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ON THE ROAD SOUTH- SNOWING NORTH
JOURNEY: San Sebastian, Pamplona, Huesca, Lleida- 360 kms
WEATHER: Cold and wet, improving to sunny by noon
Sadly when we checked the weather forecast for our well researched trip through the Spanish side of the Pyrenees it predicted very ...
LHR to El Prat to Leida
We were third in line for customs and immigration (thanks to the FasTrak line). The kiwis ahead of us were causing a problem … they were sent off one way, while their stack of paperwork went off in a different direction. With the sole person who was manning immigration at the FasTrak line. No one bothered to indicate to us if she would return, but eventually a man wandered over with his tea and took care of us.
The train to terminal 5 showed up three minutes ...
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
... Swiss and Matthieu and the gang gave me a ride to the town of Reus to catch a train back to Barcelona, where I would spend the weekend in a rented apartment for a reunion of the folks I had met in Nepal (and stayed with some of the previous weekend in Madrid). I was looking forward to seeing Pou whom I'd hung out with in Kathmandu my last couple days in Nepal. I was prepared for a long and hilarious weekend!
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Spain in 2011
... and had great fortune with the notoriously wet Galician weather. We went to the Islas Cíes, perhaps the most beautiful place I've been in Spain and where the main beach has been crowned the best in the world, and saw the cities of Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra, and Vigo. Galicia has a different look and feel to it than the dry areas of Spain, and reminded me a lot of Northern California or the Pacific Northwest. Tony and I were not disappointed by ...