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Santander - Requejada 22K
Beautiful day, great walk, on roads but thru small towns, plenty to see. Took train 2 min across bridge Boo to Mogro, lost arrows. Really long getting into Requejada, last 5Okumaya devam et
Santander - Requejada 22K
Beautiful day, great walk, on roads but thru small towns, plenty to see. Took train 2 min across bridge Boo to Mogro, lost arrows. Really long getting into Requejada, last 5Okumaya devam et
Cobreces - Comillas, 10.1 K.
Rain to start, about 10 k to Santanilla la Mar, old medieval town. Coffee there, then town by town to Cobreces. Long walk but good. Got in by 4, checked into hostel run by Cistercian monks. Kind ofOkumaya devam et
Up at 7:30, out a little after 8. Raining pretty good at first but calmed down. Nice walk through little lanes but I was tired, shoulders hurt. I decided that this route is too isolated. What I reallyOkumaya devam et
Another rainy day - so far, pretty wet! I was talking with a guy who said he walked for 60 days with only 3 days of rain. At this point I was at 8 rainy days out of 11. In general it's fairly warm,Okumaya devam et
San Vicente - Columbres 17 k
Nice walk, no rain! Walked a little more with Jacob, he's off to the Santo Toribio route. I really enjoyed connecting with him; over the two days we did a couple thingsOkumaya devam et
Columbres - Llanes 23.5 K (total 200 K)
I planned to go only 9 km to stop at the hostel in Pendueles that had a communal meal, but I got there by 11:30, and the town didn't look that interesting, andOkumaya devam et
One of the hardest things about the Camino is staying on it. Th route is marked with yellow arrows, supplemented by signs, shells, and other markers. When you consider that there are more than aOkumaya devam et
Every day on the Camino is different in terms of being in a new place, seeing different things and people. However, there is a rhythm that is common to all the days.
In my first hostel I saw that weOkumaya devam et