tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5900647893855351168.post6582308112600762553..comments2024-02-23T02:16:52.428-08:00Comments on Anthea's Virtual Jotter (AVJ): Legends and wanderings Antheahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17153858534621780832noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5900647893855351168.post-10534593820444531312013-08-11T10:47:11.659-07:002013-08-11T10:47:11.659-07:00Thanks Colin. We had that route sussed. It was the...Thanks Colin. We had that route sussed. It was the route to the Poligono Deportivo, not round the corner as we had somehow assumed but a good 25 minutes walk away - a bit of a trek in 30 degrees and no shade!!! We have since organised a lift.Antheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17153858534621780832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5900647893855351168.post-7561960300351713042013-08-11T01:55:30.943-07:002013-08-11T01:55:30.943-07:00The playa fluvial. The buoys were place in the aft...The playa fluvial. The buoys were place in the after after a guy drowned in a strong current in the first week after it was opened. Spanish approach to risk/safety. Test how safe it is - it might be perfect - and then introduce measures when it proves to be unsafe/fatal.<br /><br />Route to the old quarter/town:<br /><br />Rúa Paloma, downwards<br />Rúa Margarita-Rua Seca (continuation)<br />Cross at the lights<br />Continue on Rúa Seca<br />Continue on Rúa Santa Clara<br />Cross Cobian Roffingnac near Froiz enorme (or turn left for shopping)<br />Enter old quarter at Sarmiento<br />Walk past St Bartólome, Plaza de Leña and Hotel Rúas to Veggie Sq.<br /><br /><br />Colin Davieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17034285745883721921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5900647893855351168.post-6627584657133490292013-08-10T12:54:19.286-07:002013-08-10T12:54:19.286-07:00Oh Anthea,
Google Street map is your friend.
I l...Oh Anthea,<br /><br />Google Street map is your friend.<br /><br />I located Paloma Hotel, 9 Rúa Paloma & followed your route, left at the roundabout & along Casas Novas to the Galician Cross at O Pazo where you both turned 45 degrees left & continue along Cons until the Casino Mercantil E Industrial hoves into view. I think I'll use the laziest word in the Greek language. Endaxi translates into 'okay' or 'it's alright', Endaxi Taxi.<br /><br />I do not stir until I have plotted my route by looking at the junctions on Street View as well as the parking facilities at my destination. It reduces the stress on my passengers.<br /><br />Cordially,<br /><br />Perry<br />Perryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08715633779618461756noreply@blogger.com