Tag: europe
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Jotunheimen National Park 6/26- 7/3
Despite all the bike box drama at the start of the last post, the trip from Zermatt to Geneva went exceptionally smoothly. We got back to service from our run to an email from the Geneva airport confirming that they still sold bike boxes at the airport. This meant we were able to scoop our…
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Via Valais 6/20 – 6/25
*Record scratch* *Freeze Frame* Yep, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation. To explain how I ended up being driven across the outskirts of Sion in the back of a work van with our bikes and two bike boxes I’ll need to rewind a bit. My previous post ends with…
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Dolomites Mini-Trip – 6/12 – 6/19
After a restful few days hanging with Taryn’s dad in Zurich it was time to move on. We had spent a bunch of time over the weekend figuring out where to go. Our only other fixed plan of the trip, a run of the Via Valais trail, was starting in 8 days out of the…
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Europe Bikepacking Part III 5/31 – 6/11
After five days of wall-to-wall riding it felt wonderful to slow down for a couple of days in Lyon. We slept in our first morning, enjoying the feeling of a real bed and not being camped illegally. I ate an ungodly amount of food at the hostel’s all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet and we headed out to…
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Europe Bikepacking Part II 5/26 – 5/30
The magical day biking and swimming along the Mediterranean had us seriously questioning our planned route through the Alps and we toyed with the idea of a last minute pivot to a trip along the coast. But the allure of high mountain passes and quiet villages was too strong and we opted to stick with…
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Europe Bikepacking Part I – 5/16-5/25
Getting back from our van trip, Taryn and I arrived home to the exciting (and terrifying) reality that we were scheduled to leave for Europe in 8 days. We had tickets to Nice, France and I had a return ticket home from Copenhagen mid-July (my sister is living in Copenhagen and it seemed safe to…