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Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône

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    • Day 42

      Mediterra-non!

      April 16 in France ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

      The Via Rhona (EV17) reaches the sea in Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône. I had decided to instead go to the coastal town of Port-du-Bouc instead for it's train station. Just a small deviation of a few kms.

      This led us down a section that was totally industrial, and desolate. And ended in a ramp on to a national highway. I didn't want to ride with Kiran down the highway. Or another track that just led nowhere.

      We were stranded 10 km from the Mediterranean. But the road said Non!

      After much circling around and screaming at the map and clutching my hair, we had to accept that there was no (safe) way forward. So we looked to the setting sun, and decided to retrace our way back to the original route. We were tired, but Kiran stayed strong and said we'll be ok to ride more.

      The highway here completely bisects the land west of and east of the Marseille port. This is what land fragmentation is and cuts ecosystems and landscapes asunder.
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    • Day 12

      Progress!

      April 15, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      Today is our 5th day on the boat and all is proceeding well with only minor hiccups and a few 🤬!
      On day one after the boat went into the water, we got the engine going (tempoarily), the dodger and bimini up, the solar panels in and powering up and the living quarters emptied of sails and organized. The engine overheated which required Bob to don his diesel mechanic hat to repair, to no avail.
      Day 2: The Volvo mechanic came, blew into the in/outtake tubes, added some grease, et voilà, success! 10 minutes and €€! Bob had done the correct repairs, he just didn't know the tricks of the trade in spite of having a lot of hot air!😁🤪
      Bob worked on the mast, putting it together and sorting stays and lines while I was the swabbie, cook and general gofer.
      Day 3: More of the same.
      Day 4: Mast on! Stays attached and tightened so the mast won't fall over 😬 👍.
      Today the boom, and the lines are on but we do not dare to add the sails or we may take flight!
      The weather has been sunny with temp. from 5C at night to 22C but the wind!😯🤯💨💨💨 It blows 22-50 kms! Today we've reached +55 kms! I've told Bob we'll be staying at the dock until the wind slows down. Peut-être un mois???! Fortunately there are no waves although we woke up one morning at 0300 hrs. being tossed and turned. We leapt out of bed to rescue parts topside before they rolled into the sea!
      The 6km (round trip) by 🚲 to the grocery store is a challenge due to the wind but easy returning as the wind carries us home!
      Electricity is at a premium so only items under 500W can be plugged in. I figured out our heater worked after suffering a couple of nights/mornings and a cold 🚽 seat! 🥶 Sadly, the hairblower wattage is too much so I am back to my Medusa-like coiffure and Bob looks like he's been electrocuted!
      Bob the Barista has been re-employed under the threat of mutiny or keel-hauling, depending on the hierarchy of the day!
      We've met some lovely people, U.K., Swiss, Dutch and French. We enjoyed drinks at the yacht club and were questioned whether we were true sailors after stopping at 1 🍺 (to their 5!)
      The boatyard has a huge number (1000) of boats on land here in various states of seaworthiness, including 1 each from Quebec and Halifax! Catamarans seem to be the most common. The town has a harbour full of boats and there is another huge boatyard down the road. The town is typically French: shops close over lunch and on Sundays.
      Experiencing today's terrifying wind, I'm beginning to wonder whether canal cruising and stopping at cafes/pubs is the life for me?!
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    • Day 10

      Saline de Giraud. Morjeee (skoraj)

      August 2, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Maja je mal razočarana ker sva 10 km od morja, jaz pa vem, da bo še navdušena. Ne ve še čist kaj pomeni, da sva v delti Rone in hkrati na morju, ne ve še, da je od tuki naprej 10 km čudovitosti (ok, mogoče ne bova ujela vsakega metra z bajkom ker je prevroče), ki jih bova naredila popoldan z izletom kar s kamperjem do plaže in kopanjem v morju. Zaenkrat rahlo počivanje po kopanju v bazenu kempa in po kosilcu.Read more

    • Day 16

      What a difference...

      April 19, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Waking up Monday morning was a dream as the wind had dropped and it was calm and quiet! No howling, screeching, whistling wind, no whitecaps on the water and the boat was steady and level. We were able to get so much done in one day: both sails on, reconnected the bilge pump, swabbed the deck of salt and grit, rebuilt and installed the windvane and installed the depth sounder/speedometer. This last exercise required us to remove a plug in the bottom of the boat letting the sea 🌊 in 😬 and replacing the plug with the instrument. I expected a geyser to shoot upward soaking and blinding us while the boat filled...but it flowed in gently to sea level and we plugged it without difficulty and only a bit of water to sponge up.
      We've met a lovely 🇬🇧 couple and have shared 2 evenings and a game of Mexican train. They are heading west in their catamaran to the Canal de Midi up to Bordeaux and we are heading East. We'll share 1 more evening tomorrow with them and their guests. We are awaiting 2 deliveries then we'll set off towards Marseille provided Le Mistral wind doesn't blow again!
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    • Day 10

      Dreamer je tudi lačen

      August 2, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Sva se ustavila na bencinski in nafutrala še najinega prijatelja. Jaz pojma nimam kaj bi tankala. Omg. Pri nas sem naučena, da je dizel črn, bencin zelen. Tuki je pa kr neki. Da o načinu plačevanja niti ne govorim.Read more

    • Day 7

      Pink Lake in Frankreich

      July 1, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

      In Salin de Giraud, gibt es den bisher magischsten Ort auf der Welt für uns! ❤️
      Dank eines Buchtips sind wir hier gelandet.
      Der Pink Lake ist eigentlich eine Salz Farm in Frankreich.
      Diese Farm erstreckt sich über mehrere Kilometer von Pinken Seen in denen es neben sehr viel Salz auch einige Flamingos
      zu sehen gibt. 🦩
      Mit dem Fahrrad ist man hier am besten bedient um die Gegend zu erkunden, weil alles sehr weitläufig ist.
      Interessant ist auch der direkt angrenzende Salzbergbau.
      Von weitem könnt ihr die Farbe der Seen nur schwer erkennen, deswegen empfehlen wir jedem, direkt vor die Seen zu treten und wenigstens einmal die Hand ins Wasser gleiten zu lassen.
      Das Gefühl auf der Haut ist einmalig.
      Übernachtet haben wir hier direkt am angrenzenden „Camping Les Bois Flottés de Camargue“.
      Man könnte es fast das texanische Frankreich nennen.
      Die Betreiber sind sehr lustig und locker gewesen.
      Kleiner Tipp: besorgt euch hier unbedingt alles um die Mücken von euch und aus dem mobilen Heim zu halten bzw zu vernichten.
      Die Luft vor Ort ist der ideale Nährboden für Stechmücken.
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    • Day 24

      Flamingos in der Camargue

      April 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Die Camargue ist eine riesige Sumpflandschaft, durchzogen von Kanälen und Lagunen, Dünen und Sandbänken.

      Mehr als interessant an der Camargue ist die Tierwelt. Es sollen über 400 verschiedene Vogelarten hier leben. Teilweise kommen sie aus Nordeuropa hier her um zu überwintern. Die Salzseen sind das von Flamingos beherrschte Reich. Sie finden hier ihre Nahrung insbesondere kleine Salzkrebse.Read more

    • Day 335

      Late afternoon stroll

      February 22, 2020 in France ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      After a busy day, well not really who am I kidding, we decided to go for a walk upriver along the Rhône but off the main walking/cycling trail. The scenery was lovely but it was missing the spring flowers that you see in Guernsey. All we found were a few daisies and the May blossom, no bulbs of any description. It was still very pretty and peaceful and the sunshine was magnificent. Each day we are managing to do a bit of boat work, at the moment we are redoing the sikaflex seals between the saloon and the decks as they were getting a bit rusty and we really don’t want that spreading and weakening the top side of the decks.
      Well there is now only a week to go till we leave Port Saint Louis. We won’t be starting the canals straight away but soon 🤞. Yesterday and today have been sunny days and with a lot less wind than predicted.
      We have met another Brit he has bought his boat here for the new owners to collect so won’t be here long but a really interesting guy. About my age I think but has been on boats since he left home at 16 and sailed his 25foot yacht to Portugal. He has all the tickets and now captains all sorts of super yachts both as crew and to relocate. He had some great stories to tell of his adventures over the years. He lived in Majorca for a while and worked with Street Angels the charity that helps drunken Brits get safely back to their hotels I think they are based in Magaluf. We also said goodbye to Nicholas our French Normandy friend as we met him on our way back to townafter going to the Chandlers to buy more paint (ours had ‘gone off’) and his plans keep changing so we might not see him again.
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    • Day 1

      Bonjour Camargue

      December 25, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      Die kleine Fensterjalousie in unserer Schlafecke war offen und wir haben daraus die Lichter der riesigen Tanker und Containerschiffe vor dem Hafen von Fos-sur-Mer gesehen. Auf keinen Fall wollte ich den Sonnenaufgang verpassen. Dem jungen witzigen CAP ging es gleich. Er realisierte vor mir, dass die Morgendämmerung da war und stupste mich mit seiner feuchten Nase ganz sanft wach. Eigentlich wollte er sagen: Hey! Steh endlich auf, der Morgen ist da! Ich will rauuus! 🤣

      Gerne. Peter und ich flogen in die Kleider und CAP tappte draussen bei 3 Grad Celsius bereits im Sand herum. Mist, ich habe meine Mütze vergessen. Kein Wunder aber auch, denn Peter hat kurze Hosen eingepackt. CAP ist das egal und er hüpft im Sand herum wie ein junger Rehbock. 😃

      Hinter uns verabschiedete sich der Mond und vor uns wartete der Sonnenaufgang. Doch zuerst gab es am Strand viel zu entdecken: Kleine und grosse Vogelspuren und mächtige Bremsspuren von CAP im Sand. Wann immer es geht, probiert CAP den Frisbee in der Luft zu schnappen. Alles andere wird mächtig sandig und schmeckt nicht wirklich.

      Beim Rückweg zum WoMo zeigte sich die Sonne und ein glücklicher, zufriedener Hund hielt in einer unmöglichen Schlafposition ein Nickerchen.
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    • Day 275

      Christmas Eve

      December 24, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Hello Everyone, we hope you have enjoyed the Festive buildup and have a great next couple of days.
      Today has been bright and breezy p, this seems to be the most usual weather phenomenon here so as we had done all our food shopping yesterday we decided to go for a ride and this time we headed up the Rhone rather than down it towards the beach. We rode to the Bac Baccarin and took the ferry across the Rhône to Salin de Giraud. The decision to take the ferry was a bit last minute when we realised it was free for us and our bikes. We didn’t have the iPad so I have found some photos from the internet to show what we saw the horse were grazing in the fairly waterlogged field on our way up to the ferry and Bar de Sport is where we stopped for a hot chocolate sitting outside soaking up a bit of sun. We would have explored the town and surrounds a little more but we had no idea when the last ferry was and didn’t want to end up stranded on the wrong side of the river for Christmas.
      We have invited a French friend Nicholas to join us for Christmas lunch and are planning a Festive dip before hand, that we will remember the iPad for with its waterproof cover! So we need to be a bit organised so the poor guy isn’t waiting till 6 for his lunch.
      HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
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