Re: Navarra in Espania
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 3:20 pm
The roads were good, despite the off, reburners recovering well but wasn't allowed to fly either. the Blade will live too.Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:24 am Trips this year seem to have been fraught with problems, and broken ribs seems par for the course. Hope Reburner is recovering well, and of course I will go on the list for the bike if he croaks.
One of our group in Ireland had a similar issue, broken ribs and spleen damage but his was a bit more serious. He got to spend some time in intensive care, and wasn't allowed to fly for 6 weeks. Since he came from Canada that was a bit of a bummer. Sounds as though Reburner got off quite lightly, if broken ribs can be considered light. IIRC they hurt like buggery.
Canfranc station looks the dogs bollocks. I saw it being converted last year, even surrounded by builders it looked impressive. Some of the roads around there aren't too shabby either.