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Birdy 7 Feb 2011 16:38

It's been a while.
 
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Hi people, thought I would pop in and say 'Hi.'

Quite a few people have private messaged me, and I've not replied - it's not me being rude, where I've been living in Spain we don't have internet access (or electricity to power a pc even if we did.)

Several people have asked if there is anything more to read about my travels. There isn't that much still on the net, and most of the magazines are getting on a bit now, or only available in ZA, but if you type Joel Burdall Honda into Google you can still find some stuff about both of my big trips and some of the smaller ones.

Also thought I would introduce 'A Bike Named Sue,' who is my current partner on my travels. Another old CG125, gone up market and got a newer model though. Check the handguards, are they pimp or are they pimp? I've not taken her anywhere exciting yet, but I'm riding back down to Spain tomorrow (came home for a funeral.) Hoping to do the trip in three days, which might be ambitious. If I earn enough money this summer, I fancy riding across to Asia. I'm contracted up until Oct so maybe I'll get the cash?

Good wishes to all, and happy travels.

PS: Caminando - the Camino de Santiago was absolutely awesome, one of the best travel experiences of my life (so far, I know I'm still a youngun and have much to learn.) You were right - I barely missed the bike at all! I liked it that much, that if I can get the time away from work this year, I'm going to do it again. I couldn't believe how cheap it was either, didn't spend more than about 300 Euros, and ate and lived pretty well I thought. What a great experience, hope yours was as good.

Birdy xhttp://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...f_gjvljy6k0&zw

Joe C90 7 Feb 2011 22:26

Wotcha!
glad you still living the good life!!!
cheers
Andy

Crusty 26 Feb 2011 20:53

Good to know you're doing fine, looking forward to more tales whenever...:thumbup1:

Caminando 13 Mar 2011 15:10

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Originally Posted by Birdy (Post 323189)
Hi people, thought I would pop in and say 'Hi.'

Quite a few people have private messaged me, and I've not replied - it's not me being rude, where I've been living in Spain we don't have internet access (or electricity to power a pc even if we did.)

Several people have asked if there is anything more to read about my travels. There isn't that much still on the net, and most of the magazines are getting on a bit now, or only available in ZA, but if you type Joel Burdall Honda into Google you can still find some stuff about both of my big trips and some of the smaller ones.

Also thought I would introduce 'A Bike Named Sue,' who is my current partner on my travels. Another old CG125, gone up market and got a newer model though. Check the handguards, are they pimp or are they pimp? I've not taken her anywhere exciting yet, but I'm riding back down to Spain tomorrow (came home for a funeral.) Hoping to do the trip in three days, which might be ambitious. If I earn enough money this summer, I fancy riding across to Asia. I'm contracted up until Oct so maybe I'll get the cash?

Good wishes to all, and happy travels.

PS: Caminando - the Camino de Santiago was absolutely awesome, one of the best travel experiences of my life (so far, I know I'm still a youngun and have much to learn.) You were right - I barely missed the bike at all! I liked it that much, that if I can get the time away from work this year, I'm going to do it again. I couldn't believe how cheap it was either, didn't spend more than about 300 Euros, and ate and lived pretty well I thought. What a great experience, hope yours was as good.

Birdy xhttp://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...f_gjvljy6k0&zw

Hi B

I thought you'd click with this walk. All my caminos have been fantastic.

I have done 5 caminos now, the last being the Camino Ingles a month ago, and last November, the Camino Portugues. But I started this long distance walking in 1990, on the Camino Frances fromLe Puy. And the Via de la Plata later. And the Camino Frances again. In all, about 3000+kms of walking. In between, numerous bike rides to sandy places and pine forest places.

Go back to this walk; but avoid the Camino Frances in summer.

Buen camino
Ultreia!


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