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Hi, I'm from the Netherlands as well. last year I cycled the 'Langs Oude Wegen' route. Crossed the Pyrenees over the Somport pass from Oloron-Sainte-Marie towards Jaca. Up to Bedous it's a quite and not steep road. From Bedous you have to follow the main road (as the walkers do). Not steep but...
The answer depends on how much weight you are going to carry. And add during your ride, (water and food). A lot of weight in the back, especially if it also piles high, makes the bike unstable. It is better then to divide between front and rear. Not all front forks are designed to attach...
It is in Dutch but let do googletranslate do it’s job. Cycling routes over roads close to, including links for download of GPX files can be found here: https://www.santiago.nl/fietsen-naar-santiago/fietsroutes-naar-santiago/
Information about campingsites can be found here...
What you can try as well, Deborah and it might be easier than Basecamp is Google ‘my maps’ (google account needed). You can import the KML files in My Maps and delete from there. You can’t edit the files, that why I use Basecamp.
Hallo Deborah,
I'm willing to help you out, but let's take that one offline. Can you please sent me your email via a personal message.
a few things to consider
- the KML and GPS files can be downloaded by a double-click on the link. The files will be downloaded to your MacBooks Download...
I’m Dutch and it’s all free to download. you Can open and see the tracks on Mac or PC by downloading Garmin Basecamp (Apple App Store or www.Garmin.com and after that downloading and installing a free map on http://www.openfietsmap.nl. If you want I can download the gpx files you need and mail...
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