I left Tuscany today. Although its incredible charm took a little while to be fully revealed, once it was, after Altopascio, the spectacular countryside exceeded all of my expectations. I have realised another of my life dreams, and I feel truly blessed. The best thing about being in a tourist town is that the shops open early, so I was able to get something to eat on a Sunday, before I left town. The day started with an 8 km descent, then turned into a lot of roadside walking, which ended with the now familiar climb into town (total walk 25.98 km). It rained for most of the day. It was a light but persistent rain, and so the Great Pumpkin was brought into play - I see it as a real asset on the road as I have a very high profile LOL. There was an alternative walk to the section today, but it added an extra 8 km to the length. I'd been warned not to walk along the regular route along the road by Claire (the French pilgrim) as it has a reputation amongst the French as being particularly dangerous. I reasoned that as it was Sunday, there wouldn't be any trucks, and there would be less traffic - that proved to be correct. I had a late lunch with Anna and Gabriel, the Swiss pilgrims, and we are both at the same accommodation tonight. One final thing; I'm seeing a lot of road signs for Rome and am beginning to feel like I'm getting close!Read more
Traveler
They’re interesting!
Carmel CarlsenI wondered if they were for pigeons! Who knows?
Traveler
Just spectacular!
Carmel Carlsen👍