Camping La Union Salou
C/ Pompeu Fabra 31 Salou, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, 43840, Spain and Canary Islands
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The Good Life
... I miss my parents sooo much, and skyping them makes me so excited to get back home for summer. PLUS, they just paid a down payment for a new puppy that will be born in about 2 weeks, and ready to come 8 weeks after that. I cannot be more excited! It's like everything is going up, and I'm just praying it doesn't come down. I need this period of complete happiness for ...
Tarragona
January 14: Roda de Bara
Our first stop before leaving Barcelona was a VW shop called Camping Cars that I spotted on the internet. It appears to be the ideal place to get our transmission diagnosed and repaired. It was closed today, being Saturday, but the door was open a crack so I went in and found a fellow who was likely the owner or manager. He spoke no more English than I spoke Spanish, but it did seem that they were quite capable of doing anything ...
Climbing in Siurana Part 2
... anwyay.
So we left Sasha behind in Siurana and I got dropped off on the outskirts of Barcelona as they passed by heading north through France to Switzerland. This would be the third time (fourth including a quick stop in the airport) I would go to Barcelona. But I had a few more things to see, a hotel reservation (so tired of hostals) and a couple days to relax before flying across the Atlantic to New Jersey...
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Climbing in Siurana Part 1
... had made it's way around. We climbed some great routes, warming up on a couple vertical face climbs around 7a (5.11d) up to an amazing 7a+ roof with a 7c boulder problem extension (5.12d). We saw a great sunset on the hike back to the campground, had another giant meal and a few beers before turning in.
The next day it was quite cold so we went to another area nearby that was in the sun ...
An early night? Don't even think about it.
... are Tarragona's main archaeological claim to fame, this site includes partly Roman interior walls and more recent exterior walls, built during the war of Spanish Succession. The 'passeig' is the path that runs between the two. It is peaceful and well preserved and complemented by attractive trees, shrubs and flowers. The site is linear and so you get to see it all from both sides if you walk to the end and back.
We'd had a text from James and arranged for him to meet us by ...


