FindPenguins
  • Домой
  • Исследовать
    • Скачать программу
    • Регистрация
    • Войти
    • Скачать программу
    • Войти
    • Домой
    • Напечатать альбом
    • Создать видео облёта
    • Исследовать
    • Поддержка
    • Следите за нами
  • Регистрация
Очистить поиск
Camino de Santiago 2023/2025
  • Kate Pritchett
  • Kate Pritchett

Camino de Santiago 2023/2025

815-дневное приключение от Kate Читать далее
ПодписатьсяОбзорОбзорКалендарьКалендарьФотографииФотографииПоделитьсяПоделитьсяКорзина
Сначала новые
ОбзорКалендарьФотографии
  • Начало поездки
    14 мая 2023 г.
    Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник

    Travel Day 1

    14 мая 2023 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ 🌧 75 °F

    Leaving OKC as scheduled. I can’t believe this day is finally here. It was hard to leave Neal but it will be so fun to meet him in Santiago. I hope my backpack travels to Paris with me today/tomorrow.

    Посмотреть перевод
    Christine Mueller

    ПутешественникYou are a bad ass! Happy travels!

    14.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    8 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Downtown Atlanta in the distance
    I’m thinking I will miss the moving walkways at some point soon!This verbiage made me laugh.

    Travel Day 1, part 2

    14 мая 2023 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F
    3 лайка
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    My hotel is adorable. The view from my window seems very Parisian to these American eyes.
    Notre Dame a hive of reconstruction. Fortunately the gargoyles still stand watch.Charlemagne. I’m thrilled to be walking his path in a few days! Note the olifant in Roland's  belt..This doesn’t do it justice, but here's Square René Viviani. Glad to be here for spring lushness.Vegetarian dinner here. The chocolate mousse was to die for!So many bridges!

    Travel Day 2: Le Jet Lag

    15 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

    I made it to Paris! The flight was LONG but calm and on time. Drizzly today, so the souvenir shops are doing a brisk business in umbrellas, but I am ever aware of my pack weight on the trail ahead and didn’t shop at all. More sight-seeing tomorrow before I head south.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникI told Mack you were walking across Spain and he said later that day, is Kate still walking? ❤️

    15.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Kate Pritchett

    Путешественник😂

    16.05.2023Ответить
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникToday he said “is Kate still walking?” I think this question will come up again!

    16.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Kate Pritchett

    Путешественник💜💜

    17.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    Путешественник🤣

    19.05.2023Ответить
    Nancy Hulse

    ПутешественникLove these photos!

    17.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    I stumbled on the Tunnel des Tuileries by accident. It's covered in art - this was a favorite.
    L’Air du Soir, Henri-Edmond Cross1A different version of Starry Night. Painted before the famous one at MOMa, before he became so ill.This was in the cafe at the museum. Don't know who/what it is. Love the women musicians!So ife-like in person! Chrysanthèmes dans un vase, Henri Fantin-LatourMosaic feature on random buildingLe Faune dansant, Eugène-Louis Lequesne in the Jardin du LuxembourgLe Poète - Hommage à Paul Éluard, also in Luxembourg Gardens

    Travel Day 3: Art in Paris

    16 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ ☀️ 46 °F

    I KNOW. A photo (or a postcard or a print) won’t do them justice, but here’s some of the art that moved me today. I started the day with a walk with no specific plan. I had to learn to stay out of the way of the hundreds of bicylists during rush hour! There was art everywhere I looked! Eventually I made my way to the Musée d'Orsay, which did not disappoint.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникSo cool!

    16.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникYour accent game on the phone is strong!

    16.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Kate Pritchett

    ПутешественникOn the phone, yes. Speaking, absolutely not!

    17.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 3 комментария
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник

    Travel Day 3: Faces of Paris

    16 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

    I loved how there are faces lurking everywhere in Paris - on buildings, bridges, etc. I especially appreciate the moustaches. Here are a few, plus a sculpture with a very expressive face at the Musee d’Orsay. I think she’s about to finally make that important decision.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Christine Mueller

    ПутешественникShe’s saying, “ i’m just going to stay in Paris and go on without me”

    17.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникFaces are lurking!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    5 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    A mind-boggling amount of statuary in this city. Here’s JC in the Jardin des Tuileries.
    These irises were enormous! I’ve never seen anything like them.The Jardin des Tuileries again. I assume that trumpeters who play on horseback have fewer teeth.1Obligatory, non? I didn’t go in, but I was happy to see it in personBy accident, I found the Tour Saint-Jacques, a landmark along the chemins de Compostelle.4So many cafes, brasseries, patisseries, bars, crêperies, etc.! Love the flair on this one.1Lovely fruit. I didn’t see as many of these as I have noticed in NYC, though.I wonder how long the paving stones on which I walked have been there?Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont. 15th century.3That’s Notre Dame with the cranes. Beautiful end to the day!

    Travel Day 3: Walking in Paris

    16 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ 🌙 52 °F

    According to my phone (I didn’t use the Garmin all day, which was a mistake), I walked 13.8 miles today! Some of my routes were from Google, while others I made up in the moment, and I saw incredible things all day long.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникSo many cafes, brasseries, patisseries, bars, crêperies, etc.! Love the flair on this one.Great shot!

    16.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникThat’s Notre Dame with the cranes. Beautiful end to the day!WOW

    16.05.2023Ответить
    Nancy Hulse

    ПутешественникLovely fruit. I didn’t see as many of these as I have noticed in NYC, though.Beautiful!

    17.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 9 комментариев
    9 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник

    Travel Day 4: Trains to Saint Jean

    17 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    Today’s subtitle: Intimations of Intimidation
    This morning I got up at 5 to go to the train station (not impressive: circadian rhythms still a mess). I had been nervous about the train station, and for good reason; it was busy with not a lot of information visible. In France, they don’t list the platform for any given train until the last minute. Once I figured that out it was all fine. Better than fine, actually - the trains are smooth, fast, clean, and precisely on time.
    1. The first train had only two other stops before arriving in Bayonne. The countryside along the way was pretty - lots of green farmland. It reminded me of Ohio but flatter.
    2. Bayonne’s train station is unremarkable but this is where it first became apparent that I am just one of many pilgrims starting tomorrow. So many backpacks! So many backpacks (and backsides!) smaller than mine! Here you see all of the backpacks in the overhead bins of the second train.
    3. and 4. The second train took us into the mountains and then Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port with lovely scenery all along the way.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникBackpacks and backsides 😁

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    9 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Rue de la Citadelle descending from my hotel. Pyrenees in the distance.
    Rue de la Citadelle ascending from the hotel, with the queue for the pilgrim’s office.The famed Porte Notre Dame, under which pilgrims have walked for centuries.Just beyond the Porte Notre Dame flows the Rive Béhérobie.1These aren’t much like American hotel keys!

    Travel Day 4: Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port

    17 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F

    I landed in Saint Jean “at the foot of the Pass” early this afternoon. I’m not sure these photos will convey how very vertical much of this town is. It’s so picturesque! Rather touristy in a French way - I’ve never seen shops that specialize in espadrilles or foie gras before, but here we are. (I indulged in neither!) I’m in a hotel one more night. This introvert is going to find the albergues (hostels) a challenge and I’m waiting one more day.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникWow! Gorgeous!

    17.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Christine Mueller

    ПутешественникThese aren’t much like American hotel keys!I love these!

    17.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Tara Heitz

    ПутешественникSo beautiful!!

    18.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 2 комментария
    13 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1The first marker was right outside my hotel door. I was pretty anxious last night and this morning!
    The first few miles outside of town looked like this in every direction. Unbelievable.Curly-horned sheep1The bottom of one of the steeper portions. Lots of breaks!La Vierge de Orisson, which is where I stopped. Mother Mary did, indeed, comfort me.1Gear shot with my new but traditional pilgrim’s scallop shell.The view from La ViergeA herd of horses wandering around at La Vierge, many with cowbells. I envied the colt's energy!

    Camino Day 1: SJ to La Vierge d’Orisson

    18 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F

    Miles: 7.25
    Elevation gain: 3182 feet
    Weather: 40s and 50s with a cool breeze at my back. Excellent

    My original plan was to walk to the albergue at Orisson but I was unable to reserve a bed there. At the suggestion of someone on the Camino forum I reserved a spot on a shuttle, which picked me up another 2.5 miles up the mountain and returned me to Saint Jean. I will take the shuttle back to the same spot in the morning and continue on to Roncesvalles tomorrow. Many people walk all the way to Roncesvalles the first day but I thought it wise to start slow. After training in flat OKC this feels like one of my better decisions. Orisson would’ve felt too soon to stop, my feet didn’t hurt until the very end of the walk, and I’m happy to have the steepest climb out of the way before tomorrow.

    I was awake way too early again so I was up and on the trail by 7am. It was an amazing day. The views walking out of Saint Jean are just extravagantly beautiful . I would’ve been slow even if I were more fit, as I kept stopping to take pictures. I took fewer as the walk went on because it wasn’t quite as pretty and I was working too hard!
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Pat Lokey

    ПутешественникKudos!! Stunning photos ❤️

    18.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sarah Julian

    ПутешественникSeeing your latest updates has now become one of the highlights of my day! You're doing great!

    18.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникI may comment “wow” every day! Gorgeous!

    18.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникDitto

    19.05.2023Ответить
    Еще 3 комментария
    12 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1The view of Saint Jean from the gite’s patio
    My little bunk for the night. I was happy to get to choose a lower bunk.House in Saint Jean. I wasn’t drunk - the street really is that steep! A real commitment to flowers!Even the weeds are pretty in this part of France! I also saw this flower in the mountains today.

    End Day 1/Beginning Day 2

    18 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 45 °F

    Yesterday’s walk ended with a wait for the shuttle bus back to Saint Jean. I was very cold as it was a bit windy and cold, plus I had sweated and then stopped moving. I was huddled up with my rain poncho on for warmth when another pilgrim joined me to wait. I commented on how cold it was, and she laughed at me. Turns out that Caroline is from Quebec, so she no doubt thought it was balmy! We had another good laugh on the shuttle; the drivers whip up and down the one-lane road, which is next to a sheer drop for much of the route we were on. Caroline muttered, “Please don’t kill me!” I said, “Man, wouldn’t it be something to die after all of that?!” And then we laughed and laughed. Maybe you had to be there! This morning’s commute was even scarier, with a passing situation that had me pretty worried! I guess I’m pretty thoroughly a flat-lander at this point.

    Obviously we didn’t die, and I made it to my gite (hostel), which was really nice. The volunteer host was Oili, a very kind Finnish yoga teacher. I was just exhausted after 3 hours sleep the night before and then the long climb, so I was asleep by 7:00. I did awaken a few times, but I’m pretty sure I got in 10 hours before 6:00 this morning. I feel so much better!

    I shared a dormitory with six other people. Only one of them snored, and he wasn’t too close to me, so it wasn’t too bad. Very cozy. Oili served breakfast and coffee and then led a “Pilgrim Ceremony.” (It was most people’s first day.) This was a mindfulness exercise mixed with a benediction of sorts and ended with a recording of John Denver singing “Sweet, Sweet Surrender.” It was nice. The best part of the morning was cake for breakfast! One of the offerings was a cake I saw in the bakeries, too. Not sure if it was a Basque thing or the tarte de Santiago, but it was delicious.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникSo much beauty! And cake, yum!

    19.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникThe view of Saint Jean from the gite’s patioLovely!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникLet them eat cake and listen to John Denver!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    14 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Into the clouds!
    Lots of sheep. Apparently raised for the milk and cheese. Carry on!The beginning of the dirt trail was particularly steep.2Welcome brief descent into the forestThe France-Spain border. That was it. No wall!The best lunch! I picked up a sandwich in SJ. Crusty bread, cheese, and some sort of cherry jam.Looking back over the Pyrenees2Huge black slugs on the side of the road - reminded me of alligators sunning themselves!The top!

    Day 2: La Vierge to Roncesvalles, part 1

    19 мая 2023 г., Франция ⋅ ☁️ 45 °F

    Miles: 8.5
    Elevation gain: 1,660 feet
    Elevation loss: 2,110 feet
    Weather: cold and windy at the top

    Today started, as the French woman next to me on the shuttle said, with us “walking into the clouds.” I was glad/grateful many times today, most often that it wasn’t raining or snowing. That said, this Oklahoman was pretty cold, especially at the top; with the wind, the relief was exquisite when the trail dipped low enough or in the lee of one of the mountains.

    Speaking of the shuttle, the driver started the car, and the first thing on the stereo was the opening was the first movement of Beethoven 9. That’s a little heavy, right?

    Anyway, up into the fog. The trail switched from the asphalt road to dirt trails fairly early on, and periods of flatness/slight descent were most welcome. I crossed the border into Spain without fanfare, and then climbed some more. I was very happy to reach the top, Col Lepoeder!
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Ahna Pai

    ПутешественникGorgeous!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникHuge black slugs on the side of the road - reminded me of alligators sunning themselves!This woulda been good on that sammich you had. :) PROTEIN!!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникOnly you, Michael…

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 2 комментария
    9 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1These trees were a welcome distraction from the tough hike.
    11Chapel in RoncesvallesThat's the white dormitory building on the right. Pic does not convey the size of these buildings.

    Day 2: La Vierge to Roncesvalles, part 2

    19 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 46 °F

    There were two choices of route down from Col Lepoeder. The easier and longer route, or the shorter and much steeper path. I chose the latter because the guidebook told me that it would take me through one of the largest remaining beech forests in Europe. This tree hugger is always going to choose that path! Anyway, the author didn’t lie about the steepness or the forest. That first mile was HARD. Pole set-pole set-baby step-baby step-baby step, repeat. I was so very grateful for those poles and for shoes that fit properly! I managed not to fall even once, which was a concern. It did continue down for the remaining 1.5 miles or so, but it wasn’t nearly as difficult.

    That forest, though!! I’ve wanted to walk through a forest like that my whole life. So beautiful and peaceful. The tree cover is quite dense, so not much growing on the ground. The path was covered in a carpet of squishy leaves at times, which felt nice for my tired feet.

    Although I would’ve liked to have stayed there forever, I was also very happy to arrive at the albergue. It was huge! It’s a former monastery that sleeps hundreds of pilgrims. The army of hospitaleros was very helpful. I showered, washed my clothes, rested, and then ate at the pilgrims’ dinner. I ate at a table with three Belgians, two French people, a German, and a Colombian. They spoke a lot of French but it was fun to watch one of the very expressive Belgian men talk. I watched enviously as the Belgian woman switched between French, English, and Spanish effortlessly. The meal was simple but provided lots of carbohydrates for the next day. I was very pleased to have a vegetarian option.

    I didn’t get a picture of my bed, but it was a lower bunk, thank goodness, one of two bunk beds a cubicle. Lots of cubicles and people on each floor, so more snoring, but my Loop earplugs continue to impress.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникThese trees were a welcome distraction from the tough hike.Wow, just wow!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникPeaceful!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникAmazing!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 3 комментария
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1Even after conquering the Pyrenees, a reminder that I have a long way to go yet!
    11Espinal-Aurizberri. Lots of bicycles zipping down that road.1A tough hill but so prettyAnother kind of cathedralSo many wildflowers right nowNear Viskarret

    Day 3: Roncesvalles to Viscarret-Guerend

    20 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 43 °F

    Mileage: 8 miles
    Elevation gain: 699 feet
    Elevation loss: 2479 feet
    Weather: cool and breezy, overcast until the very end

    I am SORE today from the mountains! Quads and calves in particular were not interested in today’s downhill adventures. I had planned a short day, fortunately, and I knew that I couldn’t check in to tonight’s guest house until 1:00, so I took it really slow and enjoyed the views.

    I had breakfast at the albergue. Cake again! I sat next to the same French woman as last night. She’s probably in her 70s and started her Camino in Le Puy, France 36 days ago! Inspiring.

    Today’s walk was bucolic - lots of forest again plus rolling farmland. Another day with a cowbell soundtrack. It was cool enough that I was glad to have my gloves and hood on most of the day, but that really is excellent walking weather!
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Neal Kellogg

    ПутешественникThe last pic reminds me of some of trails we did last summer in the northeast!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникAh, sigh… leafy and lovely trees!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Wendy Hulse

    ПутешественникNice pastoral scene.

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 2 комментария
    9 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник

    Day 3 End

    20 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    I arrived in Viskarret just in time to check in to my guest house. I was glad to follow my instincts instead of Google, which for some reason wanted to send me down the street to the wrong place. I had my first full conversation in Spanish with my host, and I estimate that I understood 90% of what she said. She was nice about it! As you’ll see here, my private bedroom is lovely, and I’ll be the only one snoring! Not every night’s accommodation will be interesting enough to note, but I have to tell you about my culinary adventure.

    There isn’t much in this village and I don’t think the bar is open for dinner. The guest house has a kitchen with basic tools plus oil, vinegar, and salt. I walked down to the supermercado to find the door locked. A Californian woman found the owner and established that the store was indeed open and we were able to shop. I kind of thought the shop was about to close (this was unclear) so I hurried to make my choices.

    It felt like a Guy Fieri challenge! Time clock running, I couldn’t find a produce section or frozen veggies, no processed food (I didn’t feel like a frozen pizza), and anything I buy I need to be able to eat or carry with me, which eliminates seasonings. What would you cook?

    I grabbed a packet of spaghetti, a can of whole tomatoes, a can of beans, a jar of pepper strips, a bit of cheese, and a baguette and a yogurt for breakfast. The baguettes were in a basket, no little bags, so I then walked back to my guest house carrying a baguette. The cost was just over 10 euros.

    I cooked the spaghetti while I broke down and cooked the tomatoes and added salt plus the rest of the ingredients for a sauce. Only used half the beans and a small amount of the peppers, but hopefully someone can use the rest of the peppers. I can finish the cheese tomorrow. It wasn’t bad! was hungry, though, so most things would’ve tasted good.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Christine Mueller

    ПутешественникWhat an adventure already!

    20.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Harry Miller

    ПутешественникSurprised that you had to buy and prepare your own meal. I thought all the guest houses prepared meals for their guests.

    21.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    9 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Farmland to start
    Looking back over the hill I was climbingForest along the climbThis rocky descent was tricky but I was VERY glad I wasn’t doing it in the rain.My <cough> lunch in Zubiri. Amazing. That bun tasted even better than it looks.The track goes through an industrial area on and near a road after Zubiri.Looking back at another descent.The portion after the industrial area was really delightful. The shade was welcome.More farmlandMy favorite part of the walk today

    Day 4: Viskarret to Larrasoaña

    21 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ⛅ 48 °F

    Mileage: 10.5
    Elevation gain: 1,217
    Elevation loss: 2,152
    Weather: much warmer, but a lot of shade
    Total Mileage: 34.25
    Another beautiful day! I’m glad I had a room to myself last night as I’m sure I groaned every time I rolled over - still quite sore. I’m feeling stronger, though, and today’s 10+ was easier than yesterday’s 8.
    The first 2 miles ascended today, with more farmland and forest. The middle was more gentle, hill-wise. I stopped at a permanent food truck (“kioska”) around the top of the day’s hike for a sandwich, banana, and a coffee, which gave me a nice boost before a pretty grueling rocky descent. I stopped in the town of Zubiri for another snack and then walked the sunniest last miles to Larrasoaña.

    Since my start and stop points today are in between the guidebook stages, today was mostly solitary, which is excellent for contemplation, and also for pit stops! I do find that I’m talking to myself more; I’ve named my feet and talk to them, too. Hal has some issues but we’re working through it. My overwhelming emotion as I walk is gratitude that I am able to be here doing this amazing thing.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникI read on a Camino forum that they are all saying to watch out for the crazy lady talking to her feet. :)

    21.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникThat coffee looks legit to me. Yum.

    21.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Christine Mueller

    ПутешественникIs the other foot named Leonard? 😏

    22.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    12 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    2Beautiful light this morning
    I don’t get tired of this kind of trail.Hilly but prettyLots of poppies and wheat today. I loved both but the combination!!Looking over the Arga valley1Not sure if this was a farmhouse or a church1Lots of this forsythia? Maybe gorse? Smells nice and cheered me on up this hill.The medieval (!) bridge that took me into Pamplona

    Day 5: Larrasoaña to Pamplona

    22 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    Mileage: 10.25
    Elevation gain: 833
    Elevation loss: 1,007
    Weather: beautiful! Partly sunny with a cool breeze
    Total mileage: 44.5

    More beautiful weather and scenery. This won’t always be true, so I am savoring it while I can. I was awake before the roosters (and the snorers in my dormitory!) so I was ready to hit to hit the road at 7 this morning. I didn’t *need* to leave so early, but it was cool and crisp with lovely early morning light, so I was happy to be out. I stopped for cafe con leche and Spanish tortilla for breakfast a few miles in.

    Much less climbing and downhill today, although there was still some! The walk along the wheat field was one of my favorite sections so far. Some of the Pamplona portion wasn’t very pretty, but it’s all still very interesting. I’m in a hotel tonight with a day off tomorrow; both of those things feel odd at this point but very welcome. I was as happy to see the bathtub as I’ve ever been to see an inanimate object. I’m going in search of tapas tonight!
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникBeautiful light this morning💚💙💚

    22.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникNot sure if this was a farmhouse or a church🤎

    22.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникLots of this forsythia? Maybe gorse? Smells nice and cheered me on up this hill.This looks like broom to me, which I guess is a close specimen to gorse. They say gorse has spikier leaves than broom, almost painful if you fell into a bush of it!

    22.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 2 комментария
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1This part of the city definitely isn’t built on a grid. More more interesting visually, though!
    Some nice Art Nouveau, including this pharmacy. Zoom in!From the Museo del NavarreThe bust of Hemingway outside of the Plaza de Toros. What, no muscular thighs?A popular knocker style here14Angela is here! We're already doing our part to support the Spanish dairy industry.

    Day 6: Pamplona rest day

    23 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    A little break from the Camino today partly to rest up for tomorrow’s long day up and down a mountain. I was happy to get some extra sleep and see some of the sights.

    Посмотреть перевод
    Ahna Pai

    ПутешественникAngela is here! We're already doing our part to support the Spanish dairy industry.♥️

    23.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Ahna Pai

    ПутешественникAngela is here! We're already doing our part to support the Spanish dairy industry.Have a fantastic time!

    23.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникAngela is here! We're already doing our part to support the Spanish dairy industry.Yay!!

    24.05.2023Ответить
    Еще 3 комментария
    13 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    The walk out of Pamplona
    Low clouds obscured the mountains in the morning1Love this shade of red. Would stage a Wiz of Oz photo if I thought I could get back up.Angela found her European pied de terre.Each village has its imposing church, complete with real bells. Not what I'm used to!Alto de Perdon with its pilgrim statues. So happy to see it in person! Loud wind turbines nearby.1Cameras can't do these vistas justice but we keep trying.The path was just lined with wildflowers.More poppies and wheat. I can see why Monet was inspired.Hills near town. Maybe forest fire damage from last year?

    Day 7: Pamplona to Puenta la Reina

    24 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    Mileage: 15 miles
    Altitude gain: 1,565
    Altitude loss: 1,824
    Weather: cloudy to start, sunny to finish, with the cool wind miraculously at our backs
    Total mileage: 54.5

    We left Pamplona early (7:00) since it was going to be the longest day yet for me. I’ve been worried for a long time about Alto del Perdon, the mountain in the middle of the stage. The word was that the ascent isn’t too bad, but that the descent is steep, rocky, and tricky. Well, as with many things on this journey so far, I discovered that my worry was outsized. The ascent wasn’t bad at all, and the descent was easier than the one from Col Lepoeder the other day. What a relief! That said, I am very grateful to have not walked down that rocky hill in the rain/mud!

    This was my first full guidebook “stage,” and therefore my longest walk yet. I was thankful for company! Hopefully I’ll get used to this kind of mileage, but this first long day was tough both mentally and physically, and I was glad for the giggling breaks along the way!
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Pam Moser

    ПутешественникLove picture #8! Brad the farm boy thinks it might be barley, the way the heads are bent over 🤔. I also love that you have a buddy with you for a while ❤️ Everything is more fun, and bearable , with a friend!!!

    25.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникThe scenery is just breathtaking! Wow! 💙💛💚💛❤️💛💙 Love your photos.

    25.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить

    Love this shade of red. Would stage a Wiz of Oz photo if I thought I could get back up.wow [nancy]

    27.05.2023Ответить
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникCameras can't do these vistas justice but we keep trying.So beautiful! Need to show Mack this one.

    30.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1Iglesia del Crucifijo in Puenta la Reina. Lots of birds’ nests on top!
    The Roman bridge that gives the town its name.This climb/forest reminded us of Colorado.We have decided that these are called jazz hands bushes. When the sun shines on them, they glow!2We walked around a corner, saw this town (Cirauqui), and started laughing. These views!1Parroquia de San Salvador in LorcaMore poppies today. They don’t get old!1Underpass shortly before Villatuerta1La Casa Màgica serves vegetarian paella each night. That largest pan is at least three feet across!

    Day 8: Puenta la Reina to Villatuerta

    25 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

    Mileage: 12 miles
    Elevation gain:
    Elevation loss:
    Weather: mostly cloudy, cool and breezy. So lucky so far, knock wood!
    Total mileage: 66.5 miles

    We enjoyed cafes con leche at our very nice hotel/albergue this morning before hitting the road. More coffees and pastries along the way, of course! Puenta la Reina is a very pretty village, and we enjoyed walking through it. Another day of farmland, trees, and lots of flowers. Each village we walked through was on a hill, which makes sense from a defensive point of view but made for a hilly day! We saw wheat and barley (thanks, Brad!), beans, olives, grapes, baby sunflowers, and tree fruit growing. Tonight we’re staying in a rustic place called Albergue La Casa Mágica, and we’re looking forward to a long day with a climb tomorrow.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникIglesia del Crucifijo in Puenta la Reina. Lots of birds’ nests on top!Bird nests are so interesting!!

    27.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникWe walked around a corner, saw this town (Cirauqui), and started laughing. These views!This is absolutely magical 😲 Vineyards maybe? And 'short' orchards??

    27.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникParroquia de San Salvador in Lorca🤎💛🤎

    27.05.2023Ответить
    Еще 3 комментария
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    2Angela pours some wine into her shell at Irache
    1The monastery at IracheBeautiful mountains in the distance todayYes, more poppiesDown and back up midday - beautiful curves from a distance*This* is how I imagined the Camino! There will be lots of this later but the variety was nice today

    Day 9: Villatuerta to Los Arcos

    26 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    Mileage: 17+ miles, some unintentional!
    Altitude gain: 1.890 feet
    Altitude loss: 1,775 feet
    Weather : gorgeous - a little too sunny and warm for a little while in the afternoon but then the clouds came back and it was perfect. Continued luck!
    Total mileage: 83.5

    A long day! We started with a little detour to get our morning cafe con leche and pastry (a necessary ritual at this point!) and then walked to Estella. On the outskirts of Estella we enjoyed the wine fountain (!) at Irache before some ascending hiking through a scrubby forest. Lots more farmland after that until we finally arrived in Los Arcos. We have decided that the best meals are enjoyed by the side of the trail.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Neal Kellogg

    ПутешественникAngela pours some wine into her shell at IracheYou need a bigger shell!

    27.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникThe monastery at Irache😲

    27.05.2023Ответить
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникAngela pours some wine into her shell at IracheThey need these on every walk/ run!

    30.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Iglesia de Santa Maria in Los Arcos
    11Lots of impressive mountains in the distanceThe village of Torres del RioMany of the steeper slopes, especially near towns, are paved thus. Steep times to come!1I like the post horn symbol the national mail service uses.1Lots of vineyards today. This one reminded me of a Van Gogh painting with all of the crooked trunks.We passed several wild cherry trees with ripe fruit today. My family knows how happy this made me!2The weather was nice but there were So! Many! Gnats! today. They really loved Angela!Ruins of la Iglesia de San Pedro. Cheap but delicious beers & snacks nearby - perfect ending to day.

    Day 10: Los Arcos to Viana

    27 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    Mileage: 13 miles? Guidebook says about 12, Garmin says 14
    Elevation gain: 1,401
    Elevation loss: 1,230
    Total mileage: 96.5

    I wasn’t sure that my feet would ever function again at the end of yesterday’s walk, but somehow they felt pretty good this morning. A beautiful sunny, cool morning turned into a warm sunny afternoon as we continued to walk up and down the hills. The scenery continues to amaze. We’re starting to recognize quite a few fellow pilgrims who seem to be on the same schedule as us. Tonight we’re in an albergue (hostel) with many people. I think the earplugs will come in handy again!Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникThe weather was nice but there were So! Many! Gnats! today. They really loved Angela!🙅

    27.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникLots of impressive mountains in the distance🩵💛🩵

    27.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    Путешественник❤️

    27.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Еще 3 комментария
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Forest leading into Logroño
    1Bridge over the Ebro into LogroñoYellow Brick Road!Iglesia de Santiago el Real in LogroñoOh, no worries. I am.Looking back over Logroño with the park pondHUGE bull looking out, advertising maybe a winery. We’re in Rioja now, so lots of that happening.Approaching NavarreteFrom the hostel's terrace. Nice to watch the clouds roll in elsewhere while waiting for dry laundry.

    Day 11: Viana to Navarrete

    28 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ 🌧 63 °F

    Mileage: 14.75
    Altitude gain: 1,109
    Altitude loss: 915
    Weather: mostly warm and sunny. A few drops at one point, and it thundered nearby once we got to Navarrete, but overall great.
    Total mileage: 111.25

    We left Viana in another crisp morning. We spent a good chunk of the morning walking through the city of Logroño. It was mostly just very city-like but we walked through a great park as we left the city - tons of trails, picnic areas, a fishing pond. Lots of people out enjoying their Sundays!

    We climbed into Navarette (again with lots of hills today) and arrived at our destination at 3. We stood there stupidly for a while because we couldn’t find our hostel. A nice local stopped to ask if he could help, and when we showed him the hostel name, he said, “Oh, that’s been closed for seven years!” There is a bar and restaurant right where we thought it should be, and this man went in to ask. It turns out that the owners, who are Romanian, just opened last week! We had a good laugh about the adventure. We’re in a room over the restaurant, where we had a really nice if rich dinner.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникBridge over the Ebro into Logroño💙

    30.05.2023Ответить
    10 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Not so many wildflowers now but these hollyhocks wished us well as we left Navarrete.
    The eponymous gate of Puerta del Cementerio1Detail from the gate. Was it St. Michael who slayed the dragon?1So. Many. Vineyards today. Made for a beautiful walk.1The town of Ventosa from a distanceThese distinctive stone huts served as shelter for farmers at one point, apparently.1We enjoyed pinchos (tapas) and sangrias (hilariously translated as “bleedings”)  before the rain hitStreet in Nájera after the rain

    Day 12: Navarette to Nájera

    29 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    Mileage: 10.5 miles or so
    Elevation gain: 722
    Elevation loss: 791
    Weather: beautiful and sunny until we were already in Nájera, when it rained pretty hard for a little while
    Total mileage: 121.75

    Today’s walk of under 11 miles and not too much climbing felt almost like a day off! I’m also figuring out how to help my feet feel better, which is a relief.

    We were expecting rain today, but clear skies met us on our leisurely 8:00 start. There was a bakery next to our lodging but they didn’t have coffee!! We had a couple of nice breaks today and the first one included cafes con leche, so it worked out.

    Even with the leisurely start we arrived in Nàjera relatively early, so we enjoyed some treats and actually did a little shopping! Nothing exciting - I’m going to try some new socks and we had run out of chocolate. Another great day.
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Michael Anderson

    ПутешественникDetail from the gate. Was it St. Michael who slayed the dragon?Looks just like me. :)

    30.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникThe town of Ventosa from a distance💙💛🤎

    30.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникWe enjoyed pinchos (tapas) and sangrias (hilariously translated as “bleedings”)  before the rain hit😋

    30.05.2023Ответить
    Peggy Moran

    ПутешественникSo. Many. Vineyards today. Made for a beautiful walk.Ooh…

    06.06.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    1Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real in Nájera
    Each state and city has its own Camino markers. Here you also see some of the red rocks near Nájera.Our €7 feast in Azofra. Those croissants were some of the best we’ve had.The mud that caked everyone’s shoes and legs the rest of the day. It was a slog!More of the fantastic views that no picture can do justice.12Sunny enough this afternoon that I busted out my parasol. It's ridiculous but shade was welcome!

    D13: Nájera-Santo Domingo de la Calzada

    30 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

    Mileage: 14.25 long, hot miles
    Elevation gain: 1,355 feet
    Elevation loss: 804 feet
    Weather: cool and sunny to begin, hot and sunny later with little breeze
    Total mileage: 136

    Today was another difficult but beautiful and joyful day. We had coffee and I ate a little before we left Nájera. Once we left the city it was a day of beautiful rolling fields of wheat and vineyards with mountains in the distance. We did encounter some very messy mud on the trail, and I was VERY grateful that we’ve had such great weather overall. We stopped to rest twice - once at Azofra for a breakfast feast at a cafe and then again at the top of a very long steep hill, where an enterprising young man had sodas, fruit, and other snacks available. Most welcome! We crave fruit but of course it’s heavy to carry it with us. We were very happy to arrive in Santo Domingo in the afternoon.Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Sharon Kennedy

    Путешественник😯

    30.05.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникMonasterio de Santa Maria la Real in NájeraSo love this! Would be an exquisite painting 🎨 🖌️

    30.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Donna Cain

    ПутешественникSunny enough this afternoon that I busted out my parasol. It's ridiculous but shade was welcome!I love the parasol! Does it have some fixture/hardware to attach to your head?

    31.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    Kate Pritchett

    ПутешественникIt attaches to the strap of my backpack.

    31.05.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    11 лайков
     
  • Kate PritchettCamino de Santiago 2023/2025Путешественник
    Catedral de Santo Domingo de la Calzada
    The tower next to the cathedral. As with most things, this photo doesn’t do it justice.Bookstore. I liked the reflections. All stores here are specialized - no Walmarts!There are two paradores in Santo Domingo. This is in the Parador de Santo Domingo, which we visited.This represents a pilgrim asking for help. There’s a whole thing about chickens here.1The Parador de Bernardo de Fresneda, where we stayed. 14th century.1Inside the paradorThis parador is next to a convent. This walkway leading to the convent felt very peaceful!

    Day 13 end: Santo Domingo

    31 мая 2023 г., Испания ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    Santo Domingo de la Calzada is picturesque enough to warrant its own post here. So much history! The food wasn’t great (at least where we ate) but when you’ve walked over a half marathon you don’t care as much!

    There is a network of paradores in Spain - luxury hotels in historical buildings. I’d wanted to stay in one at least once and we did in Santo Domingo. It was amazing! A beautiful old building and the room had a bathtub and especially luxurious sheets - it felt like heaven!
    Читать далее

    Посмотреть перевод
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникThe Parador de Bernardo de Fresneda, where we stayed. 14th century.💛

    02.06.2023Ответить
    Sharon Kennedy

    ПутешественникInside the paradorLOVE!!! Oh my.....

    02.06.2023ОтветитьПереводить
    13 лайков
     
Загрузить еще
  • 2026© FindPenguins
  • Домой
  • О нас
  • Групповой трекинг
  • Пресса
  • Правила
  • Конфиденциальность & Cookies
  • Центр помощи
  • Отпечаток
  • Следите за нами