Day 16: Port de Polença (Drive/Cycle)
In stark contrast to yesterday's weather, today it was mostly sunshine with temperatures about 16°C in the sunshine and 12.5°C ish in the shade. Accordingly it was summer
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In stark contrast to yesterday's weather, today it was mostly sunshine with temperatures about 16°C in the sunshine and 12.5°C ish in the shade. Accordingly it was summer
The weather forecast this morning was worse than that provided yesterday afternoon. Moreover, the weather as experienced was worse than that which was forecast on both occasions. The temperatures were forecast to be
More rain today, so a perfect opportunity to do some vanwork and maintenance. The primmary maintenance was to fix a skylight blind that has been in a state of malfunction for sometime. Here&
Misfortune, or perhaps it is just stupidity, seems to be stalking me. Today I lost my mobile phone, which has opened up a whole can of problems. I think I lost it whilst
The first coll (Can Costa), was a freebie! This is because my starting elevation was such that I only had to climb approximately 20 metres of elevation to reach it. Not only that,
Eventually it had to happen, and it has, I've finally ventured into the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Again there were 9 (garmin) climbs. However, only 7 colls were summited. They were:
A very pleasant cycle where there were some firsts for this second Spanish cycling/campervan odyssey. The first first was the first official coll: Coll de sa Palomera. I do believe this to
Unfortunately it was not a dream/nightmare, and the van's damage does not look less bad in the cold light of day. Shame! In an attempt to not dwell upon the
Yesterday did not end well, neither has today! Once on the ferry to Mallorca I was hoping to sleep from soon after our Valencia departure at 10pm until immediately prior to our arrival
Firstly, a very pleasant cycle was had, which was a variation upon ride I did last year. It was mostly flat, except two steep climbs, especially the final section of the climb to
A Supreme Being giveth and taketh away kind of day! The Giveth: * Given last year's difficulties in acquiring a Spanish sim card I was surprised at how easy it was this
I departed from Zaragoza at about 10.30am where the temperature was cloudy and about 10°C. I arrived at El Salar Beach, which is a little south of Valencia, at about 2.
First cycle ride this year in Zaragoza! Always good to start the year with a bike ride - start as we mean to carry on. It does help that there was wall-to-wall sunshine.
A leisurely drive down to Zaragoza. As I crossed the border into Spain both I and the weather cheered up! It was pouring with rain when I set off, but the roads were
* Slept well. * Had breakfast. * Bought milk. * Set off at about 9.30am. * Arrived at about 5.30pm. * About 7 hours driving. Today's drive was a far more relaxed and pleasurable than
It is time for another adventure, and is going to be a variation upon last year's Southern Spain odyssey. Stay tuned for, what I hope to be, daily updates. It has