Cycling – Horezu to Targu Jiu

Very glad I split that journey up. Cycling all the way here would have truly been a nightmare.

Garmin tells me my body battery is low and my sleep quality is bad. The Transfagarasan Highway was a challenging ride. I would expect to take it relatively easy for the following few days. I guess sometimes you get tempted to push yourself too far.

Mountain roads

Well, more in the foothills really. After yesterday’s lorries blowing soot in my face, I decided to take a further route. A more hilly route, but a route with more nature and less traffic.

Stops were in little village café along the way. It was pretty charming really. Mountains and forests as a backdrop.

I’m limited by the number of photos I can take as the pixel’s camera has been rendered useless.

Each time I want to take a picture, I have to pull the tablet out of the pannier.

As you can imagine, this isn’t something I want to be doing very often.

I’ve taken two pictures, one with the the tablet, the other with the pixel. See if you can spot the difference.

Water inside the phone is not a good thing. Today, I expect more rain. Ive prepared by putting all my gear in bags. It won’t get wet. The tablet should be able to fend for itself, it’s got no cracks or damage as long as it doesn’t get submerged, it should be fine.

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Fitting flexible solar panels to a narrowboat

This is a short guide to installing flexible solar panels to a narrowboat.

How long do flexible solar panels last for?

No doubt, less long than their rigid counterparts. Rigid panels offer 35 year warranty.

2025 – After 7 years, the top laminate of the panels has started to peel off. This gave a bubbling effect to the surface of the panels where the laminate had come away from the main part of the flexible cell body.

With a knife, I peeled away this protective laminate in it’s entirety. The surface below was slightly gummy, but the working surface of the panels was still intact.

Both of those panels still generate electricity, and from my latest measurements, at the same rate as the new set of flexible panels I put on some years later.

I hadn’t made much difference.

I have to keep them cleaner, and the surface is slightly cracked.

So, how long do flexible panels last for? In their brand new and no different 7 years. For me

Background

I’ve lived on my boat for 2 years. When I first started, I was located in a Marina. Everything was laid on, showers, water, electrical hook-up.

It reminded me of a high-rise flat for boats. After my boat was painted, I took it up on a journey to the most Northern and Southern reaches of the UK canal system.

It was called Bonnie Journey, in the name of the boat. You can read about it here.

It included some cycling, which I had to postpone due to injury. Whilst I was waiting for my injuries to recover, I stationed myself on the Kennet and Avon.

Kennet and Avon

Burbage wharf
Near Burbage

As visitors to this waterway will know. Kennet and Avon Marinas are few and far between.

I decided to try continuous cruising. When you’re continuous cruising, all your energy has to be self generated.

You’re entirely ‘off grid’. In winter, generating power was a case of starting the engine.

As the sun began to shine, in the run up to spring, I began to think of the advantages of solar.

After my boat was fully painted, I decided that the next job to be done, was to fit some solar panels, and take advantage of the free energy!

I’m now in a position to do that.

Researching

Most people are going to find that this is the most lengthy part of the process.

Before you shell out large sums of money, you want to ensure you’re getting something which is fully compatible with your needs.

The first question you need to ask yourself before fitting solar is –

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Cycling – Curtea de Agnes to Horezu

Ok, so my Google phone is now broke and has some severe problems:

  • Won’t charge. Unless you turn it off and fiddle with the USB.
  • Has condensation in the lens’s. No more photos.
  • SIM not recognised. It did this for a while. I suspect the moisture has moved onto the circuit board and is stopping it charging up.

Tried to take some photos yesterday. They didn’t turn out well. As you can see. Everything is covered in mist. Also, it doesn’t rotate the photos, I have to do that manually.

Trunk road cycling

Is no fun. You tend to be drawn into a world of dust, noise cars and trucks blasting past. You can’t really here yourself think.

Today, I’m going to take a longer route into the hills and away from the main road.

Also, rather than do an extra long day yesterday, I took the option of dividing the journey in two.

Last night, I stayed in the cute little town of Horezu.

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Top 14 Tips for Amazon Flex drivers

Top 14 tips for Amazon Flex drivers (UK). Map of Amazon Flex depots. Amazon Flex contract for drivers.

Christmas is approaching and it is the season to be on Amazon looking to take advantage of lightening deals and let someone else take the strain of delivering your freshly ordered goods to you.

They say that in the logistics business, the last few miles of delivery are the most expensive.

Amazon pays drivers from it’s own logistics department to complete deliveries that final few miles.

This may be through their paid or contracted fleet, or it may be from the self employed gig delivery workers otherwise known as ‘Amazon Flex‘.

Amazon Flex

I took part in the Amazon Flex program for nearly 7 years, from 2017 to 2023.

Over that time, the program changed in some respects. A lot of things have stayed the same. Hopefully, a lot of these tips will remain valid if you decide it’s something you want to do.

This is my top 14 tips for Amazon Flex Drivers.

In my experience, these are the tips that are going to make you a better driver.

1- Check your insurance | 2- Use the technology | 3- Always check the flex app’s routes | 4- Amazon flex automated tapping machines | 5- Update your amazon flex app | 6- Parking tickets when delivering for Amazon flex and how to avoid them | 7- Don’t forget the essentials | 8- Using a storage box | 9- Record your mileages for HMRC | 10- Dealing with payment and other Amazon Flex problems | 11- Non deliverable and returned parcels 12- Map of Amazon Flex depots UK | 13- Maximum number of hours or days delivering for Amazon flex in one week | 14- Loading your car for Amazon Flex | 15 – Amazon flex mystery shopper test

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Cycling – Transfagarasan Highway

A day of mountains, rain and bears.

Carpathian Mountains
Carpathian Mountains

The Transfagarasan highway crosses the Carpathian Mountains. It’s not always open due to its susceptibility to weather conditions. In fact, it doesn’t usually open until July. Even when I went up, it only opened in both directions at 11am. Until then, the police would only let traffic through intermittently, and it was closed overnight. Obviously, they’ve had a lot of problems with loss of life here in the past.

As we know, and as I’ve said before, the weather changes quick in the mountains.

Rain

I can’t say I wasn’t expecting rain. Cycling up to my last homestay, I could see the clouds and hear the rumble of thunder from the clouds sitting atop the hills. That rumbling and the clouds rested where it was. Didn’t move onto the plains where I was cycling along.

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