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    • Day 82

      Bike logistics

      November 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      I am in Santiago de Compostela.
      The next destination of my journey is supposed to be Madrid, where my cousin lives with her family.
      To get there I would have to drive right into the heart of Spain: over the hilly Sierra de Léon, then hundreds of kilometres through relatively flat, presumably steppe country and finally over the Sierra de Guadarrama, whose mountain peaks are up to 2 430m high.
      Since my further travel plan then takes me from north to south through Portugal, I would have to drive almost the same distance back again after the visit. 😮‍💨
      There are the following alternatives:
      a) Take the bike on the train or bus
      b) Store the bike safely and travel on to Madrid on my own.

      I would prefer to have everything with me., but soon it turns out that this is not easy:
      - Busses only transport bikes with the front wheel removed. 😕
      - Regional trains with bike transport only run from Ourense, about 80km away. ☹️
      - High-speed trains transport bikes packed in a cardboard box but my expedition bike will never ever fit into the allowed shoe boxes. 😖

      So removing the front wheel is the least of the evils. As luck would have it, I also lose my special front wheel dismounting tool on this very day.
      Now I can't remove my front wheel and a flat tire will paralyse my journey until I have organised a replacement for the special tool.
      Bravo, Til! Great job! 👏 🥳

      In the end, all I can hope for is to get to Ourense without a breakdown and to catch a regional train there that will accept my bike - as it is - and take it to Madrid. 🤞
      So off to Ourense!

      Once I am there I find out that bicycles are not transported on trains from here. Except in the direction of Santiago, I could happily go there! 🤪
      I need another solution.

      The easiest thing to do now would be to store my bike safely and continue traveling alone, because right now the bike is just a millstone on my leg. And although it's a bit strange at first to leave my most important item to strangers, that's exactly what I'll do.
      The very first hostel where I present my plan supports me and takes care of the bike for a whole week. After so many difficulties, I hadn't imagined it would be so easy.
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