segunda-feira, 3 de novembro de 2014

Day 1 - Lisbon - Dubai

Dear all,

 

It is not easy to wake up early, when you are exhausted from demanding weeks at work and you are axtually with lack of sleep. Anyway, the excitement of our larger trip so far left us a smile in our faces and go to the airport.

My father gave us some help to carry the bike boxes to the car and drove us to the airport! Cheers dad!

Marta & my father after carrying the first bike box

The airport was very very empty, as there was a(nother) strike on TAP, so quite a lot of flights were cancelled.

TAP check in almost empty

It was our turn to head to Emirates checkin and get out boarding passes for our flight to Dubai.

Peter Lamb & Marta queing for check in
Almost there

When we got to the check in counter, I thought that everything would go smooth, but well, I think that lately it is never that smooth! The lady asked me for how long are we staying there. I responded that we have our flight back in about 5 weeks, but we are going by bicycle to other countries. She asked for a proof for it and I said that we do not have, because we are travelling by bicyle. She replied that Marta only has a 15 visa on arrival, so if we do not have a proof that we leave the country meanwhile she does not allow us to check in! Gosh! Well, we fortunatly bought a flight from Cambodja to Singapore, so we do have a proof that we are leaving Thailand! She asked the supervisor, they were not really sure if we will have problems in Bangkok, but we got the boarding passes to Dubai and Bangkok!

We were the last passengers to be checked in and we still needed to go to the oversized luggage to drop our bikes.

Bikes dispatched all the way to Bangkok

The lady on the oversized luggage told me right away: "I do not think thwt that HUGE box fits the scanner, and if it does not you cannot take that luggage"! I replied, with a smile: "Good morning to you too! It does fit the scanner, I came last weekend to measure it, and it should fit!" Well folks, it was tight tight, but I still had about 1 centimeter margin! :)

Peter Lamb & bike boxes

Well, it does fit the scanner, but there are some curved luggage belts just after the scanner, so we needed to carry the bikes through a corridor and 2 or 3 doors till a storage hall, where they would come to take the bikes later on!

Uff, all of that cannot be called really smooth, lets go through security and catch thst flight!

We bought some Port wine for our couchsurfing host in Dubai. Afterall he saved us from a night slept at the airport! When we were about to pay, there was a lady in front of us with quite a lot of goods to pay and an Asian guy that despite of having arrived there after her, was quite in a rush to catch his flight so asked her if she would mind to pay for hist things before her. Well, the guy was really nervous that he could miss his flight so he was first. She asked him where he was heading and he said that was going back home to Singapore, so he really needed to catch the flight to Dubai! He left the store running, we waited for that lady to pay her things, we payed ours, and went slowly to the bording gate! Jesus, there are stressed travellers in this world!!

We reached our gate, number 46, and our beautiful bird was waiting for us! Good to be back on the B777-300 ER! What and enormous plane! Our ride reg number was A6-EGR.

Our B777 that will take us to Dubai
Martita with our boarding passes to Dubai

Boarding the plane took quite a while but soon it was our time to head to Lisbon's runway 03 and have a powerful take off! It never stops to amaze me how this super large jets fly!

Bye bye Tejo river!

Flight to Dubai takes around 7h15, so there is time for a movie, for a nap, for blogging, for testing the camera, for being bored, for having some dinner...

The flight was very smooth, passing through Spain, Algeria, Tunis, then heading towards Malta, Cairo and Saudi Arabia. It was nice to spot Riyadh from up high. I've been there with my colleague Rui Vaz last year working for about 3 weeks, remember that mate? :)

Well, Dubai's airport is quite crowded, so we have been in a holding pattern for about 1h40 minutes, which means that our flight was delayed and we only reached our gate at 2AM.

I immediatly called Jihad, our couchsurfing host in Dubai, apologising for our delay and to say that it would be more than fine for us to stay at the airport in case he was still at home, as the following day would be a working day! His first words were: "Welcome in Dubai! We are waiting for you outside". Woow, you gotta love this hospitality!

Our story with Jihad is quite simple: We decided not to send couchsurfing requests, as we would be landing in Dubai after midnight. Anyway we left a message in Dibai's main page saying that we would arrive that day and maybe some kind soul would like to host us and save two experienced couchsurfers from a night slept at Dubai's airport. After three hours or so we got a message from Jahid saying that we have found a host! Great news!!

We got out of the plane as soon as possible, went through immigation and found our way outside the terminal building! Some great 27 degrees were welcoming us into Dubai!

Jihad was outside, in his car with another couchsurfer that he was hosting. His name is Vaidas, a 28 years old traveller from Lithuania, that started his trip around the world 4 months ago, trying not to catch any flight! He just got into Dubai coming from Iran ( by boat) and will stay a couple of days more, trying to get his India's visa. He is then to Oman, trying to work for a month or so in a scuba diving school, getting a diving certificate and a place to sleep and some food in exchange for his work there. Well, 4 months of travelling and plenty of time ahaed, on a tight budget, makes you feel jealous, right?? :)

Jihad is a super friendly guy, born and raised in Jordan, studied and worked for a while in the UK and is living now in Dubai for about 2 years! His couchsurfing spirit is great, super welcome and looking on his profile, yes, I found a lot of similarities between him and myself!

Well, we headed to Jihad's place, chatting all the way there where we continued for a while more! Super nice to talk to these guys!

All of us were tired about 4 AM (local time), so a crash on his living's room matresses seemed like heaven for us!

 

That's all for now folks!

 

Best,

Peter & Marta

 

Day 0

Dear all,

 

The days before a larger trip are demanding and in fact there is a lot to do. My job was very demanding on the weeks before the trip, so the only thing I actually did was to go to Decathlon for bike maintenance and ask for two bike boxes to pack the bikes. I did't do anything more, not even testing the new electronic gadgets. I simply had not time, working way too long every single day!

Last year I had troubles with dispatching the bike box, as it did not fit the airport scanner, so last weekend I drove to the airport just to check the exact scanner's dimensions. No matter what I had to box the bikes at 95cm top!

On Friday evening, I picked up Marta at the airport, and we headed to Ricardo's birthday party! Time passes quickly when you are having a good time and, as everything was yet to be packed we came home to have things done.

Getting my ride ready to be packed

Packing always takes a bit longer than you wish, but we managed to have everything ready before sunrise!

 

We could not wait till it is morning again and time to go to the airport!

 

That's all for now folks!

 

Best,

Peter

 

domingo, 5 de outubro de 2014

Saturday ride to the beach with Zita & Jose

Dear all,

 

What a blast!!

Well, Zita, my friend from Lithuania came up for a visit to lovely Portugal and I was delighted to show her around! Zita was my host in Kaunas, during my trip in the baltics last year. Moreover she helped me a lot with planning my trip, so it is an absolute pleasure to hsot her here in Lisbon!

She came with Jose, my former couchsurfer from Chaves, Portugal. I can really say now that they are two friends of me! Cheers guys!!

Jose, Zita & Peter Lamb

We cycled a bit towards Belem, afterall Zita haven't been there before!

Torre de Belem
Peter Lamb close to Padrao dos Descobrimentos
Padrao dos Descobrimentos

The weather was quite dull and the light difuse, so making the best pictures was not easy!

Sailing boat
Presidencial Palace

Of course that a stop by the Pasteis de Belem was mandatory. Someone had to have a look at the bikes, so I could resist the temptation of having one pastel de belem!! :)

Pasteis de Belem

After Belem we headed up for Carcavelos beach to meet Julia for an acroyoga jam.

Zita loved the way there and yes, I realise how nice is part of my cycling path towards work every day.

Caxias
Peter Lamb & Zita
On the way to Paco de Arcos

Then we slowed down a bit to cycle on the path after Paco de Arcos. We feel that cycling about 8 km/h in such path, although forbidden should not be a problem. The problem is the biker that path through us fore sure at more than 15km/h and makes this paths forbidden to all bikers untill 20h! Honestly, what a Jackass!!

Zita loving her cycling path, jose a bit more at the front

There was a quite big cruise ship departing Lisbon. I did not see its name though, but it seemed very big!!

Jose and the big cruise ship
Jose Magalhaes

The Acroioga jam was due to start at 16h, but we ended up arriving there closer to 17h. Julia could gather together around 15 people, some of them for the first session ever and some people with more experience.

Julia was explaining how to make such exercises and demonstrating them as well. After that she was always willing to help the others with hints and corrections when needed!

My partners for the practice were Milena from Poland and Genia from Lithania. They are both living now in Lisbon, finishing a PhD and post-study research.

Milena, the flyer and Genia, the base
Peter Lamb in Zen mode
Milena, Genia & Peter Lamb
Same people, different pose

Zita was very happy to still have a beach day in October, and such a nice one!!

Jose, Zita & Peter Lamb

The Sun was almost setting, so it was time to cycle back home. The colour of the sky were quite nice on the way back.

One more cruise ship departing from Lisbon
Sunset colours :)

We ended up cycling a bit over 30 km, but it was great for all of us!

Details of the trip can be check here:

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/605548732

 

That is all for now folks!

 

Best,

Peter Lamb

 

domingo, 28 de setembro de 2014

Bike trip to Cascais with Lily & Julia

Dear all,

 

Well, I cannot say that it was really a trip, but it was a ride I never did before (how come??), so I want to write it down :)

Today, Sunday, the weather was good for a bike trip, I thought to take the couchsurfers out to Lisbon (perhaps "Expo" Area), but we ended up going Westbound :)

We started cycling, not exactly knowing where we would end up.

Lily, PeterLamb & Julia

Who are the travelers today? Lily is from Belgium and she came to Lisbon for 4 days, being couchsurfer at my place and Julia is from Poland, coming to Lisbon for one semester to study architecture.

We went out of Alges heading first to Estadio National. Unfortunatly we ended up not taking a picture at that nice place. One day I will be back there and share the picture with you.

We continued along the river, following the route I cycle every day to go to work!

Cycling along the river, train passing by

Soon we passed in Paço de Arcos.

Paço de Arcos

Just after Paço de Arcos there is a "sidewalk"(?) along the river. It is forbidden to cycle in it on the weekends from 9AM till 8PM but I guess that if you are just cycling quite slowly it should not be a problem.

The couchsurfers cycling
All the group

The route is quite scenic and the weather was just perfect for the end of summer. For sure that good weather like this is going to be missed in a short while.

Lily
The girls heading West

We stopped here and there for some pictures and chat, afterall we were not in a rush at all, either haven't decided where exactly we were going. We were just having a good time!

Girls looking at something interesting! :)
Having a chat along the way

We were getting closer to "Marina de Oeiras" a small harbour for yatch and other small boats. We were getting hungry so we stopped there for some ice-cream and pancake.

Peter Lamb & Julia having a break
Lily admiring the views

At Marina de Oeiras we had to decide if we would continue further or just come back to Lisbon but everyone had still energy to keep going and we could eventually take the train back home if needed. As most of you know, it is just outside from Lisbon that the river Tejo flows into the ocean, so, sooner or later, you are not cycling along the river but you have the ocean by your side.

Lily and the ocean
Peter Lamb & the ocean

We kept stopping here and there for some pictures and small breaks.

Yes, Peter Lamb is strong! Having a light bike also helps! :)
Peter la,b typical flying picture :)
Peter Lamb & Julia

We decided to cycle all the way to Cascais as everyone was enjoying this small trip.

The girls, still not tired, almost reaching Cascais
A group picture. Lily, Peter & Julia

We all enjoyed the time in Cascais although we did not take many pictures. I share with you this picture of one of the most polemic project in Cascais area. It is a residencial building with very expensive appartments.

Residential Building in Cascais

It was then time to head back home and we decided to take a train. We only need to pay normal tickets, as the bikes are for free!

Tired girls on the train to Alges

I do not have here the details of the trip. I have at home the file from GPS, which I will update soon. We ended up cycling around 22 km I think.

 

That's all for now folks!

 

Best,

Peter