And this is how the Chinese old style bike with the double top tube looks like with the newly laced Natooke wheel sets with extra deep rims and fixed gear hubs:

Thanks for the picture Philipp 🙂
And this is how the Chinese old style bike with the double top tube looks like with the newly laced Natooke wheel sets with extra deep rims and fixed gear hubs:

Thanks for the picture Philipp 🙂
I just found a video of last year’s performance at the Ditan Park book festival. I did bike tricks for the Beijing Youth Daily newspaper. It is uploaded to 56.com. Please have a look at the video here. The Chinese commentator is funny.
德国工程师伊泉女士的自行车车技
Friends had their wedding today in the center of Tours in the main Cathedral.

The wedding couple greeted all the guests standing outside of the cathedral.

The inside of the cathedral was very nice.


After the wedding ceremony everybody was talking pictures of the family.


And then all the wedding guests were wishing them well.

I was happy to see there are bike lanes in Tours, but they were very narrow. The bike symbol was all crunched together.

After that we moved on to the Chateau de Vaugrignon for an apperitif with Champagne on the terrace of the chateau.

There we later had a very nice dinner with excellent food and drinks before the place was turned into a dance floor and we partied until sunrise.




Today was the 70 years anniversary of l’Atelier Industriel de l’Aeronautique. So we went to have a look at the festivity.


They had the helicopter that we say flying yesterday on display

and the AlphaJet

as well as the TransAll which was parked with the Puy de Dome Mountain in the background.

But I was happy that they also had also set up a bicycle parcour for children to promote safe cycling.

We then went on towards the city of Tour. Along the way the kilometer counter of the car went from 99999km to 100000km 🙂


We spent some time on the highway via Saint-Etienne to Clermont-Ferrand.

We went to the major French site „Puy de Dome“ which is the highest of the volcanic mountains in the Auvergne.

From the Puy de Dome summit there is a good view of Clermont-Ferrand.

But the wind was very strong at the summit. It felt like we were being blown away. It helps to be a rock climber and able to hold ourselves on the fence.

By coincidence our friend Manu was accompanying a helicopter test flight (once in 2 years) and they were headed towards the Puy de Dome. So we waited in the cold wind trying look and listen out for a helicopter. Finally we saw them.

He was sitting in the back and waved at us. Unfortunately my camera is not so good, but you can see the guy with the white shirt.

A bit later we met with Manu and he took us to a magical fountain. The water contains gas that is released from the water and as there is a kind of natural siphon structure it erupts about every second when enough gas has gathered.

Val and Manu have bought a very nice old stone building that they have been renovating for some time already. It is getting more and more beautiful. In the evening after having some ham from a full pig leg we went to the inaugural concert of the Harmonic Orchestra of Clermont-Ferrand. They played various classical and modern pieces.

The weather was beautiful today. So we set out hunting for mushrooms in a forest near Lyon. It had been quite moist lately in this region but despite searching in vain we only managed to find 3 old ones. So we had to find something else for dinner.

The guys went to play some tennis and the girls (Nanu and me) went inline skating.


We continued on to the Chartreuse Mountains to a small village called Le Cirque de Saint-Meme. At the beginning of the short hike was the first small waterfall.

But hiking up brought us into the clouds. The forest became foggier.

When we arrived at the 3rd waterfall it was hard to see it at all. It must be more impressive in the spring time when it hass more water.


But it seems to be quite moist here most of the year as some trees were completely covered with moss.



At the end of the hike there was a short moment that I could see the actual cliffs of the Chartreuse mountains peaking through the clouds.

Annecy is a nice small town. It is located on a lake that is perfect for sailing.


The old town center is very beautiful. I had a picture taken the Chinese style.The idea is that the person isin the center covering the building of interes almost completely and having the hand in the typical V sign.

Here is another picture of the town historical island from the other side.

It was very nice to see Sandrine and Seb again after such a long time. Unfortunately they were too busy with work and their new apartment so they could not join us for any outdoor activity. Maybe next time we meet again 🙂

Near Thone we went on a short but nice alpine hike. It started off at 1450m altitude.

The weather was not so good, but we were lucky that it did not rain. The advantage was we were almost alone.

We had bought some bread and ham and tomatoes and cheese that we ate after quite some uphill hiking for lunch.

It started getting moister and more windy. The clouds were creeping up the mountain.


The mountain ridges were quite impressive with very steep slopes.

The route continued up along the ridge until the summit. I did then understand why climbing harness, carabiners and helmet were recommended for this route Via Ferrata D’Ugine.

The summit was at 2409m altitude.We had a nice view despite the cloudy weather. This picture shows the valley of Thones.

We had a short break at the summit despite the strong wind and watched the fast moving creeping clouds.


Our hike was a loop so the path we took down was different from the one we came up on. It was a more direct way and the steepness of the rough gravel alpine path gave us a good training for our thighs.

We were planning on going rock climbing today. Marie had organized enough gear for us. But this morning everything was wet and it was raining 🙁
So instead of going climbing we decided to have a look at Basel in Switzerland. It is a nice small university city located on the Rhine river.


We went to the cathedral and the city hall.


Then we drove through Switzerland past the Lake of Neuchatel to meet other friends.
