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Thanks. This information about the roads is exactly what I need to know.
Specialy knowing about shoulders is very important.
My wheelchair looks a bit like a bike (I use a connected steering attachement) and that is one of the reasons why I decided to drive on the right side of the road but I...
Dank je!
This is great information. I will take "langs oude wegen". I consider the Somportpass too. 12% I did before and is doable (I even did 25, that is not nice and I had to do it backwards, but I managed).
Thanks, this YouTube film give a good view. I think that this road is doable (it look beter than some roads I took in the massive central (1400m high). I just have to take care that I wear high visible clothing (I always have that with me).
I hope i find a way to do it on my own, but i need paved (or at least not muddy/sandy roads), inexpect to roll the same road as the cars.
amazing that you walked it with your son. Hopefully you find a way to do it together again.
I have a Ti-lite wheelchair (titanium wheelchair in exactly my...
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I do it on my own. Just me, my wheelchair and last but not least, with God. and on the way I prefer to camp in my little tent of at peoples homes. I can walk a few meter (even stairs when I really have to) and that helps a lot.
Amazing you still find ways to go walking with a walker And...
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I don't do my pilgrimage by bicycle but by wheelchair but I mainly follow the cycling routes that is why I post it here.
2016 I started my pilgrimage in the Netherlands. 2016 haarlem-den Bosch, 2017 Den Bosch-Maastricht, 2018 Maastricht-Reims, 2019 Reims-Vezelay, 2020 Vezelay-Taizé, 2021...
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