The Bad

Relying only on satnav in vicinity of serious mountains

Other posts may make mention of the same journeys which only goes to show how traumatised I’ve been by ending up, yes naively, on routes, where one has past the point of no return for a variety of reasons; which have taken the van ever higher on ever-narrowing, hairpinning roads, gripping the steering wheel for dear life! and practising some severe cognitive behavioural therapy to keep going, and not to be so ridiculous. And I have to acknowledge that the lesson of the first Pyrenean route to look at maps, altitudes etc was not learned as I tried to get to a campsite already high up in the Sierra Nevadas as a base for visiting Granada.

It may be concluded that I don’t like heights, and will endure them for a greater goal, eg on some kind of ski-lift, but I would rather drive a 40-mile slow single-track route to get out of Applecross in Scotland, than drive back over the infamous Belach-Na-Ba pass.

Unfortunately my photos don’t really capture the white-knuckle ride I endured as I drove ever up on the other side of the valley. The campsite is just below Guejar Sierra at 1000m and looking down on the Canalis reservoir.

Posted by Jackie Barnes in The Bad

Campervan Repairs – Fridge, Electric Step, Malaga

Having had the fridge repaired before leaving the UK – the ignition for the gas operation was not working costing a significant price due to the need for the fridge to be taken out – following successful operation for several days, this time it would ignite, but then not stay lit. Decided that, as temperature now getting hotter, and wanting to use gas to save 3 – 4 eu per day electricity costs, particularly given solar panel happily running any other electricity needs, I should try and get it fixed as relatively near Malaga. Also wanted to finally remove and dump the electric step, a major cause of stress, which have not used for almost the last year, due to the damage it’s incurred when the vehicle has grounded given its low height, and not wanting to end up in the situation where it’s out, and will not retract. The grounding is now regularly occurring given the steepness of ramps/access to sites, and just non-primary road layouts.

So contacted Dometic Spain from the number in the manual, and was given the number of a caravan repair centre on their books in Malaga. To cut a long story short, I spent some 7 hours in the non-confidence-inspiring garage setting using google to try and convey the correct information while the owner and his seeming apprentice, who only spoke Spanish, very slowly throughout the day extracted the fridge, tweaked everything, removed the step – yaay, and responded finally positively to my google-enabled Spanish question as to whether they’d managed to fix it. Not able to take payment by card, I was duly dispatched with the apprentice in his car, into Malaga past several banks, until we reached the bank he had obviously targeted, so that I could get the necessary cash. Another of those experiences where faith,trust and mind-control was required. The fridge is indeed igniting and continuing to work successfully on gas – still remains to be tested on electric!!, as when trying to confirm that the electric function was ok following the re-installation, I was told that they hadn’t repaired the electrical side of things – and I couldn’t face trying to explain that I knew that, but it needed to be tested to ensure all the necessary cables where correctly hooked up! Will have to be pay for an electric hook-up at the next place 🙂

Posted by Jackie Barnes in Equipment, The Bad, Van