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  1. Skinnybiker

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    I meant of course the "fight or flight" response which we have little control over. A rider will always try to avoid an obstacle since most are fixed but the pedestrian also has an almost automatic response to avoid another moving or threatening object; this imo is where the difficulty lies...
  2. Skinnybiker

    Cycle storage in Gijon

    Try WarmShowers but be aware they are experiencing difficulties with their email system so message several in the area. Also some hostels / hotels will have storage, those out of town will probably have larger facilities
  3. Skinnybiker

    Getting a bike from the UK

    To paraphrase, travelling with a bike is the worst, travelling on a bike is the best way to travel. Getting from your home to the start of your Camino with a bike is an exercise in logistics and a compromise in terms of time Vs money. Plenty of money & short on time then rent, plenty of time but...
  4. Skinnybiker

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Ha, that's amusing and possibly correct, put a neophyte on a powered vehicle in rocky terrain is asking for trouble. A couple of misconceptions in replies above; eMTBs do require physical input and many peregrinos seem to assume that they're just targets for guys on bikes. A rider will do his...
  5. Skinnybiker

    Cycling SJPP to Roncesvales

    There are luggage transfer services all the way along the CF with plenty of info on this forum. The main service in SJPDP is ExpressBourricot, all the info is on their website. Presumably they don't expect peregrinos to reach Roncevalles much before midday and you're not allowed in to the...
  6. Skinnybiker

    Cycling SJPP to Roncesvales

    Riding the Camino in 2022 I got my self a bit worked up over this climb, so much so that for the first & only time ever I used the pack transport service to Roncesvalles. Suffice to relate that the ride up (road) was pretty easy but then I had to wait three hours for my luggage before continuing...
  7. Skinnybiker

    For Sale/Wanted E - Mountain bike for sale April 2024

    Good to know you managed to sell the bike, it was a bargain for the right person. Richard
  8. Skinnybiker

    Advice on Getting a Second-Hand Gravel Bike?

    If you're living in or are in Spain atm try Wallapop or Milanuncios, plenty of bikes available. Accessories, routing and all the other interesting stuff are another chapter in the book. Buen bici-camino. Richard
  9. Skinnybiker

    Via de la Plata - Recumbent...?

    As others have written, it's mostly doable by bike so it will generally be doable by a recumbent trike, what hasn't been discussed is the added difficulties of using a trike. Looking at the ICE Adventure HD it folds, which is good, what's the weight and is it the manual or e-assist model? A few...
  10. Skinnybiker

    Caminos for cycling that are not very hilly.

    Train / ferry whilst environmentally sound is a bit of fool's errand, very hard, i did it once Cádiz to Plymouth, never again. Flight to SVQ will be much easier then airport bus in to the city. Good luck
  11. Skinnybiker

    Train bookings

    Recently I was looking for a train from Malaga to Cádiz, RENFE came up with nada. The reason being that for most routes the system does not handle connections - which is strange because it's not unusual. Seat61.com provides a lot of useful information about trains all across the world and the...
  12. Skinnybiker

    Caminos for cycling that are not very hilly.

    Spain, by some criteria, is reckoned to be the second most mountainous country in Europe. How about some of the Caminos in flatter countries, Netherlands, France etc?
  13. Skinnybiker

    What exercises to do to strengthen lower back?

    You have received a lot of good suggestions about back exercises and walking the Camino so I have a couple of suggestions from a cycling pov. * Why not cycle the Camino? You're obviously a very competent cyclist, the bike carries the weight and you can ride as many or as few kilometres as you...
  14. Skinnybiker

    cycling from Santiago to Lisbon?

    Well it would seem to me that if you're cycling 1000km & perhaps 10,000m vertical from Sevilla, by the time you arrive Santiago you'll both be fit, know what you're capable of and perhaps jettisoned some cargo. The hills / mountains in Spain will be more work than the coastal route in Portugal...
  15. Skinnybiker

    Cycling the Norte

    ...on a full-sus trail bike. Also does he intend riding the Camino or following the road option? Here are a few suggestions for you & your friend: * he might consider riding more of El Norte starting further east as there are some great rides in Pais Vasco & Cantabria then join you further...
  16. Skinnybiker

    Biking the via de la plata

    Another option could be to buy good second hand bikes. Check / contact the local bike shops, look on Wallapop or Milanuncios as there are usually 100s of bikes for sale and it should be a buyers market.
  17. Skinnybiker

    de la Plata from Africa

    We live in El Colorado, Conil; it is perfectly feasible to continue along the coast from Conil to Sancti Petri but you have to turn inland, pass through Chiclana then continue on the new Camino across the Salinas to San Fernando then on to Cádiz. In my original post above I meant the...
  18. Skinnybiker

    de la Plata from Africa

    Some good info from others so a couple of different points; from SA can you fly to Casablanca or Rabat then train to Tangier? the ferry from Ceuta goes to Algeciras, if you want Tarifa then catch the fast cat from Tangier from Tarifa you will have to walk the N340 to Valdevaqueros but there are...
  19. Skinnybiker

    Santiago to Gibraltar/La Linea

    Vueling to Sevilla then bus to Algeciras is another option. There are many options but none are direct, depends on your preferences; flying, train, bus or rent a car one way, that would be direct.
  20. Skinnybiker

    Cycling the Camino Portuguese Interior (not Central)

    Maybe you could be more specific, post on a cycle forum, check out cycle journals (CGOAB perhaps). From my POV all caminos are worth riding.

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