Got back this evening having been in North-Eastern Spain two days ago. Pretty wiped out now, but overall an amazing experience, even I suppose including the mechanical woes, and the 'adventure' of sorting it out in a part of Spain where basically no english is spoken.
Anyway, here's a few pics, more to follow, and more of the story probably tomorrow.
Waiting for the rest of the group in a small French village towards the atlantic end of the Pyrenees. Clockwise from right is 'spanner Dave', Callum, Neil (Disco owner and all round excellent chap), the better half of the Atlas Overland team, Debs, Boyo, 4Runner Pete, and Pete (Boyo's bro)
The Apache above the clouds. 5000ft or so up, above the clouds on a generally dull day down below.
The Lovely Boyo Gin Palace at 5000ft
Pyrenean mountains poking through the clouds.
One of the many big drops. A mistake on this track would see you with time to write a goodbye letter before you hit the bottom.
Pretty river. The mountain in the background was a home to many eagles of 6' - 8' wingspan.
A chinwag in the middle of a wide river crossing.
4Runner Pete during the crossing. Lovely wide river, about 2ft deep at most but filled with big boulders which would cause big problems if you took the wrong line
The Gin Palace launches. If you look carefully, you might catch a glimpse of pipe smoke and stringback driving gloves.
Spanners brings the Apache across. I was thigh deep in the water taking pics at the time.
Apache cooling its wheels - probably didn't help the bearing seal!
Narrow pass between two mountains on the way down from an abandoned village at about 3500ft.
Callum and the Apache at the Millau Bridge. I'll post a vid of this when I get round to it. Stunning structure!
More tomorrow.
Anyway, here's a few pics, more to follow, and more of the story probably tomorrow.
Waiting for the rest of the group in a small French village towards the atlantic end of the Pyrenees. Clockwise from right is 'spanner Dave', Callum, Neil (Disco owner and all round excellent chap), the better half of the Atlas Overland team, Debs, Boyo, 4Runner Pete, and Pete (Boyo's bro)
The Apache above the clouds. 5000ft or so up, above the clouds on a generally dull day down below.
The Lovely Boyo Gin Palace at 5000ft
Pyrenean mountains poking through the clouds.
One of the many big drops. A mistake on this track would see you with time to write a goodbye letter before you hit the bottom.
Pretty river. The mountain in the background was a home to many eagles of 6' - 8' wingspan.
A chinwag in the middle of a wide river crossing.
4Runner Pete during the crossing. Lovely wide river, about 2ft deep at most but filled with big boulders which would cause big problems if you took the wrong line
The Gin Palace launches. If you look carefully, you might catch a glimpse of pipe smoke and stringback driving gloves.
Spanners brings the Apache across. I was thigh deep in the water taking pics at the time.
Apache cooling its wheels - probably didn't help the bearing seal!
Narrow pass between two mountains on the way down from an abandoned village at about 3500ft.
Callum and the Apache at the Millau Bridge. I'll post a vid of this when I get round to it. Stunning structure!
More tomorrow.
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