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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>And you don't have to stay on the asphalt on bikes. I have
been on the Chemin/Camino 4 times. Once I did Pamplona - Santiago mostly of the
camino de a pie on a <EM>touring</EM> bike, fully loaded--but that's not easy.
Still, cyclists can do a lot of the trail parts. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Don't know how you did that as many of the sections of
the camino, e.g. the hills around the iron cross and O'Cebrito were too steep
to ride either up or down the way the camino cut switchbacks. There were
numerous other places that cut across small valleys as the road took longer
switchbacks. We decided not to ride the many sections of the camino that
were 10 to 50 feet from the road side. It was a lot easier than trying
to dodge three and four wide groups of walkers. However it was easier to
ride the path across the meseta as most of the pilgrims were on the road that
parallels the path. We tried the section into Portomarin and were turned
back as the trail was a small rocky stream bed as far as we could
see.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial> I now see you are from Colorado so there isn't
much chance that we can get together as we don't get there often.
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Would you like a more detailed description of our route
from Le Puy to Cahours? Be sure to allow a full day in Le Puy to see the
cathedral and climb up the two volcanic spires. You will also need
a half day at Conque, preferably stay there at night so you will see the city
after the tour busses leave. We were able to sit in the darkened
cathedral and listed to someone play the organ for an hour. The timpany
over the door is best viewed in the afternoon. There is one thing I just
remembered. There was a huge wind storm last winter and huge areas of
the forests were blown down. It extended from Paris to Le Puy and then
down to the Lot so some of the trail may be covered with logs. We passed
hillsides where no trees were left standing.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>bill</FONT></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>