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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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Auditorium in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Gran Canaria Islands CanariesUn "light" wink at the Sydney Opera House?
16 Oct 2008
Tenerife, Gran Canaria Islands CanariesPour remember that sailing is primarily a means of transportation design. "What is beautiful in a sailboat is that nothing is done for aesthetic" (a type of writing has many ac)
16 Oct 2008
Sailboat Mahi Mahi, Marina de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Iles CanariesJean Claude Soursou, proud marine and crew on board. His wife tried to navigate it Carine deals with navigation ... and night shifts! For his part, he handles all the mechanical part. I see it literally melts to an anchor. I had no idea when we can die of envy for such an object to be unsightly (modern anchors are very ugly). Old friend from work in Figeac Aero, it seems happy with the change in the time of his years sabbatical.
19 Oct 2008
Sailboat Mahi Mahi, Marina de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Iles is CanariesCarine paraglider, Jean Claude handles of tools for machine tools to a certain piece of aviation plant of my knowledge, they come to us from Figeac, Lot, sailing with their two trolls 5 and 6 years old, Clement the Terrible and Adrien le réveur.Rencontrés "almost" by accident not far from my boat, we arrived at the same time and spend a few lovely days, of aperitifs and late departures each time repulsed. Recur to our memory the ghosts of a past both so close and yet so far. To me, my 15 months in 2007 in Figeac Aero employee responsible for logistics business, how strange life here for ... Jean Claude, known later on, then a colleague at work and learned with pleasure of their project a year off sailing and famille.Carine is the girl of the family secretly slipping her veil she Chouine of kitesurfing not being able to take his paraglider wing. So I the room: it has a sailboat, my bike and after she complained of having no place! Stakeholder in the paragliding club of Cajarc (Lot), we remember the good jaws of the corner: Fanfan, David Alban and other lovers of good food ...
19 Oct 2008
Sailboat Mahi Mahi, Marina de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Iles CanariesCarine Soursou, proud captain, homemaker and mother. A friend of the paragliding club of Figeac that the fire of life trip. We brown a few days of our stay in Tenerife common, reliving the good manners of the Lot, namely aperitifs on drinks.
19 Oct 2008
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santa Cruz Islands CanariesPas no sunset in the month of October to the envy of their friends at work! Ah yes, it's 25 degrees here ... and you? by Google Translate
19 Oct 2008
Zarza Pico, the highest point of the island of Fuerteventura, 807m. Wind, impossible to consider any flight. Advantage of the sea level, it makes a nice walk and quiet monotone verz the top.
20 Oct 2008
Canary Islands, Lanzarote, Penas del Chache, 670m, the highest point of the island. I spend the night on this impressive overhang, the evening light reveals a landscape relief grandiose, magical. One of the most beautiful campsite of the trip. One of the cooler as well. 70 kmh wind and rain make my sleep a nightmare. I leave groggy the next day, drunk wild beauty.
20 Oct 2008
Top of the volcano El Teide, 3718m, Tenerife, Iles CanariesEnfin almost the top (you can see the true background). I stopped by a band of ideological nut 200 meters from the top claiming to be "guardians of the Parque Nacional del Teide" and calling me a stupid allowed inevitably I have not had time to take. You will understand my lack of ecological citizenship read my next story about the rise in the "travel log".
22 Oct 2008
El Teide volcano, 3718m, Tenerife, Spain CanariesSommet Islands. Ascension by strong wind and heavy cloud cover .. later on (in this approach in the morning). The honor me up my veil, in vain of course. The boat stop tugging at my calendar I am compelled to stop the car for me going up and down to 2250m altitude in the span of a day. Say what you want but from a certain point of view, stop the car produces no CO2 emissions, I am so over on my theme, though I depart to my principle of not having the world at means "honest", so they are not motorized to cross distances.N 'hinder me up there or on foot, most tourists, young and old, to pay the cable.
22 Oct 2008
Catherine and Alain, neighboring port of Soursou, traveling with their son Alex on board their sailboat cruise Eolica. Alain is very professional in the business of yacht design and sailing rig including a solid profile (www.c22.net/imagine), drawing heavily on aviation, sister of voile.Cathy discipline, it is captain of this beautiful boat. A little advertising, because they are worth it: they offer cruises for 1-5 persons on the seas and oceans where they are. A desire to share this unique lifestyle? All aboard the Eolica! You pick up, like me, beautiful seas in the mouth while experimenting with crash tests between your nose, the boom of the mast, and flying fish really do eventually manage their course in flight! Bookings www. eolica-croisieres.com
23 Oct 2008
Yacht Club of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Iles CanariesLe rally the islands of the sun take the start tomorrow and after tomorrow to Dakar, Cape Verde Islands, Brazil and then back up the Amazon. 25 boats set out from Madeira, in calling on the island and therefore 25 chances to get a place on board as a crew (while still having to pay 170 Euros ... various registration fees> us are in another world there, finally ...). This is the art of stop whatever: Finding the right place at the right time. Rising to the occasion. Who said that the stop was a passive activity? Marketing is applied, almost like the door to door, the wildest ever! With 12 years of intensive practice, I find not one but three yachts that will take me tip after tip to Brazil, then crossing the Atlantic with one of the most prestigious rally: We received this evening at the Yacht Club, and I'm receiving the French ambassador in Dakar forward. The yachts are often luxurious. Too hard around the world by bike! by Google Translate
23 Oct 2008
Marina de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Iles CanariesVincent, 25, and Flavia, 20 undertake a world tour stop on any possible means: They even pay for a plane ticket Laayoun in Gran Canaria! The great art of stop. They are now two months since the guardians of Arouel sailor looking for a boarding and welcome me aboard a few days. I wish them all the luck and happiness possible. by Google Translate
24 Oct 2008
Selya sailboat, off Tenerife, Canary Islands. <br> Sunset on the Teide mountain in Spain in the middle of the Atlantic. Geopolitical absurdity. by Google Translate
25 Oct 2008
Catamaran Seychelles, The Jacques and Selya Maryvonne (Swiss) take me on the wings of the trade winds in the Canary Islands in Senegal. by Google Translate
25 Oct 2008
Catamaran Selya, Seychellois flag (a country of more!) Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Iles CanariesJacques and Maryvonne couple Switzerland rally the islands of the Sun, take me to Tenerife to Dakar crew aboard their catamaran design &quot;racing.&quot; Hull made with a foam core covered with two sheets of composite material, fiberglass, carbon or kevlar following the structural specifications of the boat. So very technical structure, ensuring very light to the boat and therefore ultimately more speed (12 knots from the start). Jacques, pilot, offered this nice toy, but some technical problems remain ... requiring a significant time break. Welcome aboard lad! Maryvonne, the running time is not reassuring (it&#39;s their first sea navigation) feel reassured to have a pair of arms on board. After a few days at sea, she talks about her daily exercise: &quot;Move the cushions on the boat! &quot;. I fully agree: E-PUI-SANT! by Google Translate
25 Oct 2008
Selya sailboat. <br> In the heat of the action is improvised sea very quickly when the wind slammed and need to take a risk. by Google Translate
28 Oct 2008
Making the night a flying fish that landed on the net. Hop on the stove! by Google Translate
29 Oct 2008
Night shift on Selya. To each his own way of being vigilant. by Google Translate
31 Oct 2008
Night shift on Selya. To each his own way of being vigilant. by Google Translate
31 Oct 2008
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