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The part between San Martín de Valdeiglesias and Almorox | The part between San Martín de Valdeiglesias and Almorox | ||
was very nice, sweeping curves through gentle hills. | was very nice, sweeping curves through gentle hills. | ||
+ | I rode this part again eight weeks later in expedition [[2021-09-12_40_-4]]. | ||
Closer to Maqueda, it became a little bit boring, with the | Closer to Maqueda, it became a little bit boring, with the | ||
road being mostly absolutely straight, not to speak about | road being mostly absolutely straight, not to speak about |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 13 September 2021
Sun 18 Jul 2021 in 40,-4: 40.0167325, -4.5594099 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a stubble field next to the motorway A-5 near Los Cerralbos.
Participants
Plans
Expedition
The geohash was directly next to the motorway A-5. It was in the middle of what looked like an unplanted field in the Maps, but in this season, some precious crops might live there, so I was not sure if I actually could reach it.
It was a good one hour motorcycle ride, so I was inclined to take the comfortable old Goldwing, however, very close to the geohash was a large gas station which provided parking space even for many trucks. I had lamented before about the troubles of getting my big and heavy motorcycle called Wendy parked, but it would never again be as easy as here, so I finally took Wendy for the trip.
The whole ride was over well-developed comfortable roads. The part between San Martín de Valdeiglesias and Almorox was very nice, sweeping curves through gentle hills. I rode this part again eight weeks later in expedition 2021-09-12_40_-4. Closer to Maqueda, it became a little bit boring, with the road being mostly absolutely straight, not to speak about the final part on the four lane motorway A-5.
With Wendy missing any holder for the navigation system, I had once more to remember the route, but I could find the right exit and parked at the gas station as planned. It was only a five minutes walk to the field which hosted the geohash, and it was all stubble, so no problem to enter it.
It was again a hot day (which had hold for all days since a couple of weeks here in central Spain), so I bought a cold soft drink at the gas station, enjoyed it sat down in the shadow, and rode home.