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Hello Readers!
Welcome to the travel blog of Erin and Jane Faella! Here we will share the adventure of hiking the Camino de Santiago, a 500 mile pilgrimage across northern Spain. Please, come alongLes mer
A message from Jane:

Our journey, which really began two years ago, is about to officially “start”. Before it does a few important thanks are in order. Thank you first to Tom. You have been a wonderful and lovingLes mer
Day 0: La Crosse to Madison to Chicago

Today was a day full of travel. Since our flight leaves early tomorrow morning, we decided to stay overnight in Chicago. A special thanks to the rockstars who sent us off to the bus station, Tom,Les mer
Day 3: Pamplona

When walking through the narrow streets of Pamplona, it is easy to see why Hemingway fell in love with this charming town. We arrived last night, very tired from two days of travel. All I can sayLes mer
Day 4: Pamplona to Puenta la Reina

We made it through our first hike! It was quite long, about 26 K. We started yesterday at about 7 am and walked out of Pamplona to a large hill. It was a bit of a challenge but we were rewarded withLes mer
Day 4: Puenta La Reina, Estrella, Arcos

Day 4: Puenta La Reina, Estrella, Los Arcos, Viana
What an adventure! The Camino life is a simple life. We wake up, walk a few miles, grab coffee, walk some more, grab lunch, then walk into the townLes mer
Burgos

The Camino is an amazing place. The walking is challenging, but beautiful and full of magic. Each day we walk, meeting and talking with people along the way. We all seem to have the same challenges ofLes mer
More photos!

And yet more photos...

Photos

The much requested pot and some photos of an alburgue!
Burgos Festival

Well we came to Spain to eat...

And eat we did! Tonight we ate the most amazing desert; coconut cream wrapped in thin slice of pineapple. Drizzled on top was a delightful raspberry sauce. Buen provecho! Desert seems to be the themeLes mer
22k past Leon

And we're back on the trail! We took a few days rest to visit the larger cities of Burgos and Leon so now our feet (and our bellies!) feel great. Our last dinner in Leon was fantastic; I had salmonLes mer
Villafranca

Yesterday was a truly spectacular day! Our hike was gorgeous as we walked up a mountain to our highest point of the journey. It was challenging, but we were rewarded by beautiful views at every turn!Les mer
Moving along!

Today we are staying at the base of a mountain with a large climb tomorrow. We are enjoying the trail!
Almost there!

During the past few days we crossed our highest point and our steepest point ,along with a few other smaller mountain passes , only to be rewarded with the finest albergue we have yet to stay at. ItLes mer
Random odd photos

40 km away

Another beautiful day! We are 40 kilometers away from Santiago. Since we have enough time we will continue walking an additional 90 kilometers to the ocean via a town named Muxio.
We made it!!

What a day! We walked all the way to Santiago today-40 kilometers (almost a marathon)!
I am really impressed. I thought that since we are walking into a bigger city it would be ugly , but the entireLes mer
On to Finisterre and Muxio

We had a wonderful day in Santiago. What a nice city! Another day of great food, interesting places, excellent street musicians, and nice people. We are staying in a very nice hostel. It's amazing howLes mer
On the way to the ocean!

We will arrive at Muxio, a small ocean town, tomorrow. Another nice day walking with and eating with new friends. This part of the walk is a great way to end the walking part of our journey. It isLes mer
Arrived in Muxia

We haven't talked about the challenges of walking. Some days our walks seem like a breeze, while other days seem difficult and full of challenge. Yesterday was a tough one, but for no particularLes mer
Relaxing in Muxia

What is not to love here? Beautiful place with interesting rock formations and again. ..excellent food!
"The End of the World"

Our last official walk of the Camino was beautiful! It's been a wonderful journey!!!!
Our photos will continue as we continue to explore this wonderful country.
More from Finisterre

The post that I am standing next to is the type that is spread throughout the Camino to mark the route. A person can walk the entire Camino without a map because it is so well marked. This one showsLes mer
Safe travels and have fun! Yvonne Wilson
Adrienne BestulHave a safe and very memorable trip. I admire both of you....and can't wait to hear the stories and see the photos!
Profe ZwonitzerPonles a Camino y buen camino