Monthly Archives: November 2015


Pagoeta Adventuriety

The day after the marathon in San Sebastian left us carless and forced me to navigate my half planned hike from our apartment to Pasaia, we set off on Scott’s originally determined and mostly well researched hike in Parque National Pagoeta on routes 4001 and 4002.   We drove to Aia, a small village situated on the slopes of Mount Pagoeta in the Basque province of...

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San Sebastian to Pasaia…Our first Basque Country Hike Adventuriety

We spent two weeks in beautiful San Sebastian, Spain, the perfect mix of mountains, city and sea.  This is La Concha  beach, minutes from our apartment and very cold, but Ashley couldn’t stay out of the water.  She actually swam twice in the Bay of La Concha and the first time came out of the water before her allotted half hour was up (I was...

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Thanksgiving Pintxo Stye Adventuriety

San Sebastian is known for Pinxtos.  I learned this while researching towns that might be good for us to spend time in while we looked around Spain.  People go to San Sebastian to surf and eat.  There are a lot of other attractions of course, but at first glance you may think that the best thing in the area is a night spent eating pintxos....

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Vitoria-Gasteiz Adventuriety

We had one night to spend somewhere on our trek from Madrid to San Sebastian and so after our snow adventure we continued north until we began to get tired of being in the car. This is hot chocolate.  It comes with a cup of steamed milk and we discovered it in a bar/restaurant on our way out of Toledo when the kids ordered Cola...

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Snow! Adventuriety

The sky was dark and low as we drove north out of Madrid on our way to San Sebastian where we would enjoy our final two weeks in Spain before returning home.  Scott had planned a low elevation hike somewhere along the route because it was cold and rainy.  We would stay out of the higher elevations and cold and wind and instead see the last...

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El Clasico Adventuriety / Inspirietry

None of us are die hard sports fans.  Scott loves playing basketball, he played high school basketball and a year of college basketball and now he plays with the kids in the front yard.  He likes watching sports on TV occasionally, he’s even been talking about eating potato chips and watching Monday Night Football when we get home.  He usually knows what’s going on in...

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Walking off Pigs’ Ears in Peñalara National Park Adventuriety

We spent the night in Segovia and drove back towards Madrid the next day to see El Clasico (more on that in the next blog).  Since Segovia is only a short distance from Madrid, Scott had planned a route on the back roads that would allow for a long hike along the trails of Peñalara National Park.  We left Segovia without breakfast (or coffee), stopping at a tiny logging...

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Toledo to Segovia Adventuriety

We spent two restful weeks recovering from our frantic Italian pace and learning the rhythms of Toledo.  The call of “Lotteria!” became part of the normal sounds of the day and the Italian (ironically) owner of the coffee shop around the corner tried to teach me a few Spanish words during my daily visits for his amazing coffee creations. There were many times that I wandered lost without a...

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Parkour Toledo Adventuriety

The kids are enrolled in an online school and part of the curriculum is P.E. which I am in charge of (along with History and English).  We have been able to stay very active with a lot of hiking and walking and an occasional swim or bike ride but lately the kids have added their own twist to our walks, parkour.  Parkour is a discipline developed in...

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Out and About in Toledo, Spain Adventuriety

Toledo is an old and beautiful city.   It is known as the “city of the three cultures” for it’s history of  Muslim, Jewish and Christian peaceful cohabitation for centuries.  There are churches, palaces, castles, fortresses, mosques and synagogues behind the medieval walls that surround the old town on the hill.  Toledo, a World Heritage Site, is like an open-air museum, you don’t even need to venture inside the plethora of historically significant structures...

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