12-01-13, 10:46 AM
Your taking all the fun out of riding, getting lost and finding you way again.
Stopping amd asking for directions is part of my fun on hoilday in Spain and France especially if they have little or no English and I have very little French and Spanish. :rollin
A few years ago we were just ousid Granada in a small little village and could not find the way out. We saw two old men in the square so we approached one of them from behind as he was walking accross the road and he totally ignored us, the second fellow gestured to us to cme over to him. he gestured to his ears shook his head and pointed at the other man, apparently he was deaf. After a little while chatting in pigeon english and spanish he directed us on our merry way amid the laughing at us and us at chances of picking the only deaf man in the village to look for direction.

A few years ago we were just ousid Granada in a small little village and could not find the way out. We saw two old men in the square so we approached one of them from behind as he was walking accross the road and he totally ignored us, the second fellow gestured to us to cme over to him. he gestured to his ears shook his head and pointed at the other man, apparently he was deaf. After a little while chatting in pigeon english and spanish he directed us on our merry way amid the laughing at us and us at chances of picking the only deaf man in the village to look for direction.