Getting nervous now!
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Final preparations taking shape, as I prepare to fly to Oviedo on 27 Sept and start the last 350km of my Camino de Santiago. Travelling to Leon I hope to start walking on 28th September and lookOkumaya devam et
Final preparations taking shape, as I prepare to fly to Oviedo on 27 Sept and start the last 350km of my Camino de Santiago. Travelling to Leon I hope to start walking on 28th September and lookOkumaya devam et
So, it's a familiar feeling (panic!) what to take, what to leave behind. I am referring to a list I made some time ago...actually last year to see what I should put into the rucksack or not. I need toOkumaya devam et
That's the last training walk completed and four and a half hours gone! Think i covered about 14 miles, and now I am aching a little, and need a cold beer. So, fly to Oviedo on Wednesday and stillOkumaya devam et
It's today! Waiting to board for Asturias and day one of the Camino de Santiago. It's a bitter sweet morning. Leaving the woman I love behind and stepping off into relative obscurity. Can't wait forOkumaya devam et
Transiting through the beautiful city of Oviedo en route to Leon. Stopped off at Oviedo Cathedral for a stamp (sello) in my pilgrims credential. It's where I flew out when I'd finished the first halfOkumaya devam et
Tonight I'm holed up in the beautiful city of Leon and it's magnificent Cathedral. An example of what things just might have been had the reformation not have happened. Tomorrow it's an early startOkumaya devam et
Foncebadon has the reputation for being the home of rabid dogs - but that's not true! I've seen more cats since I stopped for the night at Albergue La Cruz de Fierro. A tough day at the end - someOkumaya devam et
The iron cross marks the highest part of the mountain pass and has become the place pilgrims leave behind a stone brought with them from home (or elsewhere) on the Camino. I brought stones from myOkumaya devam et
I have descended into the town of Villafranca del Bierzo, lost the yellow signs and ended up nearly out the other side, nearly being run over just for fun. Villafranca del Bierzo is one of theOkumaya devam et
I'm resting now in the hamlet of La Faba a small hamlet on the way up to O'Cebreiro. With little more than a dozen houses. The German Confraternity couldn't be more welcoming (something the EnglishOkumaya devam et