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« on: June 01, 2006, 12:23:40 »
For those that know me, I thought it was time we bought you up to date.

For those that don't, you might find this interesting...or not...Emily and I moved to Greece in February this year to run our own mountain bike holiday company.

Read, or just look at the pics...

It’s been 3 months now since we left the UK, and it’s gone really quickly.  

It's taken 3 months to get broadband, so we’ve been a bit out of the loop but we are properly connected now and able to make amendments to our website.

The journey here went pretty smoothly – as far as Ancona anyway.

We drove through France, Belgium, Germany, Austria and Italy, over 3 days. The car performed faultlessly despite the large load of luggage and trailer – all the way through the Alps without a hitch.

When we finally arrived in Ancona, though, we found that, due to a dockworkers strike in Greece, the ferries had been cancelled, and there was very little information. We were only held up for 24 hours in the end – we were lucky – there were people there that had been waiting for a week!

Once we got to Greece it was back on the road for a few more hours to get to the apartment…at 4 am, due to the ferry delays.

We had a bit of a rough start as I had trouble sorting out our car insurance, and then one of the locals saw us clearing a trail in the forests (The trail was already there – we were just removing deadwood and overgrowth) and decided that we were cutting down the whole forest and called the Police!

She turned up at the hotel and started shouting and screaming at Nikos (Nikos owns the hotel that we use for our guests). He sent her packing, and the same when the Police arrived, and it’s all calmed down now. We were lucky that Nikos was able to deal with all that, as it was the last thing we needed!

It’s all settling down now, we’ve made some great friends (English and Greek), and found some excellent trails in three different mountain ranges, all in easy reach of the hotel.

We’ve had 2 groups of guests now – 3 girls at Easter, and 3 boys and 2 girls a few weeks later. They all had a great time and we hope they are going to spread the word in the UK.

We’re also riding regularly with a group of Greek mountain bikers. They’ve been really friendly and welcoming – they even created an English speaking section on their internet forum just for us!
 
Our parents have all been over for a visit, as has Andrew, my best mate. We started diving when Andrew came over and were amazed at the number of fish in the water, even in the shallows with lots of swimmers.

It’s still early days so we're doing our best to show everyone a good time. You don’t have to be a biker to enjoy the beaches, hotel, pool, restaurants and bars!

We’re really enjoying the change of pace and new life and hope that we can get enough business this year to justify staying out here for longer…fingers crossed! We’ve even survived being with each other 24/7 for 3 months…

Rather than filling my post with photos, I’ve posted them here. (The top three or four galleries are all photos taken here in Greece).

All the best…See you soon…HERE!!
 
Alaric (and Emily, of course)
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2006, 12:33:48 »
sounds all good  :D  glad you made it ok

time to update the location in your profile now then :lol:

do they have many greenlanes/greenlaners in greece?
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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2006, 12:45:04 »
good work :D

the trails look awesome :) wouldnt mind givin that ago, abit like the ones we have here in milton keynes :D

dan
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Re: News from Greece
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2006, 13:46:06 »
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All the best…See you soon…HERE!!

Sounds good to me :D

Do you / can you hire (decent) bikes out there, or do you need to bring your own?

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« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2006, 17:09:07 »
Well done to the both of you, on the move, good luck with everything. :D
Cheers.
Colin,
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« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2006, 17:18:17 »
its weird seeing your truck over in them hot climates mate  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  im so glad its all going well....long may it continue  :wink:  :wink:
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« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2006, 18:24:23 »
Good Luck.

Are you doing off roading holidays? :lol:

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« Reply #7 on: June 02, 2006, 18:49:41 »
Hi Guys,

The trails here are excellent. Greenlanes per say aren't an issue - they're just "roads" - just that some are unused and neglected. The winter rain (doesn't last long, but when it does it falls down!) and spring run-off from the snow take quite a toll of the trails and if they're no longer required for regular access, they don't get repaired, so they're pretty interesting both in the car or on the bike.

If there's a road and no barriers, you can drive it - and there aren't many barriers in our part of the mountains.

There are a few 4x4 clubs about, but we haven't made contact yet - getting the business set up is the priority at the moment.

Gords: We can arrange hire bikes of an adequate quality, but they are basic front suspension only models. For serious cyclists we really recommend that guests bring their own bikes to get the most out of their holiday - not so much because of the quality of the bikes here, but because, for the level of riding we offer, you'll be much more comfortable on your own bike, that you've customised and adjusted to your own preferences.

Bringing your own bike on the plane is neither expensive, nor as problematic as you might think.

Kasper: We are offering 4x4 tours of the mountains on casual / word of mouth basis, but it's not something that we plan to offer on a full commercial basis.

We'll happily guide you around if you come out, but it's a bit more difficult to bring your car with you!

Alaric.
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