Well, we got off to a bad start this morning. Out first chore of the morning was emptying our waste water tanks at the campground sani-dump. Unfortunately I failed to notice a short concrete wall beside the dump area and as I pulled out of the dump the right hand side of the truck collided with that wall and completely destroyed the camper stairs and almost completely removed the storage box behind the stairs. That left the vehicle in an un-drivable condition so we spent the next 2-3 hours removing the damaged step assembly from the vehicle and finding a way to carry the damaged storage box on the rear carrier beside the spare tire. The real bad news of this event is that there is some significant damage to the actual camper body in the vicinity of the stair well and that will require some professional repair at some point in the nearish future. In the interim I will seal it with silicon and duct-tape in the hope of preventing water entry.

After the trauma of my serious error we eventually got underway (much later than intended) but still managed to make it to Toledo. The pleasant surprise of the day was the city of Aliva. When planning the route for today this was just a waypoint. But, as you can see, it turned out to be another magnificent walled town. The wall is apparently extensive and it is possible to walk much of the perimeter of the ancient town on the wall top.

The camping spot we picked for Toledo is called El Greco. It is quite a nice campground with neatly organized camping pitches bordered with little hedges. It is part of a larger complex of restaurant and hotel. Good showers and facilities. Though the wifi is poor and only available in the restaurant.