So, me and mPolo took the bikes to Holland to put them through their most rigorous test yet, the Dutch hills. Dan's still on the single speed which would have been grand if he'd got the right ratio for the terrain. In all fairness, flat is dull, but Holland did have a few surprises.
http://www.farawayvisions.com/bikepacki ... nd-part-1/
I should have Part 2 up before Sunday.
Holland by Bike
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I like Holland, a great place to visit in my opinion. And I don't mean just Amsterdam.
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Yup, one of the nicest countries I've lived in.
If it had mountains, it would be perfect.
To be foar, if you had South East towards Landgraaf, you hit a few lumps, and some lovely scenery.
I'd move back there tomorrow.
If it had mountains, it would be perfect.
To be foar, if you had South East towards Landgraaf, you hit a few lumps, and some lovely scenery.
I'd move back there tomorrow.
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Re: Holland by Bike - Parts 2 and 3 added.
Two more campsites and a ride into Amsterdam. On the hunt for coffee and coffee shops.
http://www.farawayvisions.com/bikepacki ... nd-part-2/
http://www.farawayvisions.com/bikepacki ... nd-part-3/
http://www.farawayvisions.com/bikepacki ... nd-part-2/
http://www.farawayvisions.com/bikepacki ... nd-part-3/