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Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot
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Southern Lipez is accrued for cyclists, but relatively few are we to have no following cars to transport our food, water and luggage. A nice meeting with Paco and Martha, of Barcelona. <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
14 Aug 2009
geology in action with this great caldera deep 50 to 100m literally tearing the landscape around regularly. <br> Laguna Colorada, South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
15 Aug 2009
Only in the immensity. <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
15 Aug 2009
Our altitude record with our bikes. And on the sandy track please! <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
15 Aug 2009
No luck, the rear rack of Nadège, essential, breaks in the desert. Must be repaired with the means at hand. A few stone huts near Laguna Colorada lends us some old tools. A day&#39;s work later, the new luggage rack is still stronger than new! <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
17 Aug 2009
Strange formation with the wind in the desert. <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
20 Aug 2009
Inflating sailing 4500m altitude in the desert. Peaks coffee cream rising to the back-6000m.Sud Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
21 Aug 2009
Rock formations of all beauties in the background. Who says there&#39;s nothing to do in the desert? <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
21 Aug 2009
Three weeks without meeting a single pueblo, one must refuel. The 4x4 of tourists take pictures of us and we pass on water, bread, cakes, pasta, beer sometimes! We become real &quot;pirates of the desert&quot; and &quot;booty&quot; file at the bottom of bags for the evening. Without them we would never have crossed this desert. <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
21 Aug 2009
Here I think the route chosen was a little hard to Nadège. <br> &quot;- What Good will is not going y! 60 kgs of luggage in the sand at 4500m above sea level for 300 miles and three weeks without seeing a single village! Changing you, what!&quot; <br> South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
21 Aug 2009
Inflating sailing 4500m altitude in the desert. Peaks coffee cream rising to the back-6000m.Sud Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
22 Aug 2009
We follow the road lagoons, salt lakes where there is a special fauna. Here beautiful flamingos inhabit the laguna.Sud-Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
24 Aug 2009
Small training camp in the evening after step. South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
25 Aug 2009
Our first employee, Salar de Chiguana we reach my dreams of travel, where the land is flat white, still and grand. Employees and deserts are my quest, that of Uyuni in Bolivia is the Holy Grail of my conquests vagabondes.Sud-Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
26 Aug 2009
A military outpost in Bolivia, the safeguard against the potential invasion of Chile. The guys welcomed us wonderfully, urge us questions. Idleness have made the creation of clever sculptures full of nationalism militaire.Sud-Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
27 Aug 2009
An old idea of ​​time: cross the Salar de Uyuni by my bike towed glider. We have entered the Salar de Uyuni, 200 of 150 kms of salt as hard as concrete. After three weeks to push our bikes in the sand, we bless the gods of the altiplano! Around noon, a breeze sets in, Northern Light, is at right angles to the road. I say &quot;it&#39;s time&quot;. Nadège looks at me unfold the veil, skeptical. The wind is perfect, his leadership too. Inflation in over my head, I let the controls time to grab my bike loaded pedal me constantly focusing sailing stable, then slowly starts off-center to the left, girant sailing on my right. I then take the direction of sailing and following the road, managing a hand brake, sailing window pulls me over 20km / h.! Few minutes later, Nadège me crying that his pedal just let go! No way to ride! As against the bike is still rolling. Never mind, I apply the technique to his bike cycling paragliding and not happy about it, fix an old hanger between my horse and his, and together we will without a pedal stroke, through the immense salt over 80 kms ... A special dedication to William Brown Christmas bonus that the idea two years ago without actually putting it into practice over 500m.Salar de Uyuni, South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
30 Aug 2009
We discuss here the famous Salar de Uyuni, my lifelong dream. It is fashionable to open a small Chartreuse sent by my caring parents a few months ago and kept for the occasion. South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
30 Aug 2009
We finally arrive in Uyuni. Few words can describe our relief after the suffering we experienced during those three weeks Désert.Enfin crossings, shopping, fresh food, served well, people, electricity, water galore and our first shower since we entered the desert! Uyuni, South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
31 Aug 2009
In the evening on file with friends touring the street stalls serving tea, local drinks and small hambuguers for pennies. South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
01 Sep 2009
Greg went through the same desert that we with Gauthier and Pierre and other friends Alps. We meet after we met in San Pedro de Atacama a month before. On the way, Greg was looking for and the arrowheads Inca or pre-Inca archaeological sites lost in the mountains, probably sites known person. In tribute to our common suffering he offers me one of these stones that I ride later as a pendant. South Lipez, Bolivia by Google Translate
01 Sep 2009
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