Let our feet be our guides đ„Ÿ

We pampered our piggies one last time before torturing them over the next 5 weeks!
And weâre off! AdiĂłs amigos

Departing Detroit to Charlotte for a 4 hour layover, followed by an 8 hour flight to Madrid. We arrive in Madrid at 6am then take a train to Pamplona.
Planes, trains & automobiles

We have officially arrived in Madrid @ 6am local time, midnight home time with no zzzzz đŽ on the plane unfortunately. At 8am we will catch 2 different trains (about a 4 hours total) to PamplonaLĂ€s mer
Pamplona - Part 1

We spent the evening in Pamplona last night— the capital of the Navarre province in Northern Spain & famous for the Running of the Bulls each July. Even though we were both exhausted, we pushed toLĂ€s mer
Gateway to the Camino Frances

Today we left Pamplona, Spain đȘđž by bus crossing the Pyrenees mountain range to the quaint 12th century city of St Jean Pied de Port, France. đ«đ·
We explored the city for a couple ofLĂ€s mer
Road to Hunto

đâš Starting our Camino Frances journey! Today we tackled the first leg from Saint Jean Pied de Port to our cozy alberge in Hunto, a beautiful but challenging uphill 3.5-mile trek (close to 9LĂ€s mer
Crossing the Pyrenees Mountains đ„Ÿ

The 24km (almost 15mile) "Route de Napoléon" between St Jean and Roncesvalles over the Pyrenees Mountains is said to be the most physically difficult stretch of trail that we are likely to encounterLĂ€s mer
Roncesvalles Monastery & Pilgrims Hostel

As history tells it, the doors to Roncesvalles Monastery were open for Christians and pagans, rich and poor, with no distinctions. Pilgrims could have a bath and have their shoes repaired. Sick peopleLĂ€s mer
Roncesvalles to Lintzoain

After the long day yesterday crossing the Pyrenees mountains, we decided to make today a shorter stretch and only walked about 8 1/2 miles. We passed through the cute villages of Burguete, Espinal, &LĂ€s mer
âThe Error to Erroâ

(aka Hailing a taxi in Spain) Lintzoain to Zabaldika
After multiple days of rain & cold, it was so nice to wake up to sunshine! Our morning journey out of Lintzoain was a beautiful one. Hiking throughLĂ€s mer
Zabaldika - Albergue Parroquial

We happened upon this wonderful alberge in Zabaldika, which is attached to a small church run by the sisters of the sacred heart. It is a ‘donativo’ alberge, which means that rather than a setLĂ€s mer
Zabaldika to Pamplona (again)

(Pamplona, Part 2)
Pamplona to Zariquiegui

Zariquiegui to Alto Del PerdĂłn

We left our albergue at dark climbing 1 1/2 miles up a steep set of switchbacks in hopes of arriving at Alto de Perdón, the Mount of Forgiveness for sunrise.
Inscribed on the sculpture are theLĂ€s mer
Alto Del PerdĂłn to Cirauqui

Cirauqui to Villamayor de MonjardĂn

Part 1 - Cirauqui to Estella
Today we covered almost 25k (15.5 miles), the views never get old and it’s great to feel our bodies getting stronger along the way as we adjust to our new “normal”.LĂ€s mer
Cirauqui to Villamayor de MonjardĂn

Part 2 - Estella to Villamayor de Monjardín
Today we covered almost 25k (15.5 miles), the views never get old and it’s great to feel our bodies getting stronger along the way as we adjust to ourLĂ€s mer
100 Mile Celebration!! đ„ŸđŸđđŒđȘđžđ

Villamayor de Monjardín to Viana
Day #7 - 100 mile celebration!!! đToday was a total grind but we knocked out a whopping 32k (20 miles!) đđ»
Despite our initial plans yesterday, we wereLĂ€s mer
Viana to Navarrete

Today as we passed through the very large city of Logroño, we left the beautiful basque region of Navarra, and entered the region of La Rioja.
La Rioja is the second smallest autonomous communityLĂ€s mer
No Carb Left Behind

(Navarrete to Azofra) 22.5k day
Letâs Talk Gearđ„Ÿ & Accomodationsđ

Many have asked what exactly we brought with us on our Camino journey. We both tried to keep our packs to around 15 lbsđ, including the weight of our actual backpacks. Aimee has a 32L OspreyLĂ€s mer
Azofra to Grañón

Today was a bit mentally challenging for me (this is Kim). It started with the realization that I’d left my new rain poncho in the last place we stayed, followed by also discovering that I’d lostLĂ€s mer
Grañón to Belorado

Part of life on the Camino is facing new challenges head on everyday! Unfortunately, today life threw us a curveball. I woke up with a horrible cold (this is Aimee). We were able to still push out aLĂ€s mer
Pressing Pause in Burgos

Taking a few days of “rest”, only hiking around 9-15k for a few days due to sickness, unfortunately put us behind in our timeline which forced us to make the difficult decision to take a taxi forLĂ€s mer
Burgos Cathedral/UNESCO World Heritage

Construction on the Cathedral began in 1221 and was completed in 1567. It is a comprehensive example of the evolution of Gothic style, with the entire history of Gothic art exhibited in its superbLĂ€s mer
ResenÀr
Cute!!
ResenÀrLook forward to seeing the feet pic at the end of the journey.
ResenÀrWho will have the most toe nails left?
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