The plan for today, made back in the comfort of my living room, was far too ambitious, involving two sections of the route, challenging in themselves. So I was going to do the first section (mainly uphill) on the road, then decide about the second.
But this didn’t go well, lots of walkers on the route, some kind of event. So I looked again at the map and saw a short-cut of about 15k to go by road and join the off-road section further along.
It was 15k as the crow flies, but involved a huge drop and climb back up. An extra, unnecessary 650m of vertical climb, and the entire first section had been 520m, so I was more than doubling the day’s climb by my shortcut!
As I dived downwards towards the town of Morez at the bottom of the valley I was dreading the climb back up. it was the “Route de Premanon” a recognised cycling climb with litttle progress markers along the way telling you how far up you were. It took over two hours to do twelve kilometers. Lots of stops on the way. Still, I made it and got back on the off-road route, no on-road alternative now for 15k or so.
But Madame was so nice. I asked if there was anywhere to put my bike, she indicated to put it in the reception area, but it was too big to fit really, and covered in mud from the forest tracks. So I locked it up outside.