A continuing journey from Tarifa to the Pyrenees.

Friday, April 29, 2005

Cambil-Torres

Cambil-Torres

Dear friends,
These new style sticking plasters are magic. Yesterday I couldn't walk -
today I can.
Of course, the down side of this medical success story is that I have to
walk.
The walk was over the pass between Pico Magina and another one whose name I
can't remember. It was very hot and very long. The pass is at 1660 metres:
Cambil and Torres are about 850 metres. Nothing more to report, except that
I am in an extremely nice hostal in Torres. Tomorrow (Friday) it's over two
more large lumps of rock.
CiCS colleagues, I'll think you'll agree that the photo gives the lie to a
certain email expert's claim to own a fancy cottage in France. As you can
see, it's a shack in Jaen.
Distance today 27km.
___
A wayfarer in Spain

4 Comments:

  • Hey Dad, i'm here at work being a busy bee, filing etc etc. Had a lovely walk last Sunday with Laurie, we went to forge dam for breakfast, walked down through Bingham park then Endcliffe park, got the bus up to the Hammer and Pincers at Bents Green then walked up to ringinlow over the playing fields and down to Whirlow Farm, and finished with tea and scones at Whirlow Park cafe. It was all very lovely, haven't been to most of those places in years. Working at blummin CCC from 8.45-6.00 tommorow. Blerg! Exams soon too. Miss you now. Look forward to your return. Love Bethxxx

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:05 pm  

  • Nice to see that Richard is recycling oil drums, I shall congratulate him on his ecological credentials.

    Martin

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:11 pm  

  • Is that torres in Argyllshire?

    Thad

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:11 pm  

  • Hi Dave!

    It's Margaret Booth. Anne-Marie has just told me about your site. Really glad you're getting on so well. Sorry to hear about the plasters etc.....chin up.....as my dad would say.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:12 pm  

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