Post 10 Recovery Day + the Col du Tamie
Sometimes an opportunity presents itself and today we took
full advantage. The rain was predicted
to stop mid-morning, so our ride was scheduled for 10:30. Yes, we actually had
a French “fat morning”; no alarm clock. Most of us are feeling the 32,000+ feet
of climbing and are pretty tired. Personally, I was grateful for the
extra time in bed.
Right on schedule, the clouds yielded to a bright, warm, and
blue sky so we headed out at 10:30. The ride took us around Lake Annecy
clockwise. Some of these roads are becoming very familiar. It’s a nice feeling.
We ventured off a few times to go through a few smaller villages and to stay
off the main roads. I knew it was a recovery ride when, after about 10 km, the
group decided to stop of coffee. Hey, it’s Sunday, vacation, and we’re tired.
Because the pace was a bit slower today, it provided the
opportunity to actually experience this magnificent part of the world. I really
have not commented on it, but Lake Annecy region is incredible. First of all,
the water in the lake is crystal clear. From our third floor hotel room, you
can actually see the bottom of the lake close to the shore. Second, the Alps jump right up from the shore
line. Third, as the sun hits the mountains
around the lake it casts the most amazing light. Sometimes at sunset, the bare
rock mountain tops almost seem to glow shades of red and yellow. In a single
word, this place is awesome!
So far, we have “lucked out” in regards to the weather.
Tomorrow, our luck may run out. It’s raining “cats and dogs” as I
finish this port. I wish I could bring the rain back to California. If we do
get to ride, it looks like we have about a 2-3 hour window starting around
noon. I’ve got my fingers crossed for one more ride in France. Even if it’s a short
one! But if we don't today's recovery ride and the Col du Tamie were are great way to end this trip. Stay tuned for tomorrow's update.
Glad the rain allowed for a ride!
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