Each week, discover the origins of the name of a path with Patrick Raynaud, says Papic.
Patrick Raynaud Alias “Papic” is a Millavoise figure well known to outdoors. Retired trader 70 years and lover potholinghe has contributed to development disciplines like theclimbing in the 70sthe canyoningthen the paraglider.
From a Big accident in Argentina au early 2000she put himself Bike for rehabilitation. Real encyclopedia and lovers of trails Causses, we asked him to tell the origin of some For the Millau newspaper.
Pour This second discoveryseveral possibilities: by the Pouncho road et take the path that descends in the last pin; take the Portuguese trail (See our next issue, Editor’s note); Or Raise from Carbassas by the Plouc (to discover also soon): this is the dead baby’s path.
For Papic, “There is never had a path“ On this scree, just “a trace freeride“ For experienced mountain bikers. “Indeed the name is a bit striking Because there is about 25 years oldand couple who had a stillborn child a balance In the penultimate pin of the Pouncho road The baby’s bodywhich was found later“he says.
If the locals call it this way, it is also advisable to avoid borrowing it in hunting period pour “and Best space sharing natural “since This ravine is also the gaming field of wild boars.