Day 11 Korfos to Ioannina
After a very enjoyable but sometimes chaotic family holiday I'm on the road again. Greece is a wonderful place and even better when you have family/locals that can show you around (and translate menus). We spent about a week at a small coastal town a couple of hours from Athens called Korfos - a few tavernas, shops and docking for yachts and not much else. It wasn't exactly peaceful with three little girls aged 3, 6 and 7 (two of whom don't speak English) but great fun. I rode off into the sunshine late this morning and left the other three adults with kids, suitcases, hire cars, the airport and Ryanair to deal with.
It was a steady ride; about an hour cross country and another three on the motorway to my first stop at Ioannina (fyi pronounced yaneena. It's a medium sized city on a lake with a nice old town. I chose here partly because it's on the way to where I want to go and also because it's big enough to to have mobile phone shops. Annoyingly I've managed to destroy another phone, this time by jumping in the sea with it in my swimming shorts pocket. I'll try and get it fixed tomorrow but I'm not optimistic as saltwater and electronics don't normally mix well. If not I'll just buy another; it's not a disaster as I don't have expensive phones. I do have a backup phone, the one I use as a GPS, but it's old and clunky and the camera's broken.
Tomorrow I plan to try and find Greece's highest paved pass (Baros Pass) which is nearby and then head north towards Albania.
After a very enjoyable but sometimes chaotic family holiday I'm on the road again. Greece is a wonderful place and even better when you have family/locals that can show you around (and translate menus). We spent about a week at a small coastal town a couple of hours from Athens called Korfos - a few tavernas, shops and docking for yachts and not much else. It wasn't exactly peaceful with three little girls aged 3, 6 and 7 (two of whom don't speak English) but great fun. I rode off into the sunshine late this morning and left the other three adults with kids, suitcases, hire cars, the airport and Ryanair to deal with.
It was a steady ride; about an hour cross country and another three on the motorway to my first stop at Ioannina (fyi pronounced yaneena. It's a medium sized city on a lake with a nice old town. I chose here partly because it's on the way to where I want to go and also because it's big enough to to have mobile phone shops. Annoyingly I've managed to destroy another phone, this time by jumping in the sea with it in my swimming shorts pocket. I'll try and get it fixed tomorrow but I'm not optimistic as saltwater and electronics don't normally mix well. If not I'll just buy another; it's not a disaster as I don't have expensive phones. I do have a backup phone, the one I use as a GPS, but it's old and clunky and the camera's broken.
Tomorrow I plan to try and find Greece's highest paved pass (Baros Pass) which is nearby and then head north towards Albania.
