took a break here

Arrrived at 5pm
Kerry got a room!
Sat down to take in the view at 6pm after a shower and laundry. It was a tough day - difficulty of this hike was 9/10 for me and I was definitely the slowest of the three of us.
I also met Nick from Boston who is an actuary. He asked for time off and they said no so he said he'd quit so they relented and gave him two months off. He will be moving to a different branch when he returns in NY.
Kerry is a power engineer who quit her job after 8 years and is taking a gap year. She has no idea what's next for her. Both were pretty fit and didn't seem to find the climb difficult.
I, on the other hand, suffered a lot. The first little hill had a steep incline and it almost broke my spirit when I thought this was going to be how it would be for the rest of the hike. Fortunately the inclines alternated with flat ground but the last 30-40 minutes were the worst. It was mostly uphill and every 10 minutes felt like half an hour. I often stopped to catch my breath. I tried walking backwards to take the load off my back which worked for a bit. I tried carrying my pack in the front as well. It is definitely too heavy and I will need to see what I can shed to lighten the load.
Nick was nice enough to carry my bag part of the way.
What was the elevation of this walk?
Token for a 5 minute shower and dinner would be served at 6:30
There were 2 girls in the room with 3 bunk beds. The last lower bunk was claimed so I had to take a top bunk.Leggi altro
ViaggiatoreMet Georgia from Australia but she lives in Ireland (or is it the other way around) and Caroleena from Germany
Got a picture of the tree Ayesha was obsessing over during last night's storm
Breakfast included bowls for our drinks!
Viaggiatoresimple breakfast of coffee, tea, hot chocolate in bowls, cereal and baguettes with butter and preserves
Viaggiatoremy bunkmate was Alberto from Italy. He started the Camino in 2009 from Roncesvalles to Santiago so he came back to do the first leg from St Jean to Pamplona. His reasons were more nature and physical and he enjoyed the social connections. Similar time zone from Italy. His favourite part was the Meseta. Yes it was flat and hard but he could see the sunrise and sunset. Got me considering to skip parts of the caminonin order to do the 3 day hike to Finisterre. His friends who did it said it was the most interesting part.
Viaggiatorecamino is different for everyone depending on who they are. different stages in life, what they need - solitude or company etc
Viaggiatorebread, vegetable soup, roasted chicken and fries, fish and fries/salad, tiramisu for dinner and a red wine they werent fond of