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Monday, April 4, 2005

Back from Spain…

Author: site admin
Category: Motorcycle Trips

I’m back from our Edelweiss tour of the Andalucia region of Spain and we had a great time. I have put some photos up on our travel web site:

Some of the highlights from our trip were:

1) The art and architecture in Barcelona - Jonna and I are both big art fans so the works by Gaudi, Picasso, Miro, Dali and Goya were all incredible to see. The Miro museum and some of Gaudi’s buildings like Sagrada Familia and La Pedrera were particular highlights.

One of the great roads in Spain

2) The roads in Spain - I don’t think that Andalucian civil engineers own rulers because their roads are all curvy, even the ones that go through flat areas. There may be no obvious reason for a road to have a turn but damned if there won’t be curves left, right and center. The road surfaces aren’t always great but on a big BMW GS that didn’t really matter.

3) The scenery is stunning - Andalucia is nearly all mountains and hills. The highest peaks around over 4,000 ft high which doesn’t sound like much until you realize its only 50 miles from beach to mountain top. What makes this even better is that fact that Spain has set aside large areas for National Parks and Nature Preserves, so a days ride is pretty much guaranteed to be beautiful.

4) History is everywhere - Whether it is Cathaginian, Roman, Moorish, Medieval or Renaissance there is something interesting nearly everywhere. We particularly enjoyed towns like Granada and Ronda which seem to have focused on preserving their Moorish past. The Alhambra is incredible and justifies a trip to Granada all by itself. We also enjoyed the Pueblas Blancas, the white villages, which are in the hills of central Andalucia. These towns seem frozen in time as they existed during Medieval times. Nice!

5) The food - Jonna had some incredible meals, though I’m admit that Spain isn’t the most vegetarian friendly country so I had pretty limited options (salad, cheese sandwiches and spaghetti). Still the ability to stop and get tapas, small appetizers served in bars, meant that we could try lots of different things whenever we wanted. Being near the coast much of the time meant Jonna got plenty of great seafood and also got to try regional favorites like paella and Andalucian beef.

6) That Spain is so bike mad - Like our trip to Italy, its always cool to be in a country where everyone rides and appreciates motorcycles. MotoGP is one of the most popular sports second only to Soccer. The MotoGP boys were in both Catalunya and Jerez while we were visiting and large crowds showed up just to watch the guys *practice*. Sunday’s timed laps were actually shown live on TV. GP stars like Gibernau, Pedrosa and Rossi were used in advertisements everywhere, even in clothing shops. If only America was so interested in motorcycle racing!

Now that I’m back, I’ll try to get caught up on some things I missed like a review of Daytona, the SX races in Orlando, the final MotoGP tests and this weekend’s World Superbike race in Australia.

[image from my photo collection.]

6 Comments so far

1.

Travis Truman
April 4th, 2005 at 6:17 am

Sounds like you both had a great time. Welcome back!

2.

JKarp
April 4th, 2005 at 8:55 am

How was the R1200GS?

3.

Mike P
April 4th, 2005 at 9:43 pm

Dude, your picture is in the rotating banner at the top of their home page http://www.edelweissbiketravel.com/tours/E Check it out :)

4.

Alanf
April 4th, 2005 at 9:54 pm

Hey Jeff -

The R1200GS was a great bike. I’m not sure I believe BMW’s claim that it makes more power but you can immediately feel that its lighter. That means it *seems* more powerful when you crank on the throttle. The front end on the GS I was riding felt pretty stiff but I think it was specific to the bike (it has done a tour in Morocco before this trip in Spain) rather than a general problem with the bike.

While I thoroughly enjoyed riding the new GS, it doesn’t different enough from my R1150GS to justify the upgrade cost.

Still, another advantage of the Edelweiss tours is that I was able to get in two weeks of “test riding” on the R1200GS which I wouldn’t normally have been able to do.

5.

Alanf
April 4th, 2005 at 9:56 pm

Hey Mike -

Photos Jonna and I made both the Edelweiss web site and their calendar. In their calendar, they incorrectly identify the photo as being from the Valley of the Temples in Sicily when the group photo was actually from Pompeii.

Thanks for noticing we were in the photo. We’ll have to see if any photos from our recent Andalucia tour show up anywhere!

6.

Dylan
April 4th, 2005 at 10:53 pm

Hey Alanf -
Sounds like one heck of a trip! I’m so jealous… I’ve always been intrigued by the Edelweiss tours, but never done one. Sounds very cool.

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