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19 May 2015
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After we did some walking around the city with a few stops at the Port wine institute, the Napoli wine shop and the local bread and cheese stores to get provisions.
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New luggage that does not leak
We arrived to Modesto’s apartment where he had stored our new chains and sprockets and our NEW BUMOT PANNIERS!
First we needed to get the old racks off. Several of the crappy screws were stripped on one side of both racks and this meant actually cutting the rack off with a grinder.
Opening the boxes from Bumot we were so stoked to see what great build quality the racks and panniers had. The hardware is stainless steel. The panniers themselves are very attractive. The lid system opens out so that the top lies flat and can be used as a shelf. There is no chance it will slam on your fingers (and kill the nail on your thumb like Daniel did on the first moth of the trip). There is no stupid wire holding the lid half open and that gets caught all the time when you are closing the lid (and no white screw knob to hold the wire on that falls off regularly). The top has a rubber gasket so they will not leak like sieves and soak all your gear like our old boxes did almost from day 1. They are really well designed and constructed.
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21 May 2015
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North to the UK
We finally finished up and left Madrid at 6 pm. We managed to get 167 km north before we had to stop for the night. These are the less glamorous times when you have to do highway time and its raining.
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21 May 2015
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We had been invited to the Bordeaux home of Mike Waterman, who we met at the Moto GP in Argentina last year and who coincidently is going to Iceland on the same ferry as us in June. This meant another 544 KM ride today.
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Getting up in the morning it was pouring and this continued all day. We rode north again trying to get on and off the highway to avoid the tolls. Near the border of France the road signs are in Spanish and Basque. Welcome to France!
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21 May 2015
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We were headed to Mike’s house near Bordeaux. What hospitality. We had aperitifs, bubbly, red wine, oysters on the half shell, steamed mussels, duck, and cassolet. All this and we managed to get to bed finally at 3 am.
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21 May 2015
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It was raining, but only lightly today, as we made our way north to La Rochelle to meet up with the Swede.
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The fastest way from the coast is to get the ferry from Le Verdon-sur Mer to Royan, which stays on the coast but saves driving the long way around the inlet.
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Today we say goodbye to the Swede again until we get to Sweden in July.
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We set out in the rain, but it only lasted a few hours. We tried to stick to the small roads on the coast, but after 4 hours we had only made it a couple of hundred km, so we headed inland a bit to a secondary road.
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We stopped for the night near Carnac to see the Carnac stones, which is a large collection of megalithic sites around the village. There are more than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones, which is the largest in the world. They date from 3300-4500 BC. There are 11 converging rows of stones that may have been a circle.
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To the UK!
By now it was raining again. The ferry leaves Roscoff daily at 3 pm for the 6-8 hour crossing to Plymouth.
Screen Shot 2015-05-19 at 11.48.09 PM by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
You arrive 45 min early and check in at the gate. Here they will ask for your booking reference and passport. After this you drive ahead to the French immigration control where they again want your passport and give you an exit stamp. Drive ahead as directed and to the designated bike parking on board. There were about 20 bikes, but there were several staff there to quickly secure all the bikes with tie downs.
plymouth 1 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
They you go up on deck for the 6-hour journey. The sea was fairly rough for the first 3 hours, but then calmed down. Arriving in the UK at 2030 we were directed to off load. All the bikes were then asked to lane split the cars to get to the front of the line for passport control. This was an easy process and we were out to meet our friend Steve. He and his wife Maggie had kindly offered to host us. We had met him at the moto GP last year in Argentina and then again in Cusco, Peru. We hosted him in Vancouver last summer when he was on his way to Alaska. They were incredible hosts in their classic English village.
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Plymouth
Steve took us around the city to run all of our errands. He then toured us around the city of Plymouth including an exclusive tour of the Citadel. He is a retired 29 th Commando.
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