Wednesday 21 July 2010

St Ybard France 3 to 11 July 2010

Seven of us enjoyed the annual week in St Ybard. Trevor, Norman, Denis, Martin and Adam arrived on Friday 3 July followed by Mick A and Mick Ward on the Monday. The weather was beautiful, hot and sunny all week. Therefore we were able to ride every day completing over 350 miles and thousands of feet climbing due to the hilly terrain. In addition to the riding other tasks were undertaken like erecting the swimming pool and pumping the water from the spring to fill it. Mick Ward worked like a Trojan to cut all the grass in the field, Martin and Adam were strimming the long grass and fixing plasterboard in the roof conversion, Norman was wielding the dust pan and brush, Denis spent some time shopping and cooking for us all and Mick A decanted the wine into litre bottles. This he enjoyed because it reminded him of being back at work in the laboratory as it involved chemicals to sterilise the containers. Two of the notable rides, detailed below, were the 62 mile ride to Suc au May which is the highest mountain in the area being over 900 metres high and the 63 mile ride to Gimel with over 5000 feet of climbing. Due to fatigue we did not see the cascades but elected to go directly to the restaurant on the beautiful lake. At the end of the week both Micks went to meet Andrew and Mary Adams and watch two stages of the TdF.



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