Six do the Picos

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The trip didn't quite start as planned following a massive wave hitting the Pont Aven and putting it out of service the day before our departure.

Plan B was to use the Channel Tunnel and ride through France. Uneventful and boring Autoroutes most of the way.

Simon and I left early Tuesday evening to secure 'luxury' rooms in a Formule 1. Steve, Rob and Martin arrived around midnight. We would meet Tim in Spain as he had spent the previous week in Morocco (again).

Martins 1200 Adventure

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Steves 1150 Adventure with top box (see end of report for more on this)

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Simons 1150 GS - the hardcore round the world traveller look by carrying spare tyres!

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Nicks 1200 GS

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Tims 1200 GS

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Robs 1150 Adventure

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Despite having ridden over 800 miles in 1.5 days, Tim felt it necessary to take us on a coastal detour before going to our hotel. The views were impressive, heres one for the BMW brochure ...

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Our first hotel in Spain was the Torrecerredo, a small family run place in an idyllic location.

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Next morning we were soon exploring the fantastic twisting mountain roads...

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...some of the local inhabitants didn't seem too impressed. "I can stare longer and harder than you, and I am not moving" ...

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... our first off road excursion where Martin christened his 1200 Adventure ...

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Rob decided his bike needed a rest. Despite frantically waving his arms it refused to get up by itself. Tim plays his usual trick of switching on the hot grips while he thinks no-one is looking.

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Steve looking very professional ...

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We found a great stop for an afternoon siesta and some GS style sunbathing.

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Rob showing how it should be done, and Tim showing how it should NOT be ...

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Our second hotel was the Infantado near Potes. A great central location for visiting the region.

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Having dropped his bike 4 times, Rob decides to sit on the fence and ponder the meaning of life....

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... while Simon decides to enter a 'Hot or Not' competition ...

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Another day, another mountain. A great forest track opened up to provide a great view, and then continued to one of the best tracks of the week.

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Tim realised he was heading for a mountain of cow sh#t decided it was better to step aside and let Steve ride his bike out of the deep ruts.

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Somewhere downhill from near here (N 43'02.493 W 4'27.516) along a forest track lies Steves 1150 Adventure Top Box containing his GPS, Camera and money. Quite a geochache if you want to go looking for it.

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Every good GS tour should end in a liberal coating of mud and dust ...

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So ends the first tour on my 1200 GS and I can only conclude what a great bike it is. Long distance touring, offroad (even on Tourances), scratching on mountain hairpins. It does everything. The best bike I have ever owned.
 
Fantastic write up and pics :thumb

... and has really got me excited about the Picos trip at the end of June... :clap

woo hoo... can't wait... :bounce1 :bounce1 :bounce1
 
Room 101 said:
Fantastic write up and pics :thumb

... and has really got me excited about my Picos trip at the end of June... :clap

woo hoo... can't wait... :bounce1 :bounce1 :bounce1

I'll follow you then...................
 
Why oh why.......

....do I look at pictures of these great places when I am at work?

Great shots , love the ford picture and the Nick & his GS "top of the mountain / sound of music" shot. :thumb

Biking in the Picos....never done it ................looks awesome. Lucky Sue & co.
 
Went to the Picos last year, great place. The Adv top box obviously wasn't secured using the extra fastening that they give you to bolt through from the inside :rob One of my mates lost his system panniers going up the access road to the Torrecerredo, it's easy to see the speed humps after you've just been over them :D

Regards,

Charles
 
I recognise that second to last photo location.

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Clive and I were there a few days earlier. Seems we might have had slightly better weather then (and on the Pont Aven, the crossing was flat as a Dab but it changed when we reached France).

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Still working on the blog entries and I'll post a report our perambulations soon.
 
Good one Nick. :thumb

so thats where Tim has been - wondered why we hadn't heard from him for a while.
 


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