La daabacay: 21.09.2024
Route 67 kilometers, cum. 657 kilometers | Elevation 200, cum. 2,210 meters, distance to home 350 kilometers
https://www.komoot.com/de-DE/tour/1873039185?ref=itd
I apparently wasn't fully awake today when I set off shortly after 8 a.m. Because after just a few meters I went in the wrong direction and this happened two more times.
The bridge over the Rhône was difficult to cross because it was closed in my direction. Situations like this occur regularly, and then you have to be bold or creative. Otherwise, you're lost and waste a lot of time.
A small cruise ship came down the Rhône under the bridge. It was also the only boat I saw throughout the trip.
Like yesterday, the route was very varied and mostly followed well-signposted paths. The GPS was almost unnecessary.
Yesterday, Komoot showed me that my distance was exactly 100 kilometers, but the on-board computer of my bike recorded 103. This surprised me a lot, as the two values are usually almost identical. But this morning my bike showed 32 when Komoot only had 30. Suddenly I realized that my bike had very soft suspension. Only then did I consider that the rear wheel was not inflated enough. So I looked for a gas station to pump it up. And indeed, instead of 3 bars, it was only half. So the reason for the extra kilometers became clear to me. The distance on a bike is measured by the circumference of the wheel, and with less air, the circumference becomes smaller and thus turns more often, which automatically leads to more kilometers.
The bike lanes that go over the bridges are sometimes so narrow that I prefer to push the bike. I simply feel more comfortable, and safety comes before speed. And again today, there were some bridges to cross.
I knew a pleasant surprise awaited me in Valence today. André and Sofi left home early to visit me, and this time not to pick me up.
As luck would have it, we arrived at the hotel we had booked almost simultaneously. Even though I knew it, it was a joyful encounter. And since it wasn't even 1 p.m. yet, we had plenty of time to do something together. Now we're looking forward to having dinner and breakfast together. After that, we will go our separate ways, André and Sofi will drive home by car, and I will continue cycling towards Geneva.
Apparently I wasn't fully awake today when I set off shortly after 8 a.m. Because after just a few meters I went in the wrong direction and this happened two more times.
The bridge over the Rhône was difficult to cross because the bridge in my direction was closed. Such situations occur regularly and then you have to be bold or creative. Otherwise you're lost and lose a lot of time.
A small cruise ship came down the Rhône under the bridge. It was also the only ship I saw on the whole tour.
Like yesterday, the tour was very varied and mostly led along well-signposted paths. The GPS was almost superfluous.
Yesterday Komoot showed me that my route was exactly 100 kilometers, but the on-board computer on my bike showed 103. I was very surprised because the two values are usually almost identical. But this morning my bike showed 32 when Komoot had only shown 30. I also suddenly noticed that my bike had very soft suspension. Only then did I realize that the rear wheel didn't have enough air. So I looked for a gas station to pump it up. And sure enough, instead of 3 bar, it only had half that. So I knew the reason for the extra kilometers. The distance on a bike is measured by the circumference of the wheel, and with less air, the circumference becomes smaller and so it turns more often, which automatically leads to more kilometers.
The bike lanes over the bridges are sometimes so narrow that I prefer to push the bike. I just feel more comfortable, and safety comes before speed. And today there were a few bridges to cross again.
I knew that a pleasant surprise awaited me in Valence today. André and Sofi left home early in the morning to visit me and this time not to pick me up.
As luck would have it, we arrived at the hotel we had booked at almost the same time. Even though I knew it, it was still a happy meeting. And since it wasn't even 1pm yet, we had plenty of time to do something together. Now we're looking forward to dinner and breakfast together. After that, we'll go our separate ways, André and Sofi will drive home and I'll cycle towards Geneva.