Well the anniversary of our one year on the road came and
went on the 7th of February, we were going to celebrate it then but unfortunately
fate decreed that Kay would go down with flu.
So we postponed the celebrations until
the 14th (Valentine’s Day) when we celebrated both events that night.
We indulged in a special night with candles, crooners, dancers and a special
meal in the Marjal restaurant.
On Saturday the 4th of February we visited the medieval market at Oriheula which takes place from the 3rd to the 5th and what a fantastic day we had. We sat and ate a freshly cooked pork baguettes and drank warm vino tinto that tasted like sweet Gluh wine. Watched the medieval knights on horseback and the parades of musicians and actors.
knights |
Quasimodo |
Elf |
What's in this wine? |
Over the past two months the weather has been a mixture of dry
sunny days with intermittent cold winds and temperatures that dropped to below
zero at night.
Strangely as we sat eating and drinking on the 14th
we looked out the window to see that the heavens had opened up and rain poured
down, something we’d not seen for quite a few weeks.
But as usual, the
following day it was bright and sunny. Slowly the temperatures have started to climb
and we look forward to the dizzy heights of it getting back into the twenties
before we have to head back home.
Planning has already started to be foremost in our thoughts as
we prepare the RV for the return journey. While checking under the RV for any signs
of potential problems I discovered to my horror that the previous owner had
undertaken yet more DIY jobs.
From my past posts you will no doubt remember the
horror of this gentleman’s handiwork on the LPG Gas tanks that could have
easily cost us our lives.
This time it was the exhaust system, he had converted
the old iron pipes to stainless steel. That in itself was not a bad thing; it’s
just a pity that the guy has no knowledge of stresses in motion. The supports
he had jury rigged for part of the exhaust pipes had failed on both sides (see
photo).
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Exposed rubber bush |
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Torn rubber |
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With bracket |
Even I know that a rubber mount needs to have a tubular shimmy to spread the weight or a broad enough bolt to spread the load and as you can see in the photo the vibration had caused the thin post in the clamp to chew its way out of the rubber support.
So we’d been traveling all the way down
through Spain with effectively the both rear exhaust pipes only being supported
by the muffler boxes.
Fortunately here in Catral we found an English mechanic (Andy
from AA Auto’s) who came, took one look and confirmed that he could refabricate
the two new mounts for us, so we await his return to fix the problem. It will
then be a quick drive to the Repsol Garage near Alicante Airport to fill the
road and domestic LPG tanks for the trip home.
Having the RV resting for such a long time does make us
wonder if all will go well when we fire up the engine and move off site to get
the fuel. We’ll just have to keep our fingers crossed that there aren’t any
other problems awaiting us.
I’ve now sorted the problem with the trailers electrical plug
that became damaged on the way down thanks to the narrow location of the Albacete’s
LPG pump.
Apart from Kay’s flu which laid her low for a week we have
managed to keep our fitness regime going with cycling swimming and gym work. Our
achievements have been to regularly swim 50 lengths of the pool and to cycle 50
km to the old Guardamar site and back. In the mean time I’ve managed to get two
punctures and work my way through two tyres and three inner tubes.
The cycle group keeps going from strength to strength but it
is worrying with it becoming so large. I had thought that the cold winds would
have laid most of them low, but it is still surprising how many turn up saying
how they look forward to the Wednesday jaunts.
We continue to visit
the local markets for fresh vegetables and fruit each week as it’s really inexpensive
here.
Clothes and electrical goods are expensive whereas wine from the bodegas
is ridiculously cheap at €2.45 for two litres.
More Anon
2 comments:
Hi we are doing the same as you and are coming to the marjal site tomorrow and are very interested to hear that there is lpg gas near Alicante airport for cooking and tank as we are very low could you possibly email me where about's the petrol station is thx
Email elecamrv@yahoo.com
Kind Regards Helen x
Hi Helen
email sent pop in and say hello
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