The weather is quite cool at 8 in the morning but the sky is blue and I think it will be another lovely days walking alongvthe side ofcthe valley to Cadiar.
My mission in another life is to get the voice recognition software working well enough to talk to blogger... that would make blogging much faster, easier and more "live". Even with a Sasung Galaxy Note 3 and magic pen it is difficult and slow Breakfast isn't until 9 and will be tostada and coffee unless I ask for some huevos revueltos (scrambled eggs) and ham which I absolutely love. So this is Day 7. I am getting closer to Gerard Brenan's patch.... more later.
South America is really big and I have never been there. I am leaving the safety of my teaching job to explore 5 spanish-speaking countries and to walk in the footsteps of Charles Darwin on the Galapagos Islands. I am hoping that neither the perilous altitudes of Ecuador, the ravenous midges in the Peruvian rainforest or the crazy Bolivian bus drivers will kill me... I will doubtless meet other people on the edge of sanity who feel the need to wander away from safety. I hope we can be friends.
Cape Wrath Trail
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Monday morning in Trevelez
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Your blogs come at amazing times, and are probably frequent enough. Dare I say that I think the idea of a voice recognition blog is appalling. What you really need is a satnav type device with a map and a little dot flashing on it to show where you are. And perhaps a line for the route. Juviles and Cadiar both sound a bit rum, what with O2 Nazis and chavs. Not to mention Lanjaron. Stay away from civilization, lovie. And have a rioja for me. ps we will be in Turkey in 2 weeks. Yihaa.
I can be instantly located on viewranger with something called a "buddy beacon". It means Andrew can get me rescued if necessary. I am so glad that you are following my adventure. Xxxxxx
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