I woke up early so I've just read your account elduderino. A really good tale, well told.I did it the other way around. I flew to Alicante and road to Santander to catch the ferry. I've used both ferry ports and I found the Santander port much less hassle logistics wise. The minor roads in Spain are fantastically quiet to ride on. The N-roads aren't too bad either as most of the time they have a nice wide shoulder to ride in.
The ride was more like 700 miles though and took two weeks.
I kept a journal here if it helps http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/spain2010
Typical quiet road in Spain...
I think it's to adapt the clip on canisters to a screw fitting.I enjoyed that, one quick question, that stove adaptor you have, is it for the pierce type cannisters ?
Ah, thank you squire PI think it's to adapt the clip on canisters to a screw fitting.
Were the clip-on CV Gaz more widely available El Dude? That's the system I have and I'm off to Portugal in 3 weeks which may be similar. Although it may not be!ThanksAs Rich said - it's a task made a lot simpler if the canisters fit within the adaptor though. I couldn't find anything but the industrial size canisters.
Were the clip-on CV Gaz more widely available El Dude? That's the system I have and I'm off to Portugal in 3 weeks which may be similar. Although it may not be!![]()
Go here: http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/web/Maps click on full screen, then zoom in to the scale where scenic routes are marked in green.
Were the clip-on CV Gaz more widely available El Dude? That's the system I have and I'm off to Portugal in 3 weeks which may be similar. Although it may not be!![]()
Cheers Dave I'll have a look at that. psmiffy assures me that the Decathlon in Faro will have CV canisters, so I'll stock up on a few of those and carry one less bottle of portI bought one of these http://www.hitchnhike.co.uk/acatalog/edelrid_c206_puncture_cartridge_adapter.html
Used it last weekend and seems to work fine with a screw on stove. Bought both because clip on and screw cartidges are a bugger to find in France & Spain and when you do they're four times the price of the puncture type.
I'm not sure if I've been using it wrong, but when I've tried to use Via Mitchelin for navigation in Spain (set on cycling) it's tried to take me on a lot of unmade roads that wouldn't be passable with anything other than a MTB.