A Really Rural Village

In days, we are now over halfway. Today we completed our 17th walking day and there are 16 walking days left. In terms of distance we have completed 247 miles, with 237 miles to go.
Today's route wasOkumaya devam et
In days, we are now over halfway. Today we completed our 17th walking day and there are 16 walking days left. In terms of distance we have completed 247 miles, with 237 miles to go.
Today's route wasOkumaya devam et
Almost as if to celebrate reaching halfway, today's walk was to be the longest one of the whole trip. Yesterday we stopped 2 miles short of the suggested town and today we had to go 4.5 miles furtherOkumaya devam et
So after sitting in the late afternoon sun in t-shirt and shorts, eating and drinking at our new favourite non bar, bar, this morning it was raining. Which was good news for Carol as she's got to tryOkumaya devam et
We set off this morning to a cool, misty but more importantly dry morning. Currently the forecast is for 3 dry days and then almost a week of 50-50 chance of rain each day.
For the last couple ofOkumaya devam et
The stretch between Burgos and Leon always felt like it would be make or break. In Burgos it was 13 days down and still 20 days to go. Now in Leon it's 20 days down and 13 days to go. PsychologicallyOkumaya devam et
Despite the late night we were up and out just after 07:30 this morning, with the street lights guiding our way until it got light. Could have easily spent another night in Leon, so much to see andOkumaya devam et
I suppose this morning was payback for all the times the forecast said there was a 50% chance of rain and yet it never did. We had light rain on and off and a stiff breeze for the first 3 miles,Okumaya devam et
This misty but windless morning we left the busy roads behind and set out for the hills. Although, we did follow a road for about half the day, it was far quieter. For periods the only sound was ourOkumaya devam et
Straight out of the hostel this morning we were into a 350m climb up to the Cruz de Ferro (the iron cross) which is almost the highest point on the Camino. We set off at 07:15, so by the time it gotOkumaya devam et
Then all of a sudden it was 9 days left. Single figures seemed a distant thing for so long but now here we are. I really need to make even more effort to take in every day now as it feels as though weOkumaya devam et
Gezgin
That’s a stork’s nest - you cannot believe it not ‘bigger’!
GezginI didn’t realise how taxing and difficult the Camino is…. I’ve got much increased respect for my friend who did half of it on her own, she’s in her late 60’s and has a number of health issues. Good for Carol for keeping going despite being under the weather!
GezginOver halfway ! Good going and well done to the both of you