Not me, but thought some of you may be interested
https://www.campercat4x4.com/
https://www.campercat4x4.com/
This looks like nothing more than a rental ad. Am I missing something?Not me, but thought some of you may be interested
https://www.campercat4x4.com/
If that's how you want to view it.This looks like nothing more than a rental ad. Am I missing something?
And until we stumbled on this, I didn't even know there was a Desert in Spain. Man made not exactly the Sahara but stunning all the sameNo!
I think its a great way for visitors to the Iberian peninsular to explore the lesser known areas of Spain, the Pyrenees & Andorra .
The visit to remote monasteries obviously intrigues me since in my youth as a student in France I once stayed overnight in a Monastery on the Massive Central. My hosts were related to French friends I had in college as we toured the country on motorcycles .
I confess I enjoyed the very best gastronomy known to man in that place of eternal worship! Their drinks selection was extraordinary, and resulted in me stretched out on the lawn in motorcycle leathers and an alcoholic haze after a sumptuous lunch ! The trip had to be postponed until tomorrows matins to recover !
The east west trip looks exciting but I would rather explore the region on a dirt bike scrounging a place to sleep with the locals. Basically dive in and get washed over in the culture, food/customs & local lingo!
Thanks for posting this Ed !
Dennis
Definitely something fun and adventurous to consider and it wouldn't take long to teach the Belgian Malinois to balance on bike! Staying and guarding it while away would be quite easy to train and these loyal K9's are so beautiful and smart it's quite likely more opportunities would manifest.The east west trip looks exciting but I would rather explore the region on a dirt bike scrounging a place to sleep with the locals. Basically dive in and get washed over in the culture, food/customs & local lingo!
Thanks for posting this Ed !
Dennis
Ah yes roads and tracks can be a bit tight for exploration for the curious in a van !And until we stumbled on this, I didn't even know there was a Desert in Spain. Man made not exactly the Sahara but stunning all the same
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardenas_Reales
I agree with you Dennis, the Spanish have pretty relaxed view on rights of way, but a Sprinter is a bit big to fully explore.
No, we're here DennisEd
A question?
Are you still in Spain with your van?
Dennis
Yes !Well that's my Sunday afternoon gone Dennis
Here's my family name;
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwalchmai_(disambiguation)
So you can see I wouldn't be a fan of Edward I or II
But a red hot sword or poker
Great!
On the same theme! My missus Linda had this "burr in her saddle" to buy an old castle in Italy.
Sitting in bed one Saturday morning she is on her lap top looking for such edifices.
Not having much luck I said type in "castelli immobiliari Italia"
Then the exclamation!--Oh lots of them but its all in ITALIAN ! I don't understand a word of it !
Waddayah expect Luv, its all in Italy FFS!!
Good stuff & enjoyment this
Dennis
Well
We came close to buying an ex Baronial Hunting Lodge. 25Ha / about 60 acres of olive grove, vines, woodland and arable land. €125k
But it was too much of a project
Anyway sat here having my morning tea watching a fox sun itself about 30 yards away. It's tough here
I think I'm missing something too.This looks like nothing more than a rental ad. Am I missing something?
Well why not!I think I'm missing something too.
The title is:
Alaska to Patagonia in a NCV3
Doesn't the title take you from North America to South America? It seems like a bit of a detour to include Spain, Italy, etc. That's some serious meandering.
vic