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| Climbing at Ambol |
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| Callosa across the Salinas |
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| A deserted Calpe |
An occasional listing covering bits and bobs about my various trips, climbing or otherwise, plus anything else that pops up. Feel free to add a comment or ask a question.
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| Climbing at Ambol |
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| Callosa across the Salinas |
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| A deserted Calpe |
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| La Mata in November - could be worse |
In the event, the 'simple' process turned out to be a bureaucratic nightmare - fortunately Sherri's old college friend Gill, who has lived down here for years, recommended a friendly solicitor and she had move things along quite nicely.
We currently have managed to gather/get:
- a rental contract, (to show we are resident) - plus letters from the Russian owners to prove they exist
- an S1 form from the NHS (to get reciprocal health cover)
- an NIE (equivalent of NI number) - had to do this in Alicante
- a digital certificate from the town Hall (so we can do things on line)
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| We have an address/postbox |
Still to do
- once we get the Padron - we have apply for the TIE (Residency) which apparently involves two more trips to Alicante and one to the police station to get finger-printed.
- convert the S1 into heath cover, requires a visit to the medical centre, and some other place - not looked into it yet. If we get that the UK/NHS will issue us with a new EHIC card to cover the rest of Europe - very useful.
- and finally (?) possibly change our driving licences.
So - getting Residency isn't particularly easy or straightforward, and there is no reason why it should be I guess. Without a good understanding of the system and the ability to speak Spanish - I'm guessing the whole process would prove to be near impossible. We are actually learning Spanish - via Duolingo and that has been quite an enjoyable experience
** Necesito aprender más español, más rápido **!
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| White Cat hanging on |
In the end we had a pleasant month in the Ariege, climbing and hiking, thought the weather was unseasonable, very hot to start with then cool and damp with snow on the high tops - very unusual for October. Our 'favourite feline', White Cat had deteriorated significantly in the three months we had been away, so we decided to stick around to look after her (him!) for her (his) last few days. Anyway - a month later she was still enjoying sleeping, sunshine and tickles and time was pressing on - so we handed her over to John and Jackie, she has become an indoor cat now in their nice warm apartment. Fifteen years is a great innings for a tatty old farm cat but we will miss her :-(
UPDATE - White Cat lasted another 10 days and is now buried in her favourite spot for morning sunshine in the garden.
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| La Mata - warmer than the UK |
Then it was southwards via the snowy Pyrenees to La Mata near Torrevieja, where we have booked a long-let close to the beach to see about some kind of Residency before Brexit. It is all a bit confusing and daunting but the alternative - six months a year in the UK - doesn't bear thinking about.
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| Settling In |
Seventy years old, a milestone I wasn't really looking forward too (or not at all to be honest), but it has arrive anyway. I have been busy, fifty plus years of climbing memories, lots of great friends along the way, lets hope there are a few more good days coming down the line.
We left the UK a month ago, the Hull to Zeebrugge ferry was virtually empty, but most venues in France have been quite busy, only a little less so than more normal times. We had a few damp days in the Vosges then a while in the Maurienne - we like it there, plus a week in the ski resort of Puy-Saint-Vincent so we could be close to Ailefroide. Them it was back to Ariege for a while to catch our breath on the way to the Costa Blanca in an attempt to get some kind of Residency Permit so we can still be 'Europeans' after Brexit - what a bloody mess that has turned into!
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| Glorious day above Ax les Thermes |
The only 'failure' was the attempt to get married, though we have almost manage to get things moving - hoping to have 'the Banns' read next week which at least leaves us free to do it in our own time.
We have a ferry booked for next week to Zeebrugge and will probably head to Switzerland for some easy granite action if the weather looks to be set fair - after that it will be southwards for the next big adventure - it is too late to stop now!
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| Sherri shivering at Bamford - it isn't the South of France! |
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| Behind the Col de Galibiere - 8,000' |
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| The Ecrins |
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| Climbing at La Travereses |
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| Binky on the classic (as in Front Cover) of Sabine (5c) at Auzat |
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| Poisson d'Avril (7a) Calames |
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| Calames - plenty of routes (200+) to go at there |
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| South Face of the Dent d'Orlu - 26 pitches big enough for you? |
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| CC on Los Bire Fireal (5c) at Sinsat |
The Gorgeous Maurienne From Argentiere we headed over and through the mountains (Frejus Tunnel = €56) as the Galibier Pass was still closed...