March 20, 2023
Castellammare del Golfo
A very mixed day, but one we wouldn’t repeat. On the plus side (in addition to our visit to the cathedral), we found an outstanding route to our destination for the night, Castellammare Del Golfo. In fact, based on this experience II think Monreale makes a better springboard for biking west than Palermo. If we ever started a tour in Palermo again, I think I’d skip Palermo itself and just catch the taxi from the airport to Monreale.
The ride began with a six mile climb on SS186. Not bad, and unavoidable unless you want to sign up for a serious climb through the hills northwest of town. Traffic was moderate and manageable, but we were happy to reach the summit both to mark the end of the climb and to finally come to the turnoff to a much smaller local road to the coast. This was a last minute change from our original plan to follow 186 for most of the way to Castellammare. I looked over the route again this morning, decided 186 was busier than we might want, and looked for improvements. I found them, for sure. Our new route added a few miles, but the next fifteen miles were brilliant as we followed a distressed, semi paved and virtually empty road to the coast before following the water for the final ten miles to town.
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So what’s not to like? Well, for one thing look at the photo below. My zoom camera definitely has a focus problem all of a sudden. It’s been a wonderful device, until this morning; and now it’s all but unusable, particularly if I’m zooming in on anything. A complete mystery. I’ve tried everything I can think of including a factory reset (twice). So that’s distressing.
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By the way, not that you want to learn about this stuff now, with the camera on the fritz, I found this on dpreview:
"It’s important to understand the difference between iZoom (IZ), Digital Zoom (DZ) and Extended Optical Zoom (EZ). As I understand it, IZ and DZ are very similar: they both “upsize” a small-size cropped image in-camera to return something with the same pixel count as an un-manipulated image. The same process can be performed – often with better results – in Post Processing by cropping an image down to a smaller pixel count, and then having the PP software re-size it back to the original pixel dimensions. IZ appears to have a better algorithm for this operation, so it gives better results than DZ."
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The highlight of the day came on a short stretch of road where we encountered a frisky pair of horses, one of them loose in the road. We held up for several minutes watching the show, partly because we weren’t sure how safe it would be to bike past.
Finally the loose one left the road and cantered off into the brush, and we quickly made our move. Almost immediately we’re stopped again though when Rachael squealed with delight at a fenced pasture filled with colorful hogs and piglets.
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One other good/bad thing about the day: we’re starting to see a lot of birds, virtually all new for this year: magpies, jays, gulls, chuffs, jackdaws, doves, swallows. Good, right? Not if you can’t zoom in enough to get a reasonable shot. For example, there’s this collared dove that’s reasonably close and would make for a nice shot it the zoom focused correctly.
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Really, it’s the death-knell for the bird count unless I can figure out the camera situation. For now I’ll put the quest on hold because it’s just too frustrating.
Right after the horse and pig show we enjoyed a fantastic serpentine descent, one of those where when you look down the slope you can hardly believe where your road is going. Worth many good shots, or one or two poor ones just to remind us.
We stopped for lunch at the Spar in Montelepre, picking up cheese, figs and hazelnuts for me, and bread and bresaola for Rachael and then eating at a bench beside a roadside shrine. And then a few more miles brought us to the coast, and a final ten mile run along the coast rounded out the day.
So the camera definitely put a damper on the day. What else? Well, for one, at one point our road took a steep drop to a creek and then rose steeply up the other side. I was astonished to watch Rachael ahead of me lose momentum on the climb, slow to a crawl, and the somehow pop straight sideways off her bike and land hard on her butt. I can’t quite figure out how she exited this way, actually. She’s sore and bruised, but hopefully no worse off than that.
So that’s two. For a third, it’s probably time to mention the roadside trash situation in Sicily. It wasn’t bad when we were here seven years ago, but was much more noticeable on our second tour. And now it’s really quite dreadful. It’s really a shame, because so much of the island is over the top beautiful.
And, possibly most ominously of all I had another significant arrythmia episode, one that was really disabling. It began about in the midpoint of the ride, when we were on the flats and I was taking photos of that stupid collared dove. Makes no sense. It was really limping by the end of the ride, even though there were no significant hills remaining. So that’s bad, and makes us wonder if this whole tour is even viable. We’ll wait and see, but I can hardly wait to speak with my electrophysiologist next month and see if I can get scheduled for ablation surgery this summer.
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The day ended well though. After resting in our room for an hour or so I felt recovered enough to go out for a meal. And, as luck would have it we had company - as you probably knew already, Jacquie and Al are staying here tonight also, so we enjoyed a second meal together. We ate at a fine waterfront restaurant that they had made reservations for - La Cambusa - and we all ordered the pistachio crusted hake. You’d think with all four of us selecting and enjoying the same dish there would be food photos to share, wouldn’t you? Sorry.
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Ride stats today: 35 miles, 2,600’; for the tour: 60 miles, 5,300’
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2023 Bird List
119. Eurasian magpie
120. Eurasian collared dove
Today's ride: 35 miles (56 km)
Total: 60 miles (97 km)
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Hopefully your heart is OK and you feel well again soon.
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I’ve been using this camera (the current one and earlier ones of the same model) since it came out in 2016 and never seen this behavior so I’m thinking it’s defective.
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Surprisingly, there’s an electronics store just a mile from our room in little Salemi that lists this camera (its successor, actually) on their website. We’ll hike over there this morning and hope for the best.
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The results of my quick interweb search for LUMIX autofocus issues all had to do with its tendency to focus hunt in video mode, not the problem you're experiencing, so I've got nothing for you. It does indeed sound like replacing the thing (ship the old one home, or direct to Panasonic for evaluation and repair or replacement so you're not lugging it around to no good purpose?) is the best strategy.
Good luck on the arrythmia thing. That's by far the most worrisome.
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I agree about the trash situation in Sicily. Such a beautiful place - it's a huge shame that they can't get the roadside trash situation under control.
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