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(In)definitely Cycling: July 2007
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. DAY 58: SAILING IN MIDLAND. Posted by Agnes Bolinska. DAY 57: A STROLL THROUGH THE CITY. Posted by Agnes Bolinska. DAY 56: A NIGHT OUT IN TORONTO. A special thank-you to my lovely Nirvana, with whom we spent the night. Posted by Agnes Bolinska. DAY 55: A VISIT TO THE FALLS. Posted by Agnes Bolinska. DAY 54: WIARTON TO MISSISSAUGA, 194 (! Knowing we had our biggest day yet ahead of us, we. The picture was taken in Wiarton in the morning, just after we got up]. The bac...
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(In)definitely Cycling: August 2007
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. DAY 79: KENTVILLE TO HALIFAX, 123 KM. We've done it- we've finished cycling across Canada! I quite enjoyed today's ride, knowing it was the last of the trip. The day was sunny, and the terrain was awesome- scattered with short, steep climbs and descents. I had loads of energy, and the ride seemed to go by quite quickly, despite having made a few wrong turns thanks to some poorly-marked highway junctions. Perhaps there will be more blogging to come! By the time we wer...
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(In)definitely Cycling: Riding through the south of France
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. Riding through the south of France. Day 11: Voreppe to Montélimar, 145 km. Day 12: Montélimar to Montpellier, 156 km. Day 13: rest in Montpellier. Day 14: Montpellier to Valras-Plage, 89. It's crazy how quickly our bodies can adapt to so much cycling. As Nicole says, you just do it and your body is forced to deal with it. She's right! Today we cycled out to Valras-Plage, a small seaside town on the south coast of France. A lot of our way was on a beautiful bike p...
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(In)definitely Cycling: June 2007
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. DAY 28: DEPARTURE FROM REGINA. ALMOST. Having two days off just makes one lazy and slow. We slept in till (gasp! Posted by Agnes Bolinska. DAY 27: MORE REST IN REGINA. Today was quite uneventful, but relaxing. We went to a library to update our blogs, and then an internet cafe when the library wouldn't let us use their computers for more than an hour. Exciting stuff. Posted by Agnes Bolinska. DAY 26: REST IN REGINA. Posted by Agnes Bolinska. Posted by Agnes Bolinska.
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(In)definitely Cycling: July 2012
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. Barcelona, at last. Day 17: Lloret de Mar to Barcelona, 75 km. We've been back from our trip for about a week now, and I never did get around to posting about its very lovely final days. So now that I'm procrastinating writing my thesis, I thought I would rectify the situation! I'm usually not that into shopping, but everyone in Barcelona is so well-dressed that we felt a bit out of place. And the clothes there are so beautiful! On our last night in Barcelona, Xavi t...
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(In)definitely Cycling: Headwinds and gravel roads into Catalonia
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. Headwinds and gravel roads into Catalonia. Day 15: Valras-Plage to Corneilla-la-Rivière, 108 km. We were happy to be free from the gravel road after lunch, but we were met instead with a strong headwind and a busy road with a not-so-nice view. Heading into Corneilla-la-Rivière the wind was especially strong- fortunately we only had to deal with it for the last 10 minutes or so of our ride. Today we cycle into Spain! Hopefully crossing the Pyrenees will be ok! And I a...
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(In)definitely Cycling: Frankfurt to Barcelona by bike
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. Frankfurt to Barcelona by bike. Day 1: Frankfurt Airport to Jörg and Andrea's, 24 km. Heading out from Wiesloch. Thanks, Carol! Day 2: Frankfurt to Wiesloch, 102 km. Day 3: Wiesloch to Pforzheim, 72 km. Day 4: Pforzheim to Villingen-Schwinningen, 150 km. Day 5: Villingen-Schwinningen to Freienstein, 95 km. Day 6: Freienstein to Bern, 153 km. Day 7: rest in Bern. Day 8: Bern to Lausanne, 105 km. Day 9: Lausanne to Corbonod, 110 km. Day 10: Corbonod to Voreppe, 102 km.
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(In)definitely Cycling: June 2011
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. Aaaaand, I'm back. I've returned to Toronto! I must say, it feels good to be back. I wasn't gone for that long, and yet it was long enough to make me miss this city and my life here. Now I just need a place to live for the rest of the summer! Posted by Agnes Bolinska. Onwards through Maine, slowly but surely. DAY 9: BELFAST TO WALDOBORO, 57 KM. DAY 10: WALDOBORO TO PORTLAND, 102 KM. DAY 11: REST IN PORTLAND. I felt better by the morning and we were on the road again.
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(In)definitely Cycling: August 2010
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. DAY 15: Gander to Clarenville, 85 km. DAY 16: Clarenville to Conception Bay, 118 km. DAY 17: Petty Harbour and Cape Spear, 75 km. DAY 18: Boxing bikes and Signal Hill. DAY 19: St. John's. The next day was our (unofficial) last cycling day, and we were eager to arrive at our destination, Sunset View Bed and Breakfast. And blueberry cake for dessert. We couldn't have asked for a better end to our cycle touring days. View from Cape Spear. After dinner, we headed to Geor...
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(In)definitely Cycling: A long and lovely second-last day
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View Bike tour 2011. In a larger map. A long and lovely second-last day. Day 16: Corneilla-la-Rivière to Lloret de Mar, 175 km (! We left Rainer's home this morning in a particularly good mood, having just had a tasty breakfast of fresh pain du chocolat, croissants and baguette. I had just downloaded our new favorite song (I'm a bit embarrassed by how girly it is! And we sung along with it playing through my phone as we left Corneilla. The wind was at our backs; it was shaping up to be a good day. And I ...