November 24, 2021
Arcos to Grazalema
Brrrr!
Today’s ride was quite enjoyable, except for the cold. More on that later.
We, or rather I, started off by missing a turn in our descent through Arcos. I often find my Garmin hard to see, especially with my sunglasses (without which I’d be able to see the screen but not read anything on it as my glasses have reader panes) and most especially while bumping down a steep cobbled street. Not to worry, though, we could take that very low little bridge I photographed yesterday, or perhaps the road highway bridge behind it, and carry along to join our planned route. Al chose the road bridge.
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When we got to A372, the road we’d follow all the way to Grazalema, we found a fairly new highway with a very smooth surface and good shoulder…and more traffic than we like. When the opportunity came to switch onto A372a for a few km, we did it. The road was narrow but the surface was good—until we’d climbed and descended and then it got rough. Not nearly as rough as the Via Verde de la Campiña, but still, it seems unfair to lure cyclists with a good surface and then downgrade it significantly once they were too far along to consider turning back. Once we returned onto A372, we stayed. No more diversions!
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We stayed on the highway and bypassed El Bosque as we weren’t yet in need of food (the hotel breakfast was substantial) and the clouds were coming in. The road tilted up in earnest now, but it never got too steep. The climb was very manageable but it sure seemed endless. Perhaps that was because the temperature was dropping. By the time we got to Puerto del Boyar, I was almost too cold to put on some layers for the descent. Although there were some beautiful vistas along the climb and at the top, we were too cold to take more than a commemorative puerto shot each.
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It wasn’t a long descent into Grazalema but it was enough for my Reynaud’s syndrome to make my hands almost useless. We beelined for an open café/bar where we could sit inside and thaw. Al even got our puffies from our panniers to wear inside. Hot tea and a bowl of soup provided more warmth.
We have an apartment here for 3 nights. I hope we get some good weather since it looks like a beautiful setting (and there’s a loop ride I really want to do).
Today's ride: 49 km (30 miles)
Total: 1,086 km (674 miles)
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Is the loop ride you’re considering down to Zahara and back up through Palomas pass? I hope you can do it - it’s really a stunning climb - but you know of course that Palomas is another thousand feet up.
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