BOS -Lisbon - Porto

We spent part of the day with Bruno on a private “Off the Beaten Path” walking tour of the city. He was incredibly knowledgeable — about history, architecture, food, languages, and artWeiterlesen
We’re on the Camino for real! After breakfast we taxied to the beach north of Porto — and started walking at the Praia da Memoria obelisk. Most of the 13 miles to our destination in Povoa deWeiterlesen
Today was Dia da Liberdade, and the 50th anniversary of the Portuguese revolution. It was another short(ish) day of walking — 13 miles, only 6 hours with breaks. Beach boardwalk, then inlandWeiterlesen
We walked 16 miles today, our longest so far — about 8 hours including breaks. Leaving town, we had to stop for a school parade — they’re continuing to celebrate Freedom Day. Our path today wentWeiterlesen
We dressed for rain this morning, but it didn’t last long and we soon stuffed the rain gear back into our packs. We have been using our hiking poles a lot ever since leaving the boardwalks — theyWeiterlesen
This morning we took a small 6-passenger water taxi across the Rio Minho into Spain. We chatted on the trail with people we had met earlier as well as new fellow pilgrims. Again, there was a varietyWeiterlesen
A 12-mile day that took about 5.5 hours. Sometimes the Camino followed the rocky coast, sometimes we shared a “yellow brick road” with occasional bicyclists, and it seemed we climbed steeperWeiterlesen
We started with all our rain gear on, as the forecast was rain for the next 6 days. But it miraculously stopped in the early afternoon, and the sun and partial blue sky cheered us. More hills todayWeiterlesen
Yesterday was our rest day in Vigo, so we got to sleep in a little, didn’t have to zip and unzip everything, and lingered over breakfast. Walking outside, we wondered why it looked like a ghostWeiterlesen