Avilés to Muros de Nalón

We slept in this morning since Moriah has not been well. We left our accommodations at 10:00 and debated whether we would walk or bus. It was raining and the prediction was thunderstorms all day.Baca lagi
Muros de Nalón to Soto de Luiña

We were a bit discouraged when we left this morning (after listening to the wind howl all night and anticipating thunderstorms), but are more upbeat now that we have rested and cleaned up and doneBaca lagi
Soto de Luiña to Canero

This has been a difficult day. We are sitting at the train station right now, hoping the schedule is correct to take us the rest of our way into Canaro. Our estimated distance today was going to beBaca lagi
Canero to Villapedre

This day was bookended with a beautiful sunrise and a beautiful sunset. As usual, we left in the dark, on wooded paths. Sunrise is not until about 8:30 now. It was warmer today than we've beenBaca lagi
Villapedre to La Caridad

This has been pretty easy day. I have more energy than when we arrived yesterday and we have gone out to eat and we'll go to the grocery store later. Moriah pointed out that our nice hotel here onlyBaca lagi
La Caridad to Ribadeo

We were fortunate to beat most of the rain today. We will probably not be so lucky tomorrow. There was an optional coastal route that we debated taking, but because of the rain and because of theBaca lagi
Ribadeo to Villamartín Grande

This was a day of milestones: 1) We officially moved into Galicia, 2) we officially left the coast, and 3) we officially began our fifth week.
We walked 12 miles, all of it in the rain. As MoriahBaca lagi
Villamartín Grande to Mondoñedo

There was no rain predicted today, but starting out we had our doubts that we would avoid it. But the weatherman was right and we walked 11.5 miles in good weather.
When we got to Lourenzá, weBaca lagi
Mondoñedo to As Paredes

We had an interesting beginning to our day. When we got to the reception area leaving the building, Moriah dropped our key in the slot at the same moment I was about to open the door. However, IBaca lagi
As Paredes to Vilalba

This was a short day of 9.37 miles and, although it rained the entire way, it was not unbearable. But it did limit our taking pictures! After gaining elevation yesterday, we are now staying on a highBaca lagi
Vilalba to A Pobra de Parga

Even though this day ended up to be 17.5 miles, it was not as unpleasant as we had anticipated. The rain held off until shortly afternoon, which gave us over 5 hours of walking before it started. ItBaca lagi
A Pobra de Parga to Sobrado dos Monxes

This was a difficult day. It rained continually for several hours and we were soon drenched through. When we thought it couldn't get any worse, the wind began to blow! Plus the temperature was 52Baca lagi
Sobrado dos Monxos to Goimil

It was another rainy day, though it wasn't as miserable as yesterday. This was probably primarily because, although it rained most of the day, the conditions weren't quite as extreme. Also, weBaca lagi
Goimil to Santisa

This has become a different day than we had planned. It's 10:30 in the morning and we haven't left our accommodations yet because of the weather. Pounding rain and strong winds. The possibility ofBaca lagi
Santiso to Santiago de Compostela

We made it! It was so satisfying and very moving to walk into Santiago! As we estimated, it was about 10 miles to get here this morning. (We have walked another 3+ miles within the city.) Although weBaca lagi
Santiago de Compostela (Friday)

We began our day by going back to the pilgrim office to have some things corrected on our documents. My Compostela had my name listed as Susannam, which they told me was the Latin form of Susan.Baca lagi
Santiago de Compostela (Saturday)

The highlight of our day was definitely to see the Botafumerio swing at the 12:00 mass. The Botafumerio is the largest incense censer in the world and swings nearly to the ceiling of the cathedral. ItBaca lagi
Finisterre/Fisterra

We had a nice day traveling to the coast. (Finisterre is Spanish and Fisterra is Galician.) The name refers to the end of the Earth, which is what the Romans considered it. In medieval times peopleBaca lagi
Santiago to Madrid

This was our last day in Spain. We traveled by train from Santiago to Madrid, a trip of about three and a half hours. It was amazing how the terrain and the vegetation changed as we left rainy, hilly,Baca lagi
Madrid Airport

One last picture. Looking out the window at the airport reminded me of Great Falls, complete with a "butte" (though not a real one) and trees along the Missouri River.
PengembaraSounds crazy. What an adventure, especially in the Middle of the night. How is Moriah? Nothing like walking fourteen miles while you are sick.
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What a banner!
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A nice promise