Luxemburg was pretty much
the same as Belgium to ride through in the beginning, and then it got really
hilly. I noticed that most of the country was clear cut hills and it was
pretty sparsely populated. That makes it kind of a dismal country. The people spoke French just as in Belgium. I got
my first experience of the stereotypical snappy french woman there though.
I went into a bagel shop and bought a couple bagels and asked the woman if
there was a bathroom around where I could fill up my water bottle and she
pointed to a shiny door, so I walked back there and started to fill my water
bottle up in the sink. Then she stormed in and started screaming
at me in French which I didn't understand, so I quickly left with her still
yelling at me. That was weird.
I rode across the country in one day and
as I entered the city I was drafting behind a spandex biker and going
quite fast. Not long after the guy broke off I started to climb up a hill
to the left of a huge bridge spanning a big gorge. The center of the city
was on the top of the hill. I locked up my bike and walked around the
central pedestrian area looking for a place to pee. I found a
public restroom where I had to pay a grumpy lady and it wasn't cheap. Then
I bought a world map for twenty bucks which I found to be a lot.
I wasn't there long
and rode just out of the city to a beautiful man made rowed forest with soft
and smooth ground to camp. The next day I entered France.

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