Vignettes from our walk to Belorado
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Someone decided to make sure I felt welcomed in this field of sunflowers.
Someone decided to make sure I felt welcomed in this field of sunflowers.
The town never sleeps and somehow never has restaurants open. Or grocery stores. Why would you need those open?
This entire trip has confirmed something I suspected was true about me - I am a cityЧитать далее
It was a tough day. 20ish miles. 1500 ft elevation. Thunderstorms ever on the horizon but never daring to cross paths with us again. We arrived in Atapuerca and immediately showered and then beganЧитать далее
The Irish have a saying - the thing about the past is that it isn't past.
Remnants of the civil war still haunt Spain. When I was in school in Madrid I went to the Valley of the Fallen where FrancoЧитать далее
Was a gift. I'm a city boy and it's taken me 46 years to figure it out. These small Spanish towns suck the life out of me and then I walk into Burgos and come alive.
The Burgos Cathedral was quite aЧитать далее
We spent the day and a half rehabilitating ourselves. Rest. Pizza. Sauna. Hamburger. Rest. Cocktails. Rest. All you can eat breakfast buffet.
Here are other vignettes from our time in Burgos.
We were pretty tired even after a day of 'resting.' To be clear resting involved only 40k steps instead of 47k. So Mark tried to get a ride to Hornillos with this lady.
I'm not sure I've ever had a worse walk to a town than Hornillos today. The sun was brutal. Flies harassed us the whole way. I thought about dying with every step. But we made it. Welcome to theЧитать далее
We were grateful to arrive in Hornillos after a long walk through Sun bleached landscapes. We didn't have a place reserved and so quickly picked the first albergue we could find - which of course hadЧитать далее
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So beautiful!!
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Drop in and try the bread of life.
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Isn’t it though?