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r1_lad
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PostPosted: 15:23 - 09 Jul 2008    Post subject: The Spanish trip that was never meant to be... (56k warning) Reply with quote

So for the past month I´ve been planning a jaunt around Spain & France. Soon after booking my ferry ticket to Santander things started going wrong!

A week before I was due to depart I was told by my work that I wouldn´t be recieving the money I needed for the trip until the end of the summer. Bugger. Luckily I was able to borrow it from family.

5 days before the trip I noticed the bike was rattling lots and took it back to the dealership with a suspected camchain tensioner problem. Also got a rear puncture that day! Turns out the big end bearings had gone - major job and 50:50 whether it´ll be fixed in time.

The day before my ferry was due to depart I got the call I was waiting for - my bike was ready!!! Viva Espania!

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Day 1: The Ferry

I met Itchy who was getting the same crossing. We had a few beers together on the boat and planned our routes.
You can see Itchy´s blue and red CBR600F behind my bike here:
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After a few hours kip, land was in sight!
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Santander ferry port was a bit of a rat race. Unlike Calais you get dropped straight into a busy city. This is when the trip became a bit daunting as I set off alone. I soon realised I´d left my drivers license onboard as a deposit for a crappy blanket. Couldn´t be arsed to go back and get it as luckily I´d applied for a spare one before leaving.

Any fears or doubts I had were soon gone after leaving Santander and hitting the mountains towards Logronos. I have never ridden such beautiful roads! Hairpin after hairpin etc.
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I arrived in the pretty town of Logronos mid afternoon just in time to check into a fairly posh hotel (60euros) and relax in the square with a few beers and a book. The spanish way of life is in full swing here, everybody socialising out in the street until 11pm including mothers kids and babies.

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To come... Day 2 including police, a lost passport and a broken alarm system!...
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r1_lad
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PostPosted: 15:34 - 09 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Day 2: Lost Passport!

Today really didn´t start out well at all. I realised in the morning I´d lost my passport. Argh shitsticks!

Cue a trip to the local police station where I spent 4hrs waiting and trying to explain my prediciment via sign language! Eventually I got a crime refence number (which apparently is all that is needed to catch the ferry back).

Now things really got interesting! Outside the police station my bike alarm wouldn´t disarm! Unbeknown to me, the police radios operate on the same frequency as Datatool alarms (433MHz) and jammed the signal!!! This meant I was stuck in a crowded street outside a police station with my alarm going off for an hour! After a heated call to Datatool I managed to get the problem sorted and back on the road.

I travelled from Logronos to Alcaniz. The route was about 300km and pretty damn boring. Most of the roads were very long and very straight. Although, just as I pulled into Alcaniz I saw a beautiful lake on my left.

After a bit of offroading, I arrived at the lake, stripped off and swam for a good hour or two!

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A few km´s up the road I found a great hotel. Unlike the posh hotel I stayed in the night before this hotel was used by the local workers and although it was a bit of a dive, the bed creaked and the room stank of smoke I had a lot of fun and met lots of people!

As soon as I arrived on the bike the bought me a beer and an awesome selection of bar food / tapas before I even asked.
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I had a lot of fun with the locals. The bar girls introduced me to a local motocross / enduro rider who gave me lots of magazines. Much drinking was done!

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The bar lady was a bit short so needed a bit of help with this picture Smile

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And last of all...

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EL SCORCHIO!


Next... The best mountain road of my life, and I finally hit the coast.
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PostPosted: 15:52 - 09 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Day 3: The Coast

I woke up today and found my passport in my bag. What a dickhead, all that wasted time at the police station! Oh well!

I rode 160km along the N232 from Alcaniz to the town of Vineros. I can´t recommend this road enough! Although the map i´ve got shows it as bad road condition its just been retarmaced this week and therefore is like a racetrack! It starts off with beautiful mountain scenery that makes it hard to concentrate...

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It then goes through the mountains and hits about 8kms of hairpins and great fun. I was grinning like a loon the whole time whilst my footpegs grounded out on nearly all the corners...

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Eventually I hit the coast and sat back with more tapas and beer followed by a cheeky cocktail and a dip in the sea to sooth my sunburn!

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I found a brilliant hotel here right near the seafront for 15 euroes a night. Bargain! I might stay here for two nights...
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Itchy
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PostPosted: 19:33 - 09 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

wocha! , be in Cadiz and Gibralta tommorow! , for a couple of hours maybe see you there before the leg home!
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DidierD
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PostPosted: 11:23 - 10 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds good mate, make sure you get Itchy home safe and sound Laughing
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