To put it politely, rubbish. There are Cathar routes that will take you three or four days, do your research. Even the old col routes are still open and a challenge for you, definitely L-R only,use french L-R mags to get best info.yer its not easy.
very few routes in the Pyrenees, maybe a couple of days. Far more in the French Alps but better still the Italian Alps. You could do worse than reading my trip report and following my trail
happy hunting.
G
To put it politely, rubbish. There are Cathar routes that will take you three or four days, do your research. Even the old col routes are still open and a challenge for you, definitely L-R only,use french L-R mags to get best info.
The OP was asking for info on routes as it was "difficult to find". I stated that routes were hard to find, I could only find a few days worth after scouting around and settled on the Alps because route finding info is much easier to come by.
you can go on about French magazines all you like, but we dont get them here nor do I speak/read French. Coupled with the fact that nearly everyone in the UK has some sort of commercial interest (tours etc). obtaining info is very difficult and most folk tend to 'stump up' the cash and go with a guide.
I suggested the Alps because I have been there and you can follow my route, does it get any easier than that?
G
If you have no knowledge of french then you are going to be in the .....on either suggestion,les flics are not very tolerant of people wandering through forbidden areas. As for french mags, Land publishes a route a month with tulip diagrams and Lat/Long, if you cant read them go buy a Yugo.The OP was asking for info on routes as it was "difficult to find". I stated that routes were hard to find, I could only find a few days worth after scouting around and settled on the Alps because route finding info is much easier to come by.
you can go on about French magazines all you like, but we dont get them here nor do I speak/read French. Coupled with the fact that nearly everyone in the UK has some sort of commercial interest (tours etc). obtaining info is very difficult and most folk tend to 'stump up' the cash and go with a guide.
I suggested the Alps because I have been there and you can follow my route, does it get any easier than that?
G
If you have no knowledge of french then you are going to be in the .....on either suggestion,les flics are not very tolerant of people wandering through forbidden areas. As for french mags, Land publishes a route a month with tulip diagrams and Lat/Long, if you cant read them go buy a Yugo.
Are you actually considering driving your landy all the way there? That's interesting. I seriously give it some thought before I decide whether or not to make a 100 mile trip in mine.
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