Top bunk curfew time

When you stay in an Albergi, aka Pilgrim hostel, curfew is at 10, which means they lock you out if your not back, and if you are back you have to go to bed, lights out in your bunk. I didn't knowLeer más
Villafranca to Atapuerca

We left our bunk bed dorm camp in belorado and took a quick taxi to Villa Franca to begin our 18 km walk on Sunday. We started out directly going uphill, luckily this day was going to be mostly a walkLeer más
Body complete, mind next

We ended our 18k walk yesterday at Atapuerco, and due to a mix-up at the Albergue where we reserved dorm beds, we were able to get a small private room at another hostel. Lucky us! Two little beds andLeer más
Into the great wide open

Today we woke up by 7:00 and enjoyed a wonderful breakfast of a variety of fruits and cereals at our hotel. The last few hours of luxury before we walked out of the city and into the great wide openLeer más
Magical Meseta

We had our second day walking through the maseta on Wednesday, accompanied by the sound of birds and a Canadian named Helen. We walked 11 km to Hantanas, a small pilgrim village tucked in the fields.Leer más
Mi amigos

Stopping for a break in the day on the way to fromista with my friends I met two days ago. Waiting for Trina and Cheryl to catch up.
The Walk across the maceda has been made better by walking with myLeer más
Carry on to Carrion

We enjoyed a somewhat liesurly morning at the hotel. We were so happy to have scrambled eggs and fruit and coffee and we're really in no hurry today. We opted to shave a few kilometers off of our tripLeer más
Woh I'm half way there!

Made it to the halfway mark of the Camino de Santiago! Halfway there I'm living on a prayer!🎶
In Sahagun tonight, taking the train to Leon tomorrow morning and a rest for 3 nights.
Rest. Repeat.

After crossing the halfway point in Sahagun it was time to go to light speed, and then to zero speed for several days. We departed Sahagun by train taking us to the wonderful city of Leon, a placeLeer más
Let's get spiritual!

Made it out of the Meseta and into the hills and trees! Tomorrow will be interesting as we climb the highest peak on the Camino, and leave our stone at arguably the oldest sacred spot on the Camino,Leer más
Crux de ferro

I am speechless for the moment, and will just share some photos. It's been a good and long day, up and down the mountain with a soulful pause in between. It's time to wind down to rinse and repeatLeer más
Ascending and descending

Today we strolled through our highest points on the Camino Frances. Strangely it did not feel difficult going up. Witnessed a cow parade and chorus of frogs. Swarming flies followed me Every. Single.Leer más
Galicia!

And today we climbed and climbed and climbed and climbed to the third highest peak of the Camino at o'cebrero. It feels like the highest. We started along the road walked along the river went throughLeer más
Beginning again in Sarria

The last few days have been spent walking through beautiful mountains and ancient Chestnut and oak forests of Galicia and sleeping in small villages. The walks were glorious and there was magic in theLeer más
10k to Santiago!

We've been walking in the rain all morning. It's been a leisurely walk through the forest for us. We are almost there. We can't believe it less than 10 km to go. We are taking a rest stop. Which todayLeer más
At last, Santiago de Compostelo!

And on the 39th day of our Camino we arrived at our destination of the cathedral of Santiago de compostelo. What a journey. What an adventure. Photos and words cannot describe the experience, TheLeer más
End of the road

Our walk is over, and we are adjusting to being on our post Camino "vacation." After 3 days in Santiago, we drove a few hours west to the the end of the world, aka Finisterre, mile marker zero on theLeer más
Viajero
Nothing like some good word art at your feet. #soinspirational
ViajeroEvery family has a story to tell. Welcome to ours. Wordartforcarrie💗❤️💖💕
ViajeroI can picture you giggling!
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