Saturday, June 27, 2015
Costa Brava
Today was our last full riding day in
Spain. We enjoyed an excellent breakfast
with a great buffet at our hotel Mas de Torrent. Then we suited up and headed off. I hung with Jessie for the first 12km and
then the kids went off on a ceramics activity.
Kelli and Kate did it too, but they’re a little bummed that they’ve had
to select between the activities and riding much.
Then the adults mostly hung together, for a 600’
climb and descent on the way to the sea.
We then road along a boardwalk (slowly) while people watching, until we
came to a little hut that Backroads stops at for coffee and snacks. We sat there for an hour and watched the
local beach goers which was fun. Then we
rode another 15km to our lunch stop which was spectacular. It was about 150’ up on a cliff above the
Mediterranean. We sat under the shade of
cork trees and had a great lunch while watching the sea in the distance. The setting was a little like Nepenthe, but
bigger and with a view that had more houses.
After lunch we walked part way down the cliffs to a place where you could
jump about 25’ into the sea. Katie went
first, then I went. Eventually Jessie
went too. I sat out on a little island
rock and watched all the others jumping or thinking about jumping. Finally Katie and I swam around a little
point and in to a different beach (maybe 200 yards) and then climbed up a ton
of stairs to get back to the cliffs to get our stuff. The water was probably 75 degrees.
Nine people had said they would probably ride
back (instead of taking a van), but in the end only myself and one of our
guides, Andres, went back on bikes. The
rest went in the vans or a taxi. We had
a good hard ride back, climbed over a bonus hill to check out a view, and got
to know each other a little more.
When we got back to the hotel (around 5:15), I
went down to the pool and read for a couple of hours (dinner wasn’t until
8:00). At 8:00 we had our goodbye speech
and then sat down for a nice meal. The
kids all sat at one table, and the adults at another. It’s amazing how well and quickly the kids on
this trip bonded with each other.
