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    • Day 525

      Hier bleib ma...

      March 24 in France ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      ... hier gefällt es uns. Wir haben in unserer beständigen Planlosigkeit festgestellt, dass es gar nicht mehr so weit nach Deutschland ist. Eigentlich wollten wir heute noch in heißen Quellen baden, haben jedoch keinen geeigneten Parkplatz gefunden. So sind wir noch ein Stück weiter in diesen netten Ort inmitten von Natur gelandet.
      So ein netter Ort! Die Gassen sind mit alten Häusern gespickt, alle Wege führen zum kleinen Schloss hoch. Teilweise findet sich eine Palme im Garten. Der Blauregen blüht und riecht herrlich. Der Fluss fließt mitten durch den Ort und überall finden wir kleine Trinkwasserstellen, welche aus dem Berg kommen. Das alles mit prächtigem Bergblick in jede Richtung. Viele Häuser stehen zum (günstigen) Verkauf. Besonders schön finden wir hier die alten Steinhäuser mit den alten Holztüren und die total schönen geschmiedeten Balkonbrüstungen. Ein Augenschmaus, wenn man sowas mag 🤩
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    • Day 220–221

      Aire de Camping Car Park Elne

      April 7 in France ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Unsere erste Nacht in Frankreich, irgendwie ein Gefühl von Traurigkeit 🥺😥 stellt sich ein. Der Stellplatz 🚌 liegt direkt an einer Schnellstraße, sehr laut, aber dafür stehen wir auf Wiese 😀 Dazu kommt, dass sich die Sonne ☀️ versteckt. Nebel am Morgen ☁️Read more

    • Day 32

      36ème étape ~ Ille-sur-Têt

      September 3, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Comme nous n’en avions pas assez fait, nous avons décidé d’avancer notre activité de demain à ce soir.
      Du coup, nous avons fait une petite balade à travers les orgues de Ille-sur-Têt.
      Magnifique endroit taillé par les pluies, mais c’est un peu triste de se dire qu’un jour, tout disparaîtra..
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    • Day 3–4

      Day 03 17.04 . . . Pink Salt

      April 17 in France ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

      Another quiet night with Loup until the little whine at 7am.
      Due to the injuries sustained yesterday I was fully aware last night that I would be on early dog walk AGAIN this morning - and so it was.
      We had a wander around the camp site and grabbed some photos of the Pyrenees as the sun fell on them.
      Back at Roxvanne Tre was still in bed and told me she hadn’t got up as she needed to send an urgent email . . . This continued for another good 20 minutes. It genuinely was an urgent email - so I ate humble pie.
      On climbing from Rox to visit the toilet block, I watched Tre very slowly and carefully make her way - it appears it is still painful.
      We decided to visit the salt lakes at Gruissan which is famed for its pink lakes.
      Before heading to the salt lakes we had a nose around Gruissan which had a lovely beach all overlooked by very American looking beach houses on stilts. We grabbed a coffee from a boulangerie before heading to the lakes which were on the outskirts of the town. On route we saw some flamingos in one of the numerous other lakes, just taking a stroll.
      The salt lakes at Salin de Gruissan had a small museum together with a gift shop selling all things salt, as well as many many salt variations with different additives, including garlic, pepper and mixed spices.
      After spending more than we had intended we ventured to the restaurant area which sits on the side of the lake. The lake water was distinctly pink and it became more evident dependant on how the sun fell on it and from which angle you viewed it from.
      Le Salin de Gruissan is situated between the Mediterranean Sea and a lagoon known as l’Étang de l’Ayrolle.
      Marshland was converted to salt fields that now cover an area of 400 hectares (990 acres). Sea water is pumped and travels 40km through the network. From over one hundred types of salt present in sea water, this process is able to isolate the only salt commercialised by Le Salin de Gruissan: sodium chloride.
      The area receives more than its fair share of sun and wind, which accelerates the evaporation process. As different types of salt are filtered through the fields, the colour turn from blueish green to a radiant pinkish red.
      Dunaliella salina, a micro-algae, gives Le Salin de Gruissan its gorgeous pink glow. Flamingos relish eating it and the large amounts of carotenoids produced by the algae turn their feathers pink. One of the back-salt fields is especially dedicated for flamingos who are known to reproduce happily there. An observation hut enables local wildlife authorities to study the birds.
      Visit over we drove further along the lake sides and past the heaps of salt at the side of the road, exactly as stone is saved on building sites.
      We then took a long walk along a nature path out through the lakes towards the coastline and returned with a very worn out four legged friend.
      After leaving the salt lakes we visited Narbonne Decathlon to buy a couple of jackets. We intend visiting Andorra and Tre had already spotted the evening temperatures are still in minus figures - so a couple of jackets (as we had decided not to bring any with us) we’re required.
      Jackets and further bits including a tent shade for Loup (ready for his first music festival in May) were purchased and stowed in Rox.
      We had been told Collioure was worth a visit as it was very pretty - and so we started the return journey from this morning of just over an hour back south west.
      Collioure was very pretty and well worth a stop, but it is one of the villages much like some in Cornwall where you have ti park almost in the next village and walk to the one you want to visit - as it was here. We ended up taking a very slow drive around much of the old town and down by the harbour side, eventually heading out the other side and on to another town called Port Vendres where we parked up.
      After a fairly lengthy chat to an English couple who engaged us in conversation about Loup, we had a short but hectic ‘Loup Maniac’ session around some of the harbour streets. We are sure when it is windy it effects Loup pretty much how the wind effects horses - he goes nuts about literally everything, both he and I were knackered by the time we got back to Rox.
      Port Vendres is a typical Mediterranean fishing port, situated near the Spanish border on the Côte Vermeille in southeastern France, Port-Vendres is renowned for its numerous fish and sea food restaurants. During the Second World War, the town was part of a heavily fortified coastal zone established by the occupying forces of Nazi Germany. Coastal artillery batteries were built at Cap Béar just south of the town, but the Germans abandoned the area in August 1944 a few days after the Allied landings on the Côte d'Azur during Operation Dragoon.
      We then drove from the port back to our camp site via an Intermarché Hyper at Argèles-sur-Mer to grab a few bits to nibble and to get a 9month birthday prezzie for Loup, which transpired to be a fresh sardine - all 49 cents worth.
      Back at camp we walked the campsite with Loup and then headed back to Rox to eat. Apart from the sardine and his normal food, Loup did acquire some very fresh, large, sweet crevettes, those Tre and I couldn’t manage.
      Another day done with slightly less incident. Tomorrow we think we head to Spain.

      Our song of the day is:
      Foo Fighters - Everlong (Andy’s choice)

      Todays album never heard before in its entirety is:
      Nirvana - Nevermind (Our Rating 4/10)
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    • Day 2–3

      Day 02 16.04 . . . Bon Courage

      April 16 in France ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      So it rained in the night twice, which wasn’t on the weather app’s and so I hoped the cracked open windows in the front for ventilation hadn’t been breached and that we still had dry front seats.
      Loup had slept through the night without disturbing us, probably as the van is so dark, I actually woke him at 7.30.
      After a short walk we tidied up and got in our way deciding to grab a coffee and croissant on route.
      As we left Moissac we saw a very large boulangerie and purchased our immediate supplies.
      Straight onto the motorway heading south to Toulouse the weather didn’t improve and in fact either rained or was damp foggy for miles - which didn’t bode well.
      We scooted past Toulouse and although the traffic was heavy we made good time without delays.
      Further south we sighted the walled city of Carcassonne to the east of us away on the hills. Again, another lovely place to stop if you ever visit this sort of the world - luckily we have visited previously and so didn’t feel so bad flying straight past.
      Stopping at services for a leg stretch and some fresh air for Loup, we grabbed some sweets and set off again.
      We finally pulled off the motorway with the Pyrenees in sight towards Perpignan. We wanted to head straight down to the beach to give Loup a run and although the sun was now brightly shining and the temperature warming up nicely it was very windy. We had seen on the weather apps that this area was experiencing strong winds over the next few days.
      Perpignan as expected was fairly well busy as any larger town is and so without stopping we navigated our way through and out the other side heading for Saint-Cyprien and it plage/beach.
      Parked up along the beach front we immediately realised how strong the wind was as we hopped out of Roxvanne.
      Loup couldn’t believe the wind as he also exited Rox, his ears immediately flat and laid back on his head and his nose up into the air taking in the mass of smells that were obviously hitting him full on.
      We made one quick sortie into the beach to check we were ok to let Loup run before returning to Rox to get Loup’s long lead.
      Back in the beach we were immediately sand blasted with the very fine stone that was mixed with the sand on the beach. Not a good time to be wearing shorts. Tre was huddled up in her hoodie with head down trying to avoid the stinging sands.
      It was about this point that Loup who had on his long lead running charged towards me across the front of Tre before turning sharply to run past her side. The long lead trailed in his wake moving at speed like a rope on the back of a harpoon.
      Tre unfortunately saw the long lead a split second too late and despite her best efforts to jump to avoid it the lead caught hold of her left foot which was in the air and ripped it savagely outwards in an angle legs aren’t supposed to go. What made matters worse was that the other leg was also in the air (from the attempted avoidance jump). I can honestly say I have never in my life seen anyone do the splits as far as Teresa achieved in this moment. People pay good money to see the acrobats at Cirque du Soleil and Olympians win gold medals for their flexibility and movement - but this all falls way short of what I witnessed today. However all of this fantastic movement ended with a un-ceremonial crashing to the sand and a broken Teresa. Even Loup stopped still immediately - wondering quite what he had done this time.
      It was a full ten minutes before I was able to get Tre back to her feet, covered from head to foot in sand, still being sandblasted by the wind and muttering words I can’t repeat about the dog and the lead. Honestly I couldn’t stand up properly for laughing and to be fair, Tre did laugh as well once the initial agony of being ripped in two had subsided a little.
      We decided we would walk along the prom for a while and return to the beach a little later.
      The prom was actually a lovely walk and we reached a fairly large harbour area. We decided to walk back to Rox and then drive back to the harbour for a drink.
      The harbour was lovely in the sunshine and quite large, but the wind continued to batter everything in sight.
      We found a small bar in the harbour side and researched another camp site not far from Saint-Cyprien at Palau-del-Vidre.
      On arrival at Palau-del-Vidre the two ladies at reception were very welcoming and told us we pretty much had the choice of the site to choose our spot from bar about six pitches. They then only charged us a discounted rate for our pitch which you normally only get if you have a loyalty card.
      We found a pitch we liked, returned to reception to tell the ladies which spot we had chosen, before heading off to get some supplies.
      After a quick Intermarché dash we returned to the camp site and settled in for the evening.
      Sorry I forgot . . . On the way home we had to visit a pharmacy to collect the French equivalent of strong ibrufen and muscle spray for the aching leg/groin, savlon for the lead rope burn on the ankle and mosquito bite cream - that was for both of us. Apparently the lady was very concerned for Teresa after hearing of her ordeal and parted with Tre with the words ‘Bon Courage’ . . . 😂
      Back on site we sat briefly in the sun but the wind was too strong and eventually too chilly.
      We sat in Rox to eat our meal and then I took Loup for a walk whilst, Tre rested her aching limbs.
      Another day has slipped by - at one point I thought this may be our last day of this trip, but Tre has pushed through the obvious pains she has. Looks like we may still be rocking tomorrow, but let’s see what a nights sleep brings . . . and if Tre can get out of bed and actually stand tomorrow.

      Before our song of the day (chosen by Teresa today), I did really ask her to consider it being -
      Elvis Costello - I Can’t Stand Up For Falling Down 😂

      Our song of the day is:
      Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Tre’s choice)

      Todays album never heard before in its entirety is:
      Talking Heads - Remain In The Light (Our Rating 6/10)
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    • Day 3

      Tag 3 - Strand

      July 21, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Fühlt sich an wie Urlaub… 🥰 wobei der Tag schwierig begann: Tankstelle anders, Straßenführung anders, Drive-In anders, Englisch schwierig… aber Gizmo ist happy mit seinem Sonnenschutz und ich habe eine Stunde Energie am Strand getankt 🤩
      Song des Tages im französischen Radio: Moi Lolita von Alizée -> Happy Ohr-Wurm 😄
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    • Day 20–21

      Merde (pardon my french)

      March 31 in France ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Colliure
      Sleeping on a cliffside directly to the sea, even it was beautiful, and we saw tuna jumping in the morning, isn't really the brightest idea in a rain storm, tent didn't move, but sat in a pool of water, wich slowly penetrated the bottom of the tent during the morning. We got it dried up and moved ahead.

      Perpignan.
      The trip here from Coillure was cold and dangerously windy, nearly blowing us off the road, and Morten was just miserable. He got fever and was diagnosed with bronchitis, and penicillin prescribed , it's as presumed, not allergy, and we are grounded by the doctor for at least 2 to 3 days,
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    • Day 98

      SAND Orgel Les Orgues d'Ille sur Tet

      April 15 in France ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Les Orgues d'Ille sur Tet. Ist berühmt für seine fantastischen Figuren, welche die Natur aus Stein geformt hat. Wir stehen bereits um 7 Uhr morgens auf um den Sonnenaufgang zu sehen. Dann wird gefrühstückt und wir sind gleich die allerersten im Geologiepark. Die Formationen formten Wasser und Wind aimus Sand und Stein
      Parken direkt vor der Kasse.
      Die Besichtigung dauert knapp eine Stunde und falls man nichts bezahlen will(6.-) kann man vor dem Eingang auch auf die kostenlose Terrasse gehen.
      Ein muss wann man von Narbonne weiter nach Perpignan fährt!
      Nachmittags chillen und kochen wir. Es ist heute trüb, windig und kühl.
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    • Day 7–9

      Seltsame Gestalten in Perpignan

      February 22 in France ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      Nachdem wir eine gute Strecke zurückgelegt hatten, war die Ankunft in der alten, charmanten Universitätsstadt Perpignan gestern wunderbar. Es war schön, durch die engen Gassen mit den kleinen Geschäften, den beeindruckenden Platanen und der überall präsenten Kunst zu schlendern.
      Eine Stadt, die an die Gemütlichkeit von Bamberg und zugleich an Leipzig erinnert.
      Und: …. Typen gibt es da! 😉
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    • Day 84

      Sournia

      August 28, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      Pretty good day except for weather. Steady rain most of the day.
      Hitched about 6km because of the weather. i was in the back of the van.
      Ended up pulling the pin after 16km as wet through. Improving tonight.
      Sorry not many photos. Too wet.
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