July 4 Training days
4. Juli 2021 in den USA ⋅ ⛅ 22 °CSetting up my Blog. Still training for the Camino. Yesterday I made 25,000 Steps , Today so far 15,000. 43 days till I depart and 45 till I arrive in Ferrol, Spain where I will start the Camino.
Setting up my Blog. Still training for the Camino. Yesterday I made 25,000 Steps , Today so far 15,000. 43 days till I depart and 45 till I arrive in Ferrol, Spain where I will start the Camino.
We're celebrating Nicole's Birthday today! Our Pastor gave me a wonderful blessing today. I was so worked this morning that I got up at 4 and ended up walking 5 miles before church.
I'm still goingWeiterlesen
Plains, trains and automobiles today. Travelling and finally arriving in Santiago de Campostella. I managed to get some pulpo for dinner today. I don't know why I'm so excited to eat it but I am. AndWeiterlesen
As I was writing this I finally was able to order dinner. This restaurant, Casa Maruxa, is on the way. It's 8:55 and I'm the first one having dinner. But by the time I left it was pretty busy inside.Weiterlesen
I've walked just over 10k so I stopped for some breakfast.
I had a rough start this morning. After I left my hotel I was adjusting my great and dropped my sun glasses. They looked OK but that mustWeiterlesen
I made my way to Neda Spain in the afternoon and met a few perigrinos along the way and at the albergue in Neda. I'm not staying at the albergue, but stopped by to find the owner of a hiking stickWeiterlesen
I left Neda after a hearty breakfast at my hotel. I walked along the coast of the estuary and when I got to Fena, the pack caught up to me. Its really about 5 or 6 groups and I'm the only non SpanishWeiterlesen
It's a beautiful medieval town on the mouth of the river Eume. Its named for the old bridge there that's supposed to be the longest arched bridge in Spain. It's also a resort town, even though theWeiterlesen
At the 77k marker I laid my burdens down. I started off early in Pontedeume with coffee and churros. Then a steep up hill with Jose-Carlos and Romi. It was 165 meters up, just over 540 feet, to getWeiterlesen