Don't you turn the world upsidedown?
Those tracks and pistes don't excists because they are in a book or on a map, they are in the books because they excits.
These tracks are not made for excursions but have 'grown' over the years because people wanted to go from one place to another with the least effort or via the quikest way. You can be sure that there is a whole network of tracks (muletracks) to be discovered in this whole area, if they are doable by bike/car or only by foot is something else.
Which BTW certainly doesn't mean I don't use the guidebooks and maps (and yes, also the blessings of google-earth) and waypoints with tracks/shortcuts etc. discovered by others.
Don't wanted to sound blunt, but wanted to point out not to fixate yourself to what others have done before you. Keep room for improvisations. There's lots to explore.
Or if you are in the planning stage and this is part of the preplanning fun (besides reading others stories, maniacly browsing the HUBB and surfing the net for the best gadgets and stuff) just to kill the time inbetween travels. In which case I haven't said a word.
cheers,
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bart & sophie
Last edited by Sophie-Bart; 2 Sep 2008 at 10:13.
Reason: don't wanted to sound blunt
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