Saturday, January 19, 2008

Liérganes - Pozos de Noja

This saturday I went to do an easy but beautiful route with my brazilian friends Felipe and Vanessa. This is the google earth file describing the route in case you are interested: lierganes.kmz


We were very lucky to have a great weather with a beautiful blue sky. I took the opportunity to get some panoramic photos of the views.


Some "aggresive attitude" pictures with my black hat, hehe. I have more like that with a sticks but i thought they were too strong! haha!


A funny child with some animals of her farm (goats, pigs).


We arrived at Liérganes quite late, it was getting dark!! I think this is a nice sunset picture showing the route we did, isn't it!?

Friday, January 18, 2008

Nusense in Spain!

Last weekend, I spent a nice time with my favourite Londoner, Debbie (alias Nusense) who was kind enough to visit me in my town, Santander (listen to the song I made about her in my previous post!!). Despite her nickname comes from the pronunciation for the English word "nuisance", she wasn't that nuisance at all, haha!!


Nusense is a very talented rapper. You can hear some of her great songs in her website and also videos of her rap battles in youtube (google them!!). As an example, this is part of the lyrics of one of her best songs (in my opinion)


SIT THE FUCK DOWN

"...
i aint jokin around so tell me now do i look like a clown (hahahahahaha)
real people stand up haters sit da fuk down (haters sit da fuck down)
and i aint fuckin around so whats the weather like on the ground
real people stand up haters sit da fuk down (haters sit da fuck down)
..."



I was astonished when she used to start making rhymes on the fly (called free-style rapping). I tried to make some as well but I failed to make a single one, hehe. Her songs, like many other rap songs, have aggresive lyrics that show the living hell where they have been grown up (i.e: some suburbs of London).


Any self-respected hip-hop singer or rapper must appear to be very tough, hehe, so that's why we look so dangerous in our pics. Actually, she is a very good person who is always thinking about her friends (Lee, Mysta, ...).


Although we were going to do some hiking in the hills, the weather was quite bad and I decided to guide her to do a walk along the cost so she could see some beautiful views from Santander. I think we will come accross in future adventures so keep updated!! :)

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Mum, I want to be an artist!

This is not about a new trip or something like that. It's about the year 2007 coming to an end, and me wanting to start doing new things. So I tidyed up my room and converted it into my new art studio!!


I have new ambitious plans to be a comic artist and also to be able to create my own songs. First I need a lot of practice of course. I put here some links of the first songs I have made with the help of my harmonica, my voice and some software:

deb_is_coming_to_spain.mp3
a_message_from_the_sky.mp3
on_the_train_to_chicago_city.mp3

I will get better, promise!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Sierra del Hornijo

Last sunday I did a new route in a valley close to the last route (Monte Ranero), the valley of Soba. In the following picture we can see how Monte Ranero looked like from the new route (for beginners: you can click on the pictures to see them in a bigger size):


Soba is a very beautiful and important valley and it gives name to a delicious dessert called "Sobao", very typical from Cantabria. You can also find here the source of the river Ason, with a spectacular waterfall in a precipice. This time I took my bike with me because I wanted to finish the route soon enough to take the train back at 14:20 (otherwise I would need to wait for the one at 20:50). My route didn't pass by the waterfall though.


I wanted to cross the mountain range "hornijo" trough an aperture that people from Ramales know as "La Canal de Ancilla" and people from Soba call "Ventana de las Trapías" (I checked it, by the way). Here is a link to the route in Google Earth.


I took a FEVE train in Santander at 8:00 and arrived at the village of Gibaja at 9:22. From Gibaja I ride my bike through a general road to the nearby town of Ramales where one can contemplate the astonishing figure of the peak San Vicente (not the highest one in Hornijo though) and "La Canal de Ancilla" (see the picture above). Note that normally the ascension to San Vicente is not done from its north face but from the south (we will see it in another picture).

The ascension from there was very hard and I had to go on foot most of the time. On the entrance to "La Canal" a bunch of dogs came barking at me in a very aggresive way. I think this should be illegal, prosecuted and punished. This people with aggresive dogs must think they are the only ones allowed to walk in the area.


Crossing "La Canal" was really hard because I had to walk and hold my bike at the same time. I was exhausted!!(I retouched my face in the picture to make it clear, haha) There was not a clear path, lots of stones and bushes so it was not appropiate for a bike at all. I do not recommend anyone to do the same, it requires a bit of experience and being crazy!!


I managed to see some deers (I guess) and took some pictures of them.


When I finally crossed "La Canal" I could see the amazing views of the valley of Soba. I took some photos to convert them into a panoramic one. I had planned to go a little bit to the west but I didn't have enough time for that (going through "La Canal" was harder than expected) so I decided to go downhill.


Now, the pain of taking the bike on my shoulders there was finally worth the effort. It was a real pleasure to go down the valley. Above we can see the south face of the peak San Vicente which is normally accessed through the village of Manzaneda.

Finally I arrived at the station of Gibaja 20 minutes ahead. I had the chance to talk to the station chief who is from Santander. He told me that the station is driven in the old way ("bloqueo telefónico") which means that the signaling is not automatic but through asking-giving permission by voice calls (the signals are then controlled by him through a laptop).