We finally reached the ride we’ve been looking forward to all trip… crossing the Pyrenees.
Starting in Jaca, we followed Spain’s legendary N-260 through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Europe, with endless bends, crystal-clear rivers, towering peaks and unforgettable roads before crossing into France through the 3km long and 2km high Tunnel d’Aragnouet.
But the day wasn’t over.
Arriving in Lourdes, we unknowingly stumbled into one of the town’s famous evening candlelight pilgrimages. With thousands of people gathering around the sanctuary, it turned out to be one of the most unexpected and memorable moments of the entire trip.
Join us as we continue our motorcycle adventure from Spain into France.
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When i got back from my French bimble, about the same time as you perhaps, i went out and bought a mesh jacket (Oxford Dakar). With the summers getting hotter, it's a must have. Only comes with level 1 armour, but the level 2 from my Stormland swaps straight over.
Apologies for the bit of a lazy thumbnail re-using my selfie, but it fits the video I think, because I had no idea and wondered what on earth was going on 😅 Been a mega busy week at the day job, but pulled a few late nights to smash this video out. Hopefully it captures the day 🙂 And my god, that water was like ice!!! It was like brain-freeze in your feet lol. Thanks all and have a great weekend!🤣
Nice video mate. Editing definitely got better, which editing software/app are you using?
Also why no audio? Didn't you have a mic mini?
N260 from Jaca – probably the best biking road in the world
Thank you, I’ve really enjoyed this series. I’ve saved most of the locations you’ve visited, on my phone, which usually means the planning stage has begun. 🏍️
Well documented and edited ,beautiful scenery and roads.BTW Lourdes is said one syllable.
Superb watch again. Something to look forward to on my night shift. Love the pace and style of the vids. Keep up the good work pal. All the best.
Not sure what I should find more astonishing, the amazing landscape or the fact you had no idea about Lourdes 😀
Great series of a great trip! Congratulations!
May I ask what mileage you usually do a year? You all look very sovereign on the bikes, but I'm suprised that you are so exhausted at the end of the day.