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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Dodging traffic and translating french maps

Sorry all - we'd love to write about every wonderful thing we saw today on our first day of the great COFE ride, but we can't find anyone with enough energy to spell words properly, let alone have them make sense...

Here is the consolidated version, soon to be updated if we ever stop eating ourselves into food-comas every night and can stay awake long enough.



Day one of The Great Cofe was successful! At 10 a.m. Walter, Troy, David, Lucas and Heather left the Eiffel Tower exactly on schedule. We road through quiet Saturday streets in the drizzling rain to start but it soon stopped and the rest of the way through the suburbs of Paris, was in the sun.




Leaving the city was a bit tricky at times, and map reading became a frequent activity. Any attempt to coincide our timing with that of the support vehicle or the Rotary Club members offering up a place to stay that night, was more or less impossible, and so we just road on.

When once we stopped for a map-reading and saw that we were not yet even at our halfway point, the day's objective of Provins seemed dreamy, but at 5:50 pm, ten minutes before schedule, we arrived! Our first day and already 100.01km are behind us!

After comparing bum-calluses and using stair-railings as crutches, we were over-joyed to meet Mr. and Mrs. Blackford from the Provins Rotary Club; not only because they are so kind for putting us up for the night, but because they had lots of homemade food and any kind of drink you desired!

Any chance it will always be like this?

Tomorrow, Troyes!

8 comments:

The Green Group Trading said...

Good on ya,great 1st day effort...........only 1,000,000,000 klms to go :)
J & L

Lily said...

Wally,
We are in awe of this feat you and your team are accomplishing. We have been following the blog for a couple of weeks now...the lost luggage, the cool bike equipment, the great chase vehicle. So exciting!
Congratulations on your remarkable first day, and best of luck with many more!

Lord Robert said...

What a wonderful start I follow with great interest the rest of your journey, good luck to you all, take care of one another.
Good on ya Troy Boy.
Bob & Sue L. Devonport.

Steve said...

We were very pleased to have the chance to participate in a small way to this very worthwhile project. The group are great fun and great guests. We hope others will give them hospitality along the way. They deserve it!
Steve and Aline, Provins

Carin said...

Beste Walter,

Heel veel succes met jullie lange fietstocht. We kijken regelmatig op je site en hopen dat je veel mooie ervaringen en heel veel geld rijker de eindstreep zult halen om je doel te behalen.

Groetjes,
Carin vd Molen
(je weet wel, van Erwin)

Jen B said...

Hi Team Cofe,
Great to hear you made the destination on day one and that the rain didn't persist - we walked the tower after sending you off - 1400 steps!
All the best for the onward journey - it was great to be able to wave you off on the adventure. Walter don't forget to take your nebs (sorry couldn't help myself!.
Happy pedalling and may the force be with you.
Jen, Rach, Kim, Paul and Neil xxxx

The Green Group Trading said...

Hi Team,
Is all ok,haven't heard anything for a while!

GO COFF!!!

Cheers J & L

Steve said...

I called Walter Monday afternoon because I thought I'd found him a Chateau to stay at near Beaune but it turned out too expensive. Provins -Troyes went well but the weather was wet and they freshened up in an expensive two star hotel; they are doing fine and did Troyes to Montbard (100kms )on Monday. They are in a nice campsite in Montbard and will stay there also Tuesday night so they had a restday Tuesday, before moving on to Beaune for one night instead of two.