December 4, 2021
Ardales to Antequera
We didn’t hear it until we opened the door to go down to the hotel restaurant. Then it was deafening. The large room was packed with men in hunting attire, having breakfast, with many of them standing around, socializing and drinking from glasses that didn’t contain coffee or fruit juice. We rather hoped they weren’t going in our direction!
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The road from Ardales to El Chorro was very scenic, especially the descent after the (temporarily closed) Caminetto del Rey reception area. We were passed by several road cyclists, many it matching kit. Most were travelling in the same direction as us, but faster and not stopping to gawk at the scenery.
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I’m so very disappointed we didn’t get to walk the Caminetto. As I was riding along, I was wondering if it might be possible to stop over in Malaga to do it as an excursion on the way to, say, Sicily. We shall see.
After El Chorro, our road got very steep. Al rode it all, but I had to resort to pushing in a few places. Still very scenic.
Over lunch in Valle de Abdalajis, we discussed the second half of our route. The plan was to take a road east from here to La Hoya, then go north on MA4402 to connect with A343 to Antequera. However, a big climb was involved and the road to La Hoya wasn’t on our paper map. I used RWGPS to create a route from Valle de Abdalajis to Antequera, thinking it would send us along A343 the whole way, so we’d get a comparison, but it not only suggested the route through La Hoya, it now said it wasn’t paved. Hmmm. It was very windy, so we opted for the known. As it turned out, A343 was freshly paved and included enough climbing for me (especially considering the wind).
When we arrived at our hotel, we wondered if the fact we found a room there was not only due to its lack of online booking, also because its street is completely dug up. And maybe the rooms are inexpensive because it makes money with its bar. The bar was jammed, with patrons eating and drinking in the hotel’s tiny reception area. In any case, our room is basic and a bit cramped with our bikes also in it, but quiet(!) and very good for the price.
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Today's ride: 44 km (27 miles)
Total: 1,400 km (869 miles)
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