What a diverse trip, full of adventure with a combination of cycling in Corsica, hiking in Portugal and Spain and, visiting Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
Some stats for those interested in the numbers.
Cycling - 634km, 9897m elevation, 7 days
Hiking - 230km, 3249m elevation, 11 days
Sightseeing including rest days - 246km
Travel days - 8, Rest days - 6, Total days - 32
As my body starts to recover from such a physically exhausting trip, I'm finding time to reflect on what an achievement this has been. I did a lot of training in preparation and feel that definitely made a difference.
Corsica was outstanding. Some of the most amazing scenery I have ever witnessed. Live Life Cycling did an outstanding job of supporting the riders. Being able to ride in such a beautiful place reminds me of how fortunate I am to be able to travel.
Given my original plan for the Portuguese Camino was in 2020, I feel like I finally have closure. With delays due to Covid and broken bones, to finally finish feels complete for me. To be able to spend the last few days with my best buddy Brian, was such a privilege, and to finally get back to Notre Dame Cathedral was the icing on the cake.
Barcelona was a whirlwind visit so I'll definitely head back there at some point. Some final words.
1. People are predominantly kind. Being truly cared for is fulfilling.
2. Mistakes happen. You won't always get everything right.
3. Hiking is not my jam.
4. Cycling is my jam.
5. Always take time to smell the roses, and take pictures!
6. Value those you love, and tell them!
7. I'm still learning how to be kind to myself. It's a work in progress.
8. Life is short. Don't put off those things that are important to you!