Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 32, Wednesday…

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It’s Andalucia day today and everywhere is closed. Even the bike shop where Mike’s bike was due to be collected. Again!

Paul and Andrea arrived from Malaga just after lunch. The forecast storms and inclement weather have arrived and it’s been bucketing it down all day – looks like Emma is arriving. Very unpleasant day to travel and set up on camp.

Spent the early evening in the bar before dinner with Paul and Andrea.

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 31, Moe’s bike…

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It’s a trip to Gibraltar from the campsite today, not for us though because we will be spending this weekend on the Rock at a luxury hotel… Mike and Linda are booked on todays trip as Mike’s bike won’t be ready until Manana.

Spent much of the morning adding the electric bike kit to Moe’s Marlin bike. Then a trip to Leroy Merlin to buy a few additional bit’s and pieces to finish the job off.

This didn’t proceed quite as easily as my conversion. The electric brake “cut-offs” were replacement integrated levers but on Moe’s bike, the gear shift is integrated with the levers so we weren’t able to use them. Plan B was to canibalise the ones on my bike but it turns out that mine use a 3-pin plug to connect to the controller whereas Moe’s is a 2-pin Higo.

Here’s a link to the full conversion details:

https://www.caravanramblings.co.uk/?page_id=2420

 

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 30, Petanque…

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Trip to the Supermarket in the morning but rain stopped play in the afternoon.

My first game of Petanque at Rosaleda was abandoned after half an hour due to heavy rain. Around 15 people turn up at 3pm most days for a couple of games.

Around 6pm, Moe’s ebike conversion kit arrived, DPD lagging DHL by a full two days.

I know what I’m going to be doing Tuesday…

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 29, Long, long lunch…

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Sunday lunch at El Pasaje with two couples from the campsite. We left the campsite around 12:30, arriving back at 6:00pm – a very typically Spanish relaxing afternoon.

Lunch crew…

The reason why there were six of us, is that Mike and Linda have yet to reach Gibraltar – the bike is still in pieces.

Another Spanish speciality – Manana…

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 28, Walk to Conil…

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Walked into town for some bits and pieces from the Ferreteria, which loosely translates to Ironmongers.

On the way in, we passed Mike on the return leg of his daily pilgrimage to the bike repair shop. He’s on his way back and still on foot. Despite being determined to just collect whatever was left of the bike, so they can head off to Gibraltar, it seems it’s now in even more pieces and the technician is nowhere to be found. Apparently he’s in Sevilla for the weekend.

On the way back from town, Moe spotted some Sketcher shoes.

New Shoes…

Later in the day, she realised Alison had found the same shop an hour later and bought the same pair – although a different colour!

 

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 27, Electrification…

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I needed some washers for my ebike conversion kit so accompanied Mike on his visit to the bicycle repair shop. His bike has been with them for 24 hours and whilst a prompt 24 hour and 20 Euro fix was promised, the bike is still in pieces. The wires into the motor were broken and now the whole back wheel is in bits. Still, all will be sorted by lunchtime.

Whilst the technician didn’t have any washers in the store, he said he get me some in town in about an hour. The price, 0.5 Euros for the 8 washers and as promised, they were there in an hour. I’m thinking that perhaps his time would have been better spent fixing Mike’s motor…

Friday afternoon, and a long afternoon electrifying my bike. I have to say, the results are impressive. The campsite here at Rosaleda is hilly and on the power level 1 (9 is the highest), cycling around is a breeze.

Electrified Bike…

Here’s a link to the full article.

https://www.caravanramblings.co.uk/?page_id=2414

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 26, Walking the surfer’s beach…

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Thursday is walking group day. About a dozen of us headed for the bus station in Conil where we would board the bus to El Palamar. Another fine example of EU(?) funds being put to solid use in Spain – an impeccably clean bus station with maybe 6 or 8 bays. Even more remarkable because the bus timetables on view would have suggested a large parking space at the side of the road to be more than adequate.

Conil bus station…

With the fare of 1.16 Euro to El Palamar, it will take some time to recoup the infrastructure costs! One thing more to add – the buses around here are more akin to luxury coaches!

El Palamar is also know as the surfers beach. We grabbed a coffee and then walked along the coast back to Conil. Total distance, around 11 miles so not a bad day at the office.

View to Conil…

 

I’ll leave the comments section open on this post in case anyone can explain the plaque below.

 

Anyone know what this says?…

Good surf today…

 

A quick beer at the beach shack and then back to the campsite where my Dillenger electric bike kit was awaiting collection. It left Blighty on Monday and arrived Thursday pm. Pretty impressive.

 

Ebike travels…

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 25, Quiz night…

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Chilled and sat around the campsite all day. Another beautiful day but not sure how long the weather is going to last.

Quiz night at Rosaleda in the evening, partnered with Pat and Caitlin again, from Ireland. We did pretty well just two weeks ago (although how much of that was Moe and I is debatable). This week the largest section was on showbiz, TV etc which isn’t really our scene so no chance of winning the money today! Good company and a pleasant evening.

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 24, Conil Cervezeria…

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Moe disappeared for the day shopping to Chiclana de la Frontera with two ladies from the campsite. Splendid idea, the three of us (myself, Chris and Mike) left behind would spend a long lunch at the Conil Cervezeria, the local micro brewery.

What a mis-calculation. The brewery only opens in the evening and Friday to Sunday lunchtimes. Most of the afternoon was then spent at the TBG (The Good Burger), which, despite it’s name, is one of the nice bar restaurants on the seafront. Weather is hot, the beer cold and remarkably varied for what on the surface looks like an average burger joint.

Not the Conil Cervezeria…

The ladies eventually return and provide transport back to the campsite.

 

Eurotrip 7, 2018 – Day 19 – 23, Conil and La Roselada…

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The weather has been gradually improving over the last week with plenty of opportunity to sit in the sun, read a book and grab a beer.

It’s still chilly in the evenings but the wind has lost the biting edge which was a feature during the first part of our stay.

It’s now warm enough to drift across to the shower block in shorts and a T shirt, although we aren’t rising particularly early in the mornings… Nine o’clock seems to be the earliest most folks start moving around although we have been known to face the “walk of shame”, visiting the deserted shower facilities after 9:30!!!

Thursday we joined a walking group and headed for a picnic to the Port of Conil. The consensus was that we walked a total of around 10 miles. We might be some of the youngest on-site but we certainly aren’t the fittest.

Friday and we decided to buy a couple of electric bike kits, which will hopefully be delivered to Spain this week.

I opted for the Dillenger street legal kit.

Dillenger Street Legal Kit…

and Moe is getting a Cyclotricity one, as she needs a pannier mounted battery.

EBC Kit…

Sunday went for lunch at El Nautico with some folks we met on site – Alison, it turns out, shares a birthday with me. Not just the same day of the year but we were also born in the same year!

Monday was sorting out some chores before a buffet dinner in the campsite restaurant.