Having taken part in the charity motorcycle event "Enduro Africa 2008" and having read and enjoyed so many books on Adventure Motorcycling - I thought I needed to get out and do it.... I have now ridden in France, Spain, Andorra, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Czechia, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Morocco, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia, Albania, USA and Nepal.
Sunday, 30 September 2012
Sunday 30th Sep 12
Found a great Campsite just outside town (Ashbrook Camping) - very clean with great showers ....... No pub nearby so hit the sack early after a good read while watching the sun go down.... Still cold - so much for the down 4 seasons sleeping bag. Now I know what to get for Christmas. On the road for 8.30..... A gently back-road ride to Monmouth and now having toasted tea cakes at Tintern Abbey.....
The is to go over the old Severn Bridge, along the M4 and come off at 17 then Trowbridge, Warminster, Salisbury and Home.
Adventure before Dementia !
Saturday, 29 September 2012
RAF Cosford Museum
Then onto RAF Cosford - managed to arrive at the same time as 200 Boy Scouts !!!!!!! Apparently the Vulcan Bomber is due here at about 3pm ......
It is an excellent Museum - lots of memories - I remember roping down from a Wessex helicopter at 16 years old - flying in a C130 to Germany a few times - they event have a Brixmis vehicle - similar to one I drove whilst in Poland.
The weather has got a bit better - at least I am warm now..... Sandwich at the Museum then off to Stafford....... N
Adventure before Dementia !
Friday 28th Stafford
A basic camp site but OK.... Supper was fine but burner failed this morning - no early morning tea for me.... Bugger. Mind you it was a cheap one - back to the petrol stove I think.
Turned in early - and shivered all night - got up at 3am and put on more clothes .... Heavy rain through the night.
Just listening to the wind-up radio whilst waiting for the tent to dry a little .... Then off to find Breakfast, coffee and a camping shop.
Chat later ......
Adventure before Dementia !
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Thursday, 6 September 2012
HUMP - the Mendip Party

I took the old ridge tent this time - I haven't use it since probably 1984... it smelt a bit musty but was OK once aired - lots of headroom.
Maybe just one more trip out before the winter.......
Thursday, 23 August 2012
... Just forgot to Blog.. and the ATFF
I arrived on Friday afternoon straight from work, having travelled down with Mike West. Having pitched the tent and cooked supper it was time for the first film – there is something very magical about watching a film in the open air, sipping a cool beer and occasionally looking out for the passing of the International Space Station overhead !!.
Saturday was a quiet start with the first film not starting at 10am – the film was Above and Beyond – a trip by a powered para-glider across Canada http://aboveandbeyondcanada.com/ and what a excellent way to start the festival. I have no intention of listing all the fabulous films that I saw at the Festival – but honestly you should have been there…… Don’t forget to book early for next year. http://www.adventuretravelfilmfestival.com/uk-festival/
Needless to say the site was excellent and the facilities were very good.. maybe more loos and showers next year maybe !!
Mike with "that" hat, me and Mick O'Malley |
Myself and Mike O’Malley quickly found the “Tea Chest CafĂ©” and we enjoyed many a coffee and chat there – and the staff were just great.. see you all again next year…
The next event is a quick trip (not on the bike) to Berlin with Debs and then we arrive home on Friday and then I’m off to the HU Event in Cheddar for the weekend …. http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/meetings/UK2012-autumn.php
Then starts to planning for next year… now let me think….. Minsk, Debrovnik, Denmark, France, Bavaria.... the world is my lobster - as long as it's within a 2 week ride and the kitchen at home is done !!!
Friday, 6 July 2012
Spain 2012 - Final
Equipment
Tent – I think that taking the Coleman Avior X3 was a good choice for the trip… it packed away small and was easy to pitch. The space inside was smaller than I am used to but I did get used to it.
Stove – I used a combination of the Multi Fuel stove and the cheap Chinese copy of a gaz unit and they both worked well – the quickness of the gas stove was appreciated. It fact I have taken it to Ripley and have left the petrol stove at home. I like the idea of one pot cooking. Forget the fancy stuff..
Packing – Packing the bike was easy at the end as I put everything that I wasn't using in the top-box and left it there. Note to self – take much less next time
Garmin – Gertie was fine all the way until the last two days when the screen gave up and started self selecting items !!! She continued to give crap directions – but thats SatNavs for you….. Best used as a guide rather than gospel. She did take us to some out of the way places though but I did try to stay off motorways.. …. But she was crap in big towns as the voice and screen changes are just not quick enough – by the time you get the message you have invariably passed the turn….
Bike – Apart from a couple of small items the bike went very well – even in the 40+ degree temperatures. One brake light bulb did need replacing. I needed oil after about 2000 miles and of course I managed to drop the bike off the centre stand (on soft grass) and broke a mirror –the right one again…
Campsites – I don't think we could fault with any of the campsites – some are better that others but they served well – ever the concrete ground at Seville was manageable – just !! And the kids at the site in the mountains could not be foreseen - I blame their handlers. Most were selected from the ACSI database. I must make use of more of the French municipal campsites: they don't offer many amenities; but they are generally inside towns, clean and are usually secure.
Overall – I did enjoy the trip – it may have been a bit far for the others; with not enough stops but I kind of like it that way. The heat had a lot to do with the days feeling very long. Would I do it again? – oh yes. I did enjoy the company too but I still have preference to travelling solo – but it I had to; I believe that ideal number would be myself plus one.
I am still at HU in Ripley and have spoken to many people here about the dynamics of group riding…. And there are just as many opinions as riders….. Every trip is different and every rider is different – so many combinations……… but I do need to slow down – ride shorter days – stop more often – and create more opportunities to meet people – I know I am not too good at that !!!!!!
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HU Ripley 2012 6.30 am
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Thursday, 5 July 2012
Horizons Unlimited 2012
The guys should be arriving at 11ish.... Lots to sort out this morning before the Event starts at 4pm
I have aready met up with Sam Manicom, Iain Harper and many others - and my old mate Mick O'Malley has now returned from South Africa......
See you later
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Tuesday, 3 July 2012
The Last Supper |
Just thought it was a good picture... |
Friday, 29 June 2012
29th June ......
We motored from 8am until 4.30pm…. Gertie put us on a Toll Road a couple of times… and I managed to have an argument with a petrol pump that would not speak the English…. After all if it wasn't for us they would be speaking German….. but sorted out the problem with the card being upside down !!!!!
We found the camp site in Ypres and pitched and then walked into town to watch the Ceremony at the Menin Gate and then watch a bit of a concert in the town square and as usual a couple of light beers followed by and ice cream !!!! I will have to join a gym when I get back….. or get a bigger pair of trousers….
It is now 10.30pm and we do not have to get up and ride in the morning – but the plan is to get up late (ish) visit the Flanders Field Museum and ride to a couple of the interesting places – of which there are so many…. Now raining again ----- after all it's Belgium........ Nite nite
PS I managed to drop the bike off the centre stand – it sank into the grass and fell over very sedately… and broke the Right hand mirror…. Worse things happen at sea… as they say…
28th June......
We sorted out the tents and walked into town – dead dead dead – I though it must have been the Germans again…. But managed to find a small bar open – so we had a beer – Dave was feeling generous and so he paid for the round…. Bugger he thought 17 euros for two beers and a coke…. Good job we didn't have a second round…
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Wed 27th June – Camping Moto – Dordogne – France
Then the long haul in the heat (42 degrees) to Cahors – the road was so hot that the tarmac was nearly liquid and the chippings were coming up…. On the tyre line most of the stones were missing and we had just black tar… !!! tricky and tacky…. Stopped at an Inter-marche for another coffee break and to get supplies for lunch (and replacement sunglasses)… then rode for another hour and stopped off the main road by a church in the shade and ate lunch – very chilled.
I would be fair to say that Rui is suffering a little from the heat and the long riding days… it is not everyone cup-of-tea…. I like it and I have modified the days to suit – by adding more twisties that I would do and the days are genuinely shorter --- honest
Tomorrow is a fair days ride to somewhere north of Sumur / Le Mans…. If it proves too hot again or even too wet; then we may have to shorten the day… that for democracy
Total mileage is 2616 so far…..
26th June.doc
…What a night – the temperature dropped from 44 degrees at 4pm to 4 degrees at 3am this morning… I think the mountain stream running through the camp did that….
I woke up at 3 and put on more clothes and then again at 5am…. Bugger 6am came and the early morning dash to the ablutions was done in a record speed…..
Packed up and on the road by 8am - we had meet with an English man during the evening and it turned out that he knew Gerry Gooch and was a member of the CSMA etc etc…. so we sat with him last night and had a couple of beers…..
The riding today was excellent – lots of twisty's and wigglies…. Over the mountains and out of Andorra….passed loads of big Camper vans and eager French shoppers getting the booze and fags in….. into France and a lot more bendy country roads…. And so so bloody hot…………
Finally rode over the Millau viaduct and stopped at the visitor expo briefly…. Then down to the camp site pitched the tents and walked into town for a bit of shopping and a visit to the ATM for some Euros….. (yes Debs I will give you the cash when I get home)…. David and I stopped off for a couple of beers – and returned to the camp site to cook once the sun has gon down a bit….
Rui has decided not to eat this evening – but has gone off on his bike to take more pictures of the viaduct….. buy a postcard I said ….. so Dave and I are about to tuck into some pasta and ????? whatever…. Night night
26th June.doc
…What a night – the temperature dropped from 44 degrees at 4pm to 4 degrees at 3am this morning… I think the mountain stream running through the camp did that….
I woke up at 3 and put on more clothes and then again at 5am…. Bugger 6am came and the early morning dash to the ablutions was done in a record speed…..
Packed up and on the road by 8am - we had meet with an English man during the evening and it turned out that he knew Gerry Gooch and was a member of the CSMA etc etc…. so we sat with him last night and had a couple of beers…..
The riding today was excellent – lots of twisty's and wigglies…. Over the mountains and out of Andorra….passed loads of big Camper vans and eager French shoppers getting the booze and fags in….. into France and a lot more bendy country roads…. And so so bloody hot…………
Finally rode over the Millau viaduct and stopped at the visitor expo briefly…. Then down to the camp site pitched the tents and walked into town for a bit of shopping and a visit to the ATM for some Euros….. (yes Debs I will give you the cash when I get home)…. David and I stopped off for a couple of beers – and returned to the camp site to cook once the sun has gon down a bit….
Rui has decided not to eat this evening – but has gone off on his bike to take more pictures of the viaduct….. buy a postcard I said ….. so Dave and I are about to tuck into some pasta and ????? whatever…. Night night
Monday, 25 June 2012
Sun 24th June – I think.......
By late afternoon we rode into Caspe to get fuel and then managed to get separated within the back streets… but we all eventually arrive at the lake-side camp site…. Some what hot and bothered… The ground again very very hard and will need 6 inch nails instead of tent pegs…. Not forgetting the big hammer… note the temperature was 39.5 degrees in the park when we arrived…
Tonight will be a hot one…. But tomorrow is a much shorter day of only 140 miles to
Andorra….. bye bye Spain …………….
Mon 25th June – Spain
I don’t believe a court in the land would have convicted my if I had dumped off all the people involved – with tractors and specialist equipment – in picking or whatever the field of plums at 4.30am this morning…. A cool part of the day it may have been but I don’t care – they had their siesta in the afternoon and I didn’t ….
I am turning into Ed Reardon (Radio 4) or someone very close to him and the Grumpy Old Men…. I know – I hear you saying Nigel is already a GOM or even a Grumpy Old Bike… GOB……. I am because events and people have made me that way – you only have yourselves to blame…
3 Amigos...... |
....and you think I know where we is..... |
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Sat 23rd June - somewhere Albacete Spain
Nigel viewing the Sierra Nevada... |
The riding has been excellent even though very hot… but the plains are very boring and even hotter… like having a hair dryer pointed at you all the time…. Which reminds me to go and get some air in the boots and riding trousers… now that a few hours have passed !!!!
Nigel and tents - with Rui's hut in the back ground |
Friday, 22 June 2012
Fri 22nd June
Good evening,
Off to a good start at 8am today and covered 325miles…. Gertie was OK but I missed a turn and we did a bit of toll motorway… to Malaga – what a aweful place – just like a very large building site going on for miles and miles…. Poor Malaga what have they done to you – I was last there in 1974 and it was small – now it is huge and dreaful….. best stay away from that…
So we rode the death road A7 to Malaga and then turned north to rejoin our original route….. and what a route is was - riding along the edge of the Sierra Navada and right to the top…. The A402 to Granada and then A348… twisty is very much an under statement…. Hell I would call it….. up and up and up and up….. by the way the camp site is at 1140m above sea level …. and full of noisy kids and not enough wardens for my liking…..
Dave lead the charge today and it’s was a good ride.. with extraordinary roads and sights and such views …… pictures just could not described them…. Fabulous ….. and all of this in 34 degrees in the shade - if anyone failed to see us - we are the two in full motorcycle gear and Hi Viz jackets.. everyone else is dressed in tee shirts jeans and trainers..... fools............... !!!!
Rui has managed to get his tyre fixed and is now at base camp 6 and apparently has booked in to one of the posh cabin for two nights !!!!! Camping not good enough huh !!!
Tomorrow we are going to try to go into the National Park de Sierra Nevada and save a few miles and then rejoin the route on the A92 going North…
It is 9.30 and we are both having a quiet beer while the brats are having their supper…. I will write this and then go back to the tents and cook our supper before turning in for the night…..
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Dos Hermanas in Southern Spain
David using the local facilities |
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Nigel having a spot of Meditation |
Rui's Desert Island Cabin |
Wed & Thu - Portugal and Spain
Following England’s half hearted win at footie….we left at 8.30am and before long we found some amazing roads – lots of twisty narrow lanes through the mountains – excellent bike roads…. Then Gertie Garmin through a bit of a fit and we were all over the place and doubled back on ourselves more that once - the tracks will be very interesting to see later…. Again great roads and great riding….. Rui still feeling a bits sick and so were we when we discovered that he had started the trip with a nearly bald rear tyre.. bugger we thought…. Found the camp site near the beach – it was like Skegness on a winters day…. No-one about and the town all closed up – and it started to rain too – had a very sleepless night – worrying if the tent pegs would hold in the sand…..
Thu 21st June 2012 – a long day…
This morning started with Rui riding off to Seville - the quick way to find a tyre and David and I rode the route… and with the help of Gertie – not – it was another great day….. this time it was long sweeping bends and clear roads…. The scenery was fabulous with endless rows of olive trees (no humans though). We arrived at Seville at about 6.30pm and Rui arrived about an hour later… still no new tyre – will try again tomorrow… We are now sat in the bar (which closed at 9pm). We the company of a lady called Jackie and she has been on the road in a van for 6 weeks looking for wind surfer beaches…. Rui will take off early and try to get a tyre – while David and I will again ride the route to the South…..
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Spain 19th June 2012 - Day 3
Yesterday was a short day. Got off the boat and rode to the first campsite – it was raining most of the way. Had a good pizza at the camp site and watched the Spain v Ukraine match with a few beers… Then came the heavy rain for the rest of the night... Got up late at 7.30 and cooked bredakfast...
Rui was ill over night and had been suffering all day… This morning we started late at about 9am and surprisingly it was not raining – if fact a very warm day – except for when we were riding through the clouds – that was moist and foggy. Lots and lots of miles covered today.. over fabulous roads with spectacular views. We stopped for a brief Kodak moment and then saw a sign for a “camera” opportunity and what a view that we were now way above the cloud line – fabulous… then followed some exceptional roads – twists and turns – climbing and falling… over long bridges over lakes and passes.
By the time we reached the next stop we were all very tired. just cooked a meal and we are now sitting in the bar watching England v Croatia… with a beer. Rui is still not well and has retired for an early night……
Tomorrow is a shorter day of just 250 miles…… into Portugal and down passed Porta to the coast..
Monday, 18 June 2012
Spain Monday night..... Day two
Hissing with rain outside the bar....... N
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All at Sea.....
0900 assembled at Ringwood for the final flap about what to pack and were it should go. Finally hit the road at 10am and headed for Plymouth – David lead for this leg – testing the power of his new Triumph 1200 Explorer. The journey OK except for the mass of “Sunday Drivers” and Caravans….. aaaarrrgggghhhhh That is something that Clarkson was right about !!
Arrived at Plymouth in good time for the Ferry… Looks like hundreds of bike getting on board… We happy watching the parade and smiling as a sports biker stopped in the queue and forgot put a foot down – what a crash (Gaffer Tape required over there)…
All at Sea..... |
Next morning – drinking tea just outside the Piano Bar ! We have been so lucky with the weather – the sea has been like a millpond all the way…. After a couple of pints to aid sleep with hit the sack at about 9pm and slept through until 7.30.
Not sure when I will be able to post this Blog – there is WiFi on the ship but that £5.00 per hour.. So I will be looking out for a McDonalds en route today….
Sunday, 17 June 2012
..... And it's off
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Just looking at the planned route (a basis for change) and we actually have a day in hand - just in case - emergency - break-down - nice beach - good beer who knows.........
On Saturday I ride down to CW Motorcycles in Dorchester for a much need 32k service; then meet the guys for a last minute chat and check at 5pm; then home to pack the bike. Sunday we meet at Ringwood then drive down to Plymouth to catch the 3pm boat to Spain. The first day in Spain will be a short run into the Pico mountains and the adventure begins....
Poor David is rushing down from Aberdeen on the Friday to spend a frantic 48 hours getting himself and the bike ready for Sunday. Rui probably won;t sleep much as he is so excited about the whole thing...
At present the tent decision has been made in favour of the Coleman Avior x3 but there is still time to change that !!! Later
Monday, 4 June 2012
Monday, 28 May 2012
... 3 weeks to go..
I have decided to take the lockable top box for the security it gives.. Not a lot left to do - the bike is in for a service the day before we go... the paperwork is done .. the euro have been got.. the euro card loaded... the stove fixed (I hope).. ah well hey ho...