I’m proud to announce an update with a new series of stages of my coast-to-coast GRPdesBF-trail: the 18 stages from bm262 to 410 have been worked out in full detail.
And there are more additions: check the update-log.
I’m proud to announce an update with a new series of stages of my coast-to-coast GRPdesBF-trail: the 18 stages from bm262 to 410 have been worked out in full detail.
And there are more additions: check the update-log.
I’m proud to announce an update with a new series of daytrips.
And there are more additions: check the update-log.
I’m proud to announce a new update with a new series of daytrips and GRPdesBF-stages.
And there are more additions: check the update-log.
I’m proud to announce a new update with a new series of GRPdesBF-stages.
And there are more additions: check the update-log.
I’m proud to announce a new update with a new series of GRPdesBF-stages from bm410 to 427.
And there are many more additions: check the update-log.
I’m proud to announce a new update covering my last trips to the Pyenees.
And there are many more additions: check the update-log
I’m proud to announce a new update covering my last trips to the Basque country and Lliva.
And there are many more additions: check the update-log
I’m proud to announce that the second series of GRPdesBF-stages is ready: you can walk from Arnéguy to Col de la Pierre St-Martin (bm196-262) in 4 days.
And there are many additions: check the update-log
I’m proud to announce that the first series of GRPdesBF-stages is ready: you can walk from Hendaye to Arnéguy (bm001-196) in 8 days.
Check the update-log
It took a lot of work but now it’s ready: see for the update-details and direct links: this webpage
They comprise:
– my trips undertaken in august/september 2012
– one highlight: discovering the exact location of the buried bm196 and trying to excavate it
– another highlight: visiting the recently re-installed bm087
– third highlight: exploring a route from bm271 to 272
– Miguel supplied pictures of the original bm481fr and 482fr
– and an amazing discovery by Jean-Paul Laborie of the original bm330 on the original Port de Clarabide!
– and another discovery: there is a bm310bis bordercross, not yet documented by anyone
– I started a news-blog and set up an email-group