gate and beggar off. They re lock gate and leave us stranded in small refuge. Before I departed I had a heated debate with myself about what not to pack. Thankfully practical head won, that Rainbow packing case strap Did come in useful after all. With that and a Rok Strap rubber part I fashioned a towing strap and towed the beggar 15kilometers to next Aire with Fuel. Managed 60mph to keep up with flow of traffic and not attract too much attention.Dave loved it.

Off the A routes and stopped for lunch, then found the N85 for an excellent run to our campsite. Only to be told in no uncertain terms we are Complete. With a mention of a Reservation we were greeted as long lost friends and shown to our pitch. This site has no amenties but the cleanest showers and toilets in France. Mainly static vans but ideal base for us as a bit quieter than the full on family sites. Very short walk into Castellane. What a lovely place it is. Very relaxed feel to the place. Eating out for all tastes and budgets. Regular typical French markets and a good range of shops. Its an ideal stop/base for Gorge du Verdon,Route des Cretes or D23,Moustiers St Marie. Would certainly go back for longer next time. So much to see. Must return.
A few photos that do not do the place justice.

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David showing off his sideburns, the girls go wild

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They see him now.

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Presenting themselves

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Once we have thrown a bucket of river water on them, we suit up and ride the Gorge du Verdun and Route des Cretes D23

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Julie sits on fence with 700 foot drop behind her. WOW

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Who was that masked man

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We return in time for tea in Castellane, even more impressive at night

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We have a run up to Mustiers St Marie today for a look round and its market day.

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The bike of the day

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Markets

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Make Julie Happy

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Will try to post next section soon, on the road to Briancon. Route des Gladius and some of RGAlpes.
 
Hurrah

Looks like the trip was as good as you'd hoped. Always nice to see other folks' photos of the area :D
Sorry I didn't get back in time from Lyon to see you. Next time you're down in Castellane. Glad you enjoyed it.

:thumb

Rob
 
Hi Rob,
Every bit as good as you described. Better really. With a group of us wanting to see as much as possible it all feels a little rushed so photo quality suffers a little.
Next visit we will stay longer.
Andrew
 
Cooperman,
Towed a fair few bikes whilst trail riding. The big tractor copes no problem. Always exciting especially when towed bike over does reducing slack in tow cable. How we laughed.

Andrew
 
Friday 17th August

Time to move on again this time to Briancon for our 2nd campsite Cinq Vallees for 3 nights. We travel up Gorge de Daluis, a fascinating pass road and a little narrow on descent for 2 cars to pass.Davids partner Tracey had driven down by car and this pass was a real challenge. Car in front nearly going over the edge more than once. Needed a stiff drink to calm the nerves but had to settle for our best coffee in France experience.

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We descend,

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Stopping off for Lunch and fine coffee.

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Our aim is to pickup the Route des Grandes Alpes at Guillaumes for our run into Briancon.
We travel up doing Col de la Cayolle,Gorge du Bachelard,Barcelonnette,Jausiers,Col de Vars,Guillestre,then D902A Mont Dauphin and Le Queyras


Onward after David has an off turning round in a carpark,not a word of sympathy, just lamenting that the camera was not out and ready. Typical.

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Then follow hi viz brothers to the top.

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Here he is Bradley in disguise.

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Late afternoon arrival at 5 Vallees . This campsite has more facilities and is a much bigger ,pitches are also larger, just as many wasps and ants though. Dried and fried they are quite tasty though. We ate out on most nights so had only breakfasts and a couple of evening meals to rustle up. Local and supermarkets saved us a small fortune.
 
Excellent

I love the Gorges du Daluis. They've improved it a lot over the years without making it any less spectacular. Before they built the big new tunnels, there used to be regular rockfalls.

Like this :eek

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You know they do bungee jumping off the bridge you took a photie of, in the summer? Did you walk out onto it? :eek

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Rob
 
Rob all but 1% of photos taken on the move from bikes,clutch in control on rear brake press camera button with right hand, Julies the one for heights,me who is a wooosssse.
Going to post Col d Izoard run and ride up to Annecy pics over weekend.

Need weeks or a couple of months to see more. Loved the off the beaten track ride report you did. Hope your lad comes with you on your next outing.

Andrew
 
Need weeks or a couple of months to see more.

Andrew

I've lived here for 12 years and still never been to loads of the places on 'me list' :D So don't worry too much. It'll all still be there next year :thumb
Deffo gonna take the young lad out. Weather for the weekend is storms in the mountains though, so mebbe postpone
 
We visit the food market and Briancon Old Town on Saturday eating out in another fine establishment.


Sunday 19th August ,run out to Col d Izoard down to Guillestre and back to Camp.
First its another market(read car boot) the Team need coffee and cake after such an experience. David is lurking/ waiting checking out the porn as the Julie and Tracey shop for presents.

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We scoff a cake before going out for a bimble.
Julie is on the back of my bike to do photos.


On the road out of Briancon we see this sign oft repeated.

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This is a stunning pass,

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Bike of the Day

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Wash and brush up and go out for Tea.

En route David spots some Tour du France memorabilia and hes off,


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Monday the 20th August

We pack up camp for our move to Annecy. Our route follows RGAlpes to Lac Roesland then at Ugine we head for Duingt Les Champs Fleuris Municipale Campsite at the side of Lac Annecy, well a short walk away. Lovely quiet site as it’s the end of French holiday season now.

Let the pictures explain the route.


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Val d isere

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Set up camp,

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and as the sun goes down relax,

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Tuesday sunny from 7am,

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We visit Annecy market and dine out in the evening in the Old Town.

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Bottoms up

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and again

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A very good meal

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A little night time entertainment

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Some photos at night in Annecy.

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Bike of the day,orange frame it’s a KTM we discuss its merits, Julie pops over to look, its an Aprilla. No it is not blah blah blah blah. It says so on the crankcase. Ok I`ll get me coat.

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Wednesday 22nd August , Dave and I have a run out to do more of RGAlpes and include a couple of off the beaten track roads.


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Roads less travelled

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Thursday 23rd August

We pack up, luckily the tent is dry apart from groundsheet,we are off up the N and D roads for Dole we follow the Route des lacs, just outside Annecy it starts raining heavy, preparing us for return to Blighty. We ride on relentlessly until we approach

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Thankfully we are all in fine spirits despite the weather.

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We finish off our break as the sun shines and continues to do so for our journey to Dole.

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That’s all readers until the next gripping adventure(reads 2 week motorcycle holiday). Camping was great cheap fun however a good firm bed and no end of a long day camp set up would have made our journey perfect.

Andrew
 
Nice

Looks like a great trip Andrew. Glad you got to Annecy, it's one of my most visited places in France. Loads of small Cols and great roads all round there.

See ye next year :thumb
 
Looks like a great trip Andrew. Glad you got to Annecy, it's one of my most visited places in France. Loads of small Cols and great roads all round there.

See ye next year :thumb

Hope so but may look for accomodation. Castellane was the most laidback place and Briancon was good too. Annecy as Briancon was expensive but if you searched could still dine out reasonably. Have some more photos of the Gorge on another card i erased. Havent heard the end of that one yet. Will try to recover photis with software. They were Julies so probably some really good ones as she is good at it. Fingers crossed.:blast
 
Ouch

You could always try 'Recuva' here Never needed to use it myself (touch wood), but their other products like ccleaner and defraggler are oft-used in this hoose.

Rob
 
Thanks Rob, would have tried anything

Have Sandisk recovery pro, years sub came free with card,ran it and no joy,tried again through an external reader.
Anyhoooo after many hours of faffing recovered 160 photos. A few real nice ones. Will post later.

Andrew
 


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