Great stuff.....quite inclement for this time of the year I must say. Makes for an interesting ride thoughI am spadger wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 6:33 pm So after riding from Carcassonne with Wills et al , on TET trails dropping onto the Hiss for a while and enjoying Simons trails , we continued to end of sect 7 on Tet then returned to Sec 6 to play around Bardenas , wet clay mud / sand made an earthworm of my wife ( morty ) on a few deep pools , bizarrely there were 70,000 £ Motorhomes doing the gravel tracks ( more money than sense ) but a great place nearly 200km on trails today 15 on tarmac , not bad for 12 euros of petrol .
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Hi Pip yes sorry we didn’t get to do more at HISS although we returned and had some good days out on the local trails the weather made the decisions for us , get back to U.K. where it’s brilliant sunshine and save money for next time , hope the legs better .pip wrote:Hello,
glad to see that you made it. (We met during the HISS.)
Bardenas Reales was quite wet a few years ago in April:
Greetings,
Pip
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