30-Apr-2023 -- This is the 2nd out of 9 reports reaching or attempting confluence points during a one-week bicycle trip in Northern Spain from Santiago de Compostela to Barcelona. The story starts from 43°N 8°W.
I spent the night in the beautiful town of Navia de Suarna with a famous medieval bridge, which is only 5 km south of the confluence point.
The next morning, I had to climb 250 m upwards to reach this confluence. At the bottom of the hill, I hid my paniers in a hedge, in order to have an easier ascend. On the way back I would pick my luggage up again.
In 2008, I had visited this confluence already by car. Normally I don’t do revisits, but this point lay too conveniently on my route so I could not refrain to have a look.
And yes! It is still there, 30 m from a tiny road in a mixed forest with thorny blackberry groundcover.
CP Visit Details:
- Distance to a road: 30 m
- Distance to a track: 30 m
- Distance of bicycle parking: 30 m
- Time to reach the CP from the road: 5 min (steep with thorny thickets)
- Time at the CP: 8:20 AM
- Measured height: 518 m
- Minimal distance according to GPS: 1 m
- Position accuracy: 4 m
- Topography: mountainous, on a steep grade
- Vegetation: Chestnuts, blackberries, moss.
- Weather: foggy, 16° C (felt temperature)
- Given Name: The Revisited Chestnut Confluence
The story continues at 43°N 6°W.