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Last week in Calpe...

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This week capped off some great adventures here in Calpe.  The photo above shows me riding on the local club's annual #RideforSerge honoring the founder of the local bike cafe (Baguet), Serge Baguet, a former Belgian pro cyclist who passed away a few years ago.  This group (Fietsvrienden Calpe, or Cycling Friends Calpe in English) has been a fantastic introduction to riding here, and I'll be forever greatful to them given the friends I've made here and the places we've ridden.  Challenging climbs, spectacular vistas, and great company all along the way... Here's some more photos from this week's riding (almost 300 miles worth!)... In addition to a ton of riding, Norma & I have been getting in some beautiful walks as well.  We've been up onto some challenging mountain trails to see a local natural bridge- the Arcos de Els- Pretty special place!  Ano...

Week 3 in Calpe

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Everything has continued to go well here in Calpe.  We finished our second week here, and moved from our first apartment right on center of the beach, to a new one about a mile down the coast near the port and marina, at the base of the big rock that towers over Calpe.  Now we are about two blocks inland, but up on the 9th floor so we have quite the view out to the south over the ocean. Pretty nice for the sunsets!  It's also great for outdoor dining on our patio. Aside from eating and watching the sunset, we're both setting into pretty regular routines as Norma gets a good long daily walk in, and I'm riding a out 50ish miles every other morning with a nice group from the local cycling cafe.  That keeps us pretty busy most days!  We've also been regularly getting in a hike along one of the coastal trails, or up into the mountains.  The trail systems here are remarkably extensive, and we really enjoy it.  Here's a few...

Week 2 in Calpe

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Our second week here in Calpe has pretty much exceeded all my expectations.  Our apartment is in a perfect location, right in the center of town, in the middle of the beach front walkway, And two blocks from the Baguet bike cafe, so both Norma and I have close to unlimited recreation opportunities!  So far, I've ridden on 4 large group rides from Baguet- typically about 50-60 miles each, and with about 5000' of climbing each. I am fortunately fit enough to be pretty close to on par with most of the Belgian, Dutch, and English retirees who make up the bulk of the non-professional riding population here, so I'm really enjoying having an "instant" social group to slip into. Here's some pics from a few of my rides: Norma is also getting lots of exercise walking all over town and a long the miles of waterfront walks and trails.  Today she met a couple of women when were doing local outdoor yoga classes which she's...

Calpe & the Costa Blanca

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We arrived here in Calpe this past Friday after a wet drive down from Valencia. The "move in" was easy, and while we needed to do a bit of cleaning to get things up to Norma's exacting standards, in general we were impressed with our $44/night apartment.  Most importantly, the view from our balcony is to die for: Pretty special!  We are right on the beach, with everything we need in easy walking distance. There are a ton of walking routes up and down the beach and further along the coast, as well as a great set of trails up the rock you see in the photo, known locally as the "Penyal d'Ilfac." Pretty  much everything Norma has been hoping for!  As for me, the cycling is the main attraction to Calpe... After getting settled in, I then set to work unpacking and building up my bike.  On Saturday morning, i set out with a group I've been following on Strava - a bunch of primarily Belgians who call themselves "Fietsvrienden Calpe," and wh...

Valencia!

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After enjoying very easy flights over, we have arrived safely in Valencia. We are staying in a very nice hotel in the center of the old city about 100 meters from the cathedral, just off the main plaza. We even got an upgraded room, so our travel luck is holding for now! After two days here, Valencia has proven to be a remarkably beautiful, clean, uncrowded, and walkable city, far exceeding our expectations.  We've walked about 20ish miles since arriving, and enjoyed some outstanding food (paella Valenciana is delicious!) great wine (local Bobal red is our favorite), and truly outstanding architecture, including some great public plazas, the best central market we've ever seen, and a couple of baroque churches with ceiling frescoes that easily rival anything in Rome, including the Sistine Chapel!  The Roman ruins in the archaeology museum were the best we've seen outside Rome itself. Tomorro...