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Tjs recovery ride part 6 "Y Viva España"

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Several tunnels up to a mile long. One had motion activated sounds

Needs to be hacked for zombie noises once you are half way though. If you were the softie doing it it would have been sooooo tempting to have that one on every 1000 plays

Pizza and beer.

* does the happy dance *

Is there better food at the end of a long day?


 
Posted : 27/09/2022 9:38 pm
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Freaked me out as it was


 
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Looking at maps this morning. 180 km to santander and 6 days before the ferry. It will be slow going with the hills but even so i have plenty of time. Im in Vittoria. Anyone got any suggestions for places to visit? My mind is blank this morning


 
Posted : 28/09/2022 8:04 am
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Vittoria town centre was quite nice IIRC, not much else around there though. The Zegama marathon trails are a shortish ride away if you want to do some trail running?


 
Posted : 28/09/2022 9:26 am
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Another excellent thread. I have loved the reports of your days. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽


 
Posted : 28/09/2022 9:51 am
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Effing hell. Mice have attacked my sausage🙄 and my cheese.

I didnt put it away properly last night. Little bastards


 
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Sneaky little devils. I'd be crying.


 
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Now thats what i call elevensies


 
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*salivates*


 
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Just a gentle pootle today. A mere 25 or 30 miles with only 1200ft of climbing. Thoight id take it easy after yesterday.

However i seem to have loads of mountains around me. Im beginning to hate mountains 😀


 
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However i seem to have loads of mountains around me. Im beginning to hate mountains

I did a 100 mile ultra marathon up them in July. They are quite steep in places it must be said 🙂


 
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That right. Make me feel.even more inadequate with my 3mph climbing speed and 25 miles today🙄🤣🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️


 
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Several tunnels up to a mile long. One had motion activated sounds. Sheep birdsong then a steam train. Quite disconcerting

tunnel

This would terrify me. Don't know who you might meet 1/2 mile in! What is the reason for the sound? TO stop folk dossing in them?


 
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Art installation i think. Walls were painted and stuff


 
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I think my legs are broken. I could hardly walk back from the bar


 
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Bollox. Raining today and forecast for all day and much of tomorrow

I only have 95 miles ( with 3500 ft of climbing 😮 ) to do and 4 1/2 days before the ferry so i might just hide in my tent today.

Todays food thief


 
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Chucked it down all night and continues untill mid afternoon according to the forecast. Bugger. I have to move on today to get to my ferry on monday.

However the tent is now proven to be properly waterproof and my repair has been fine.

I should have set off home a few days earlier and got the earlier ferry.

Gonna be a wet one today but hopefully some sunshine this afternoon will dry everything out


 
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Anyone got any suggestions for places to visit? My mind is blank this morning

I only spent a week round there once but went to a couple of nice restaurants one in a place called La Concha (Restaurant La Vieja Escuala) and one in Puente Viesgo (think it was El Marques). Wouldn’t go out of my way particularly to either but both very nice.

Also the caves at Altamira are worth a visit if that’s your sort of thing.


 
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Tough day. 35 dreich miles intova headwind with the best part of 1000ft of climbing.

Might as well have been in Scotland


 
Posted : 30/09/2022 6:03 pm
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Im now within easy striking distance of Santander with a choice of 55 miles with 3500ft of climb or 70 miles with 2200ft. Weather forecast is good. Ferry is delayed by 6 hrs which is a pain as it arrives too late to pick my hire car up but i managed to change the booking and reading the t&c it seems they are going to have to find me accommodation as i can no longer get home that night.

Looking forward to getting home now. Its been a long time.


 
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Bollox. Nae chips!

Fortunatly i have pasta


 
Posted : 30/09/2022 8:23 pm
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But more importantly do they have beer?


 
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yes

But I've a nasty feeling ive effed up and they dont have a card machine in the bar. Im on my second beer and only have a couple of euros cash

Do a runner?


 
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Phew. 3 euros and i had enough. Just. Leaves me with 60 cents🙄🤣


 
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Waits for the exciting new episode of tj’s travels “banged up abroad”


 
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🤣🙄


 
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Its certainly the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness here. Thick mist filling the valley and all the trees leaves turning and laden with berries. Ive never seen so many sloes. Ruddy cold tho. Not much above freezing last night.


 
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I’m feeling a bit misty eyed at the thought of this tour being over. I’ll need another safely life affirming and beautiful thread to dive into for regular solace.


 
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Thanks for the thread @tjagain
Thoroughly enjoyed following your trip. Safe home!


 
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TJ another thankyou for the thread. It has made for happy reading on the train into work each morning and let me dream of maybe, just maybe, one day getting to do something similar. Was great to of met you all those weeks ago and added an axtra layer of inerest for me in your tales.

Safe trip home and say hello to Edinburgh for me.


 
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Phew. 3 euros and i had enough. Just. Leaves me with 60 cents

That was worth 50p when you left the UK, now it's worth a quid, result!


 
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*blushes*

Its been good for me as well. Ive never done any blogging or anything similar before and I am still surprised that folk are interested.

I have got a lot out of the threads on here as well. Support and chat in the lonely times. Helpful advice and laughs and of course its a huge ego boost as well.

Has it helped my recovery? Yes and you have been a large part of that. I am now able to sing" the wild mountain thyme" without turning into a blubbering mess before the end of the first verse. Thats an indication of the healing that has taken place. I still miss Julie terribly as well but the pain is further away than it was. Not small but far away 🙄🤣

The sun has broken through the mist now which seems apt. I shall get packed up and move on.


 
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 Not small but far away 🙄🤣

(Sorry, couldn't resist)

Enjoy your last couple of days. I'd probably choose the longer, flatter route.


 
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reading the t&c it seems they are going to have to find me accommodation as i can no longer get home that night.

TJ arriving shortly on board armed with a copy of t&c's, must sell my shares in Brittany Ferries before the collapse.
Enjoy your last ride through the Merindades, shame the Engaña tunnel isn't reopened yet, it will soon be possible to ride along a Via Verde straight through the Cantabrian mountains in this 7km long tunnel that was dug for the I'll fated Santander Mediterranean train line. Have a read up on the history, it's fascinating.


 
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Tj, since you’ll be back in the Uk soon, with a bit of time on your hands, I thought you might like to consider:

BBC Question Time coming to Musselburgh 13th of October ... here's how to be in the audience (sorry, not sure how best to link - just Google Question time Musselburgh).

I’m sure everyone would love to see you in full flow on there 😏😀😂

Edit: actually, get two tickets and I’d happily sit with you 😀


 
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Thread of the year. The photos have been great and helped us take the trip alongside you.

Your honesty along the way has made me laugh and cry in equal measure.


 
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They use the sloes to make patxaran, make sure you try some


 
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Effed up again. I let my food supply run out and its taken until now to buy some. Oh well. Old smelly cheese fine ham and salad sandwiches now.

Bikepawl. I have. Its deadly stuff. Did something funny to my legs 🙄🤣


 
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Thats probably the best days riding all tour. A climb of 1800ft but I got up it with no huge problem s and a descent of nearly 3000ft. Wèeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

Fab weather and views. Im supping a beer right now.

More to follow when i find somewhere to stay


 
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😁


 
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I think thats the best days riding I have had all tour. The climb was 1800feet to the top of the pass at 4000 ft but with sunshine no headwind and a gentle gradient combined with stunning scenery it was not too hard and the descent was 3000 feet of fun.
Near the top there was a lovely picnic area by a river and i thought Julie would have loved it. So i chucked her ashes ( i mean scattered with all due reverence) in the river and sang the wild mountain thyme. Thats the last bit i have with me and it seemed right after a picnic of bread and cheese

Wonderful scenery today. Reminded me of Yorkshire somehow with all the dry stone walls.

Sunny all day as well but not baking hot. Just a great day. One of those days we do this stuff for


 
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The spot i chucked the ashes


 
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