Sunday, June 2, 2019

June 2, 2019 Manosque to Martigues










The hotel we were in last night was the Terreau Hotel in old town Manosque.   It was absolutely charming.  It was a little family run hotel which was right on the main downtown square. The building was at least 250 years old.  When you put your hands on the window sill and looked out on the square there was a sense of history there. How many different hands have been on that window sill and how many things have passed through that square?  We dined in an outdoor restaurant which was right next door.  The meal was arguably the best of the entire tour and we ate very well and in some very nice places.   

Today was the last ride day of the Pathfinders 2019 – Southern France tour and we all worn our tour jerseys. So after a great breakfast in the hotel we were on the road.  Of course we started the day with a long climb.  It was about 8 kms of about 2-3% but by the time I got to the top sweat was running down my face and I had to stow my glasses in my bento box.   The up and downs of the course continued for 25 kms when we came to a little village which had the entire town streets torn up.  As the course continued down the construction we wheeled around the do not enter sign and continued down the street. Low and behold there was the nicest little square and a café.  What a perfect spot for a coffee.  Bob finally gets a morning coffee.  

Back on the road the course was a great downhill all the way to the 44.5 km mark where we crossed the river Durance.  Naturally we had to climb out the other side of the river valley so we were faced with a 7.5 kms climb which topped out at just under 5%.  The course had been on and off some busier roads but the climb was on a tree lined back road which had no cars. This was great as it was 11:00 am and the sun was beating down and the temperature was in the upper 20’s.   

The downhill from the summit was through a lot of back roads and we were looking for lunch but nothing appeared.  We finally came to a town which was also under construction which had a bunch of shops but no sandwiches or lunch type stuff.  Pressing on we finally came to a super market at the 70 kms mark and got some bad premade sandwiches with cardboard bread in plastic wrap.  Better than nothing and while there was no cold soda they did have cold orange juice to wash it down.  

It was only 12:15 and we had only 32 kms to go and check in at the Airbnb was not until 4:00 PM.  As there was nothing to do but push on we started down the road.  There was an excellent section of about 8 kms alongside an irrigation ditch where the road was only 8 feet wide. It was a lot of fun just gliding along.  At this point we came to the north end of the Etang de Berre which is a large lake which is connected to Mediterranean.  Although we were on a back road there was a lot of weekend traffic on this narrow road and there were a lot of steep pitches.  Some of the pitches were over a kilometer long and very steep.  

At about 2:00 pm we came out to the D4 which is the only way down to Martigues.  It is a very busy road and while there was a pretty good shoulder on most of it the traffic circles were scary with cars whizzing in and out.  The last 12 kms down this road went on and on.  However we still had some time to kill before check in so when we were about a kilometer from the condo I pulled my phone out and Googled “bars near me”.   One popped up a 150 meters away so we headed right over.  The Stella was ice cold.  

As we were finishing our beer Agnes texted me that she had checked in and when would we be there. I texted back 5 minutes after my luggage is in the room.  As it turned out it took us about 10 minutes.

The Airbnb we are staying is an absolute gem.  It has a great deck which overlooks the Etang du Berre.  The view is absolutely spectacular.  Agnes and Judy had stopped and picked up some groceries for supper so we had an end of tour feast.  

What a great last day of riding.  Great weather, some fun climbs, some exciting downhills, some perfect winding country roads and of course great fellowship.  I have really enjoyed my time on this tour with Agnes, Judy and Ken, and my good friend Bob.  I am really looking forward to riding with them again. 

Terry

PS: stay tuned for the final day before the flight home to Kelowna and a wrap up story.

7 comments:

wendeth1 said...

another epic journey for you all Terry. It sounded like everything was perfect as could be, the food, lodging, riding (okay, perfect might not be the right word...how bout fun, challenging, exhilarating?), friends, villages/sights. you know how to put a trip together. I totally could see myself following your backside on that route, but I wasn't invited.....and gorgeous jerseys by the way! Would have looked good on me...can't wait for your follow up comments.

Howard Brown said...

Enjoyed following your tour, Terry. Looking forward to comparing notes in the fall.

Pino said...

Nice final day.. I am sure you are sorry for it to end.
Safe travels back to Kelowna.
C

Judy said...

Awesome tour Terry,...perfect combination of history, scenery, adventure, and gastronomy!!!

Jim said...

Notch another successful world adventure on your belt. Great trip with post card pictures, hair raising excitement, and fun times. It was fun sharing the travels with you. Happy Trails...

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Jurg said...

Great tour Terry! After reading about your exciting journey to Marseille, I cut in again for the finish, but not without picking out some of the days during the tour. Absolutely sounds like another gread tour. Congratulations. Looking forward to your summaqry with statistics on flat tires (!), hrs of rain, and so on.
Had to smile when reading that you went for a decent lunch on one of the riding days!!!
Swiss Jürg