SATURDAY, April 7, 2012, 10:16 AM
It is almost time to leave on for
Europe this year. The plane ticket has
been purchased from Phoenix on May 9 to Huston and then on to Heathrow arriving
8:30am on May 10. After arriving in
Salisbury, via Bus around 1 pm, I’ll walk a couple of blocks to the bike shop
where my bike is stored. After
adjusting my panniers and picking up a few things at Poundland, and visiting my
friends at the Salisbury International Festival office, it will be off to the
rail station and a train to Portsmouth arriving around 7 pm. Once there it will be time to have some
dinner at a local Witherspoon pub before heading to the L & D Ferry
terminal. At 11 pm, the ferry will
transport me across the English Channel arriving in Le Havre around 8:30
am. From the ferry terminal, I will rush
to the rail station and jump on a train to Paris where meeting up with Lisa at
the hotel we booked. WHEW!
Well that is the plan up to Paris
anyway; we will see how the whole thing comes off. The rest of the plan is to spend three days poking
around Paris before heading to St Jean Pied de Port, France. Upon arriving in St. Jean, we will begin our
pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago, or The Way. Well maybe not immediately as we will spend
the night in St. Jean and then begin our trek over the Pyrenees. Lisa has
rented a bike to be delivered to Roncesvalles which is the second stop on the Camino. This means I’ll be riding and she will be
walking from St. Jean to Roncesvalles a distance of 15.6
miles up Pyrenees and then down. We will
be start at 594ft climbing to 4719ft before descending to Roncesvalles at
3036ft; what goes up must come down.
All
this planning has taken some getting used to as I do not do a lot of planning
before leaving on my travels. Usually I
show up at the “Inn” and if there is no room move on. This has worked well for the first five years
but, when Mark began traveling with me it was difficult for him to deal with at
times. After the first year, in which it
was, in my head, Mark coming on MY TRIP, it moved to OUR TRIP. Which mean doing planning with Mark on what,
when, where, and how. Since we have
different expectations of how the trip would progress it caused some tense moments. Last year we had MY TRIP, HIS TRIP, and OUR
TRIP which seemed to work out fairly well.
The exception was that HIS TRIP caused me a great deal of worry. Over
the last few years then I have become somewhat less protective of MY TRIP and
more open to OUR TRIP but, not thrilled with HIS TRIP. So
traveling with Mark has put me a bit more at ease with doing some preemptive
planning which relives the stress of those who need to know the what, when,
where, and how. Once on my own I’ll
return to “by the seat of my pants” touring. Truth is that having a riding companion for
the past three years, despite the times of tension, has been quite fun. Mark presents will be sorely missed, once
Lisa heads home, as he will not be going this year.
Lisa and I are now looking at Hostels
in Paris for our three day stay. There
are some, quite pricey, that get great ratings. Other less expensive Hostels are not so good
in the rating department. I’m still
considering camping in one of the two campgrounds right on the outskirts of
Paris. Also in the planning stage are
the procuring rail tickets from Paris to St. Jean. Which will also, somewhat, dictate where we will stay as the
train we’ll be taking leaves Paris at 8:25am.
I’ll need to ride to the train station, Gare, while Lisa will use the
cab, bus or walk. The train ride appears
to be 6 hours with one change in Bayonne.
The plan is to arrive in St. Jean Pied de Port on May 14th
and begin the Camino on the 15th. We will attempt to reach Santiago de
Compostela, by May 30th . From
there Lisa will head back to Madrid, while I head to Bilbao, Spain and then on
to a few days riding in France. My
desire is to eventually ending up in Calais and a short channel crossing back
to England and the white cliffs of Dover.
Now this plans my change because my friend Gary may meet me somewhere
along the Camino or elsewhere. Gary may
be in Germany working which, if it happens, will end just as Lisa will be
heading to Madrid. We’ll see how this
works out.
I have begun to pack
my panniers, which serve as a suitcase, with much less then ever taken
before. There is a new Exped micro
sleeping pad which takes up much less room and weight. I’ll be taking fewer clothes then in prior
years, in addition to less bike parts. I
have renovated my handle bar bag making it much more stable on the bike as I
ride. There is a new bike trunk which
serves as a food holder. My tent has a
vestibule which almost doubles its size, which I will not be taking this
year. Last year my bags weighed in at 47
pounds. Hopefully this year they will
weigh in at 38 pounds.
I look forward to
spending time with Lisa on OUR TRIP, as she is a good friend. As I write this, find myself being sad that
my best friend and I will not be traveling together on OUR TRIP this year.
Thursday, April 12,
2012, 12:22 PM
MORNING GLORY CAFE |
3 comments:
Bon voyage, Carl! Wish the same to Lisa for me... Love your music on the blog...I travel like you: seat of pants...probably why I recommend to you and Lisa that you don't necessarily have to be attached at the hip during your pilgrimage... you'll meet up again if you have to split the sheets for a night or two... Please keep posting, I'm living vicariously thru you, so merci beaucoup! Buon Camino, my (new) friend, Stacey
Thank you Stacey. More posts coming up.
By the way Lisa and I don't share sheets. We are business partners that are not attached at the hip so to speak.
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