Tuesday, 4 April 2017

More Foot Work



The weather has settled down now, sunny and warm with a sea breeze forming most afternoons.

Took the camera for a swim

Couldn't get Dave to join me


We’ve managed to get out and about on the bikes after handing the hire car back in between days out sailing and also - eventually - worked out how to book a padel court at the municipal centre and have a good run about.

The hire car was so cheap we’ve now got another one - this time £29.00 for 10 days - just ridiculous prices at this time of year.

We’ve had an explore along the coast north of here - we’ve only been this way by boat before - it was good to see the towns and villages that we passed and we discovered some good anchorages for this summer too. 
This place reminded us of Ibiza

The Costa Blanca coastline


Part of the reason to go north was to go to a craft fair at Javea - Carole bought some earrings at a Christmas fair in Alicante two years ago but had just lost one - a chance comment in the local newspaper suggested the artisan would be in Javea on Sunday so we buzzed off to see - and Carole now has three identical earrings!

Another trip up the mast was needed to replace the Windex as well.  Got some good photos of the neighbours boats as well as our own - 15m to the top of the mast - great view. A while ago we bought some kit to let me to climb to the top of the mast without having to be winched up - Carole now just has to tail the safety rope to make sure I don’t fall, much easier for both of us.

Dave up the mast




We’ve had some great nights out with our boaty friends, as well as several impromptu bottles of wine sat in sunny cockpits.

The car has let us get a couple more walking days in, eventually climbing the famous Puig Campana.  Its 1410m (4625ft) high but fiercesomely steep in places.  The route was only 18km but according to the health app on the iPhone the climb was the equivalent of 258 flights of stairs!  
Puig Campana not far to go!

The notch in the peak was kicked out by the local Giant when his wife was ill and needed some more sunlight.  The chunk he kicked out landed in Benidorm bay and is now Benidorm island (its the same size as the missing bit) - so the locals say - I believe them.
The scenery is amazing - but hard walking


Top of Puig Campana


We didn't take this option

Steep enough



Had a very cold (and quick) swim in Cala Finestrat after that walk - Carole said it it’s good for the legs - yet to be convinced. She swims in water even colder than today - totally bonkers.


Going to see the Queen tomorrow and am looking forward to hearing the Spanish singing….

3 comments:

  1. Just looking at your picture of the view from your mast gives me vertigo. Can't imagine how you do that! Gorgeous place.

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    1. Hi Karen, Hope you're all well. When you come out we'll get you up the mast for a look!! D&C x

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  2. Plus; very jealous of your car hire rates. 🚗

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