Tuesday, 7 September 2010

7 Sept, Palencia

Well ironically though last night and today probably make the best reading of my adventures so far, I don´t think I can do it justice; I´m utterly exhausted.

You probably guessed already my sleeping spot of choice last night didn´t really do the job, I was getting desperate.

I lay there feeling smug, snug and happy and even when it started to drizzle it was fine at first.

I kind of don´t want to go through this I can almost hear you laughing, it may be funny from a distance and I know it´ll be funny tomorrow or the day after (or if i wasn´t on my own...) but it´s all a bit fresh and I feel silly.

The drizzle continued and grew in strength. So did the smug feeling, in fact my shelter was so good a few mosquitoes came to join me in it, complete with that terrible intangible stereo hum.

When rain started to come through one little bit of the bales, I didn´t worry too much. It´d probably stop soon anyway and I could avoid the drip.

It wasn´t very nice, though, when I started getting bitten by horrible crawly things that I couldn´t see, but weren´t the mozzies. I still lay there, trying to ignore it and at a loss for an alternative.

In fact I still lay there until my whole sleeping bag, all the cozy clothes I had layered on, my pillow and most everything, was wet, muddy and scratchy with straw and entirely different from the soft warm refuge I´d created a few hours earlier.

It wasn´t until something scuffled, right by my head, from a gap in the bales, (that was definately not a mite or a mozzy) that I leapt up and packed. I would have to continue cycling until I found a hostel and hope that there´d be someone awake to let me in. At least I´d be warm, on the move.

The next while was the closest thing to dreaming so far all night, white line drifting by on my left, edge on the right, wobbling along somewhere between the two.
A village I passed through´s church struck 2, twice.
Rabbit!

After an age, I passed a motel thing, loads of lorries parked all around and not a glimmer of light.

Oh, but some out-buildings! Look, no door on that one!

Full of shit. Great.

Another dream of white lines. I ran over a frog and cried.

And finally- a 24-hour garage, thank god, yes, yes, light and humans; who aren´t hurtling past on massive lorries.

The man hardly batted an eyelid as I stumbled in, soaking and muddy and bedraggled, his dog barking at me from the end of his rope.

I had some hot water and tried to blag a lift to Palencia with truckers, and he got a bit of my situation out of me- I was a bit embarrassed, to be honest.

But it was lucky I let my pride drop for a minute, cos the next thing he´s offered me a place to sleep- his and his brothers house is just round the back of the garage, so I gratefully hung my stuff up to dry and snuggled up in the most incredibly squishy, comfy bed until morning., while kind night-shifter worked next door.

Obviously there´s been today as well, but it wasn´t that eventful and now I´m in Palencia. Sleeping in a hostel tonight as I need to do some laundry, get decent sleep and it´s still raining.

I just had a frustrating but heart-warming silent chat with mum over skype, we could grin at each other like loons and gesture wildly but neither of us could hear a thing. That´d keep me going through another last night :)

Ate amanha x

4 comments:

  1. Hello dear, miss you greatly.
    That sounds like quite a night, I thought we had it bad.
    After a few drinks in Santander we headed up towards the lighthouse at the top of the hill hoping to find somewhere secluded to pitch the tent. This was not be to so as there was a large gate barricading the final strech of road...bugger.
    We thought we were in luck as just before the road was barricaded there was a nice wall with one of the thickest hedges I have ever seen, i'm not sure what the plant was but there was a deffinate dry patch under. Great I thought as it had been raining all day and the ground had managed to remain dry, the area was level and out of the wind...ideal. We got the sleeping bags and roll mats out feeling a little naughty as we were camped on the entrance to a campsite, but hey never mind. As luck would have it the rain seemed to increase 10 fold in strength, slowly at first little drops started to penetrate the hedge, shit, bugger try to find the groundsheet that was for the first time in the trip wrapped up in the middle of the tent. By the time this was out the large dry patch under the hedge had now dissapeared and our mats were keeping us off the wet tarmac. We managed to make a little nest with kinda moist sleeping bags but were not soaked through. I think we managed to drift off for a while, but I awoke a little later the rain having ceased but feeling very damp, Hannah as always was fast asleep. Luckily for us the rain held off for the rest of the night and with the ground sheet now off us the sleeping bags were not soaked in the morning.
    So I guess we shared your pain a little but definatly not to the extent that you had to endure
    See you soon hopefully
    love x

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  2. Hahaha I don't feel so silly now know you had a wet night too. That's so funny that Han just slept through the whole thing, she's amazing.
    You'rs probably was just as bad, I'm just being a drama queen- and I take it all back what I said about those biting mites being a figment of your imagination- they are no such thing!
    How is it being back in England? I'm in France now, just 750ish k to go!...
    Missing you x x

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  3. PS why on earth didn't you put your tent up?!?! x x x x

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  4. Uuummmm not so great being home bit of a shock going back to my normal turmoil of life, start back at work tommorow which i'm kinda looking forward too. As to the tent we were trying to be inconspicuous i think being that we were in a city, and probably a little lazy :-)
    With the gear cable if it does go i would try to adjust it so that it is a middle ish gear. You can use the screws on the mechs to adjust a little or alternativly you can normally wedge a small stick or something in place to hold it in a gear that is useable xx

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