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  • Day 8

    Camino D8 Los Arcos (Total 137km)

    May 10 in Spain ⋅ 🌩️ 15 °C

    Two challenges of today, not drink too much of the free wine per 10AM at the Monastery and avoid the major incoming storm. We succeeded only in one, the storm got us well and truly. We walked 22.5km today relatively flat, only 800m of climb🤣. But what an amazing path, beautiful through the forest part, in which we were almost alone and then the way down into Los Arcos was busier but also beautiful, even in the rain storm. We were lucky that there was no thunder or lightening. Most of that happened last night in Puente La Reina. Our hotel picked us up in Los Arcos and will drop us off in the AM. We are in a motorway services hotel, 3km out of Los Arcos, all glam😉 on this tour! Happy days none the less🙏.Read more

  • Day 12

    Villamayor to Torres del Rio

    May 6 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 41 °F

    Today was a different sort of day. It was 43 degrees when I set out and didn't warm up much all day. The road was mercifully flat but mercilessly hard, compacted dirt, which posed its own challenges to my knees. But I set out to make today about thanksgiving.

    I'm so thankful for the beauty and peace of this landscape I get to traverse. I'm grateful for the years of singing in church choirs that bring songs of thanksgiving and praise to my heart and lips so readily. I'm thankful for this physical challenge which helps me appreciate the way God created me.

    The first 12 miles of today's journey passed in almost complete solitude without passing through a single town. There were just enough of us spread along the road that I never worried I'd lost the trail, but there was plenty of time to think and reflect. That was really nice. I was surprised, though, at the beating my knees took on the hard road.

    The first town any of us came to was Los Arcos. I was so grateful to pass a Farmacia, a cross between a CVS and an Immediate Care. The amazing woman there, who spoke not one word of English, found me the perfect knee supports and coached me on how to put them on, indicating that if they make you cry, they're too tight. We had a good laugh about that.

    As I continued into the quiet town I started to smell coffee and then heard the laughter and chatter. All us pilgrims gathered in a square outside a bar, greeting one another and pulling up chairs as we ate a bite and talked about our days. There's such a sense of community here, making plans for the next town together and treating one another's aches and pains. It's really something special.

    Now I'm off to explore the Iglesia de Santo Sepulcro and spend some time in thanksgiving before I head to another lively Pilgrims' meal. I can't thank you all enough for the gift of this time and this experience, and for sharing it with me.

    Sitting in Iglesia de Santo Sepulcro this evening I was struck by how many have come here since the 12th century seeking solace, strength, hope, peace. I ran my hands over the stones of the tiny octagonal structure and imagined all those who'd done so before me - and added my prayers to theirs.

    Steps: 32, 024
    Distance: 13.56 miles
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  • Day 11–12

    Torres del Rio

    May 1 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 52 °F

    Got off to a great start after breakfast with our beautiful host, Helena, at Albergue La Perla Negra in Azqueta. She fed us a wonderful pilgrims meal last night of rice, chickpea soup, potatoes, salad, wine and fruit for dessert. Such a genial soul.
    Today’s 14 mile walk was amazingly easier than previous days. Maybe all those hills we’ve climbed have made us stronger . I know we are mentally stronger too as our muscles adapt to the day to day hikes / walks.
    We were on wide paths and gravel roads through rolling farmlands of green wheat and oats as far as you could see with brilliant red poppies popping up along the way. It must look amazing when these green fields turn golden at harvest season.
    Got to our Albergue in Torres del Rio about 1430 - which gave us ample time to shower and hand wash a couple of our clothes and line dry. Annnnd to have a couple beers and some of the best, fresh aceitunas (olives) you could ask for since they’re locally grown.
    Off to Logroño mañana after a good night’s rest.
    Life is good!
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  • Day 12

    Jour 7 Estella à Los Arcos

    April 25 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Nous avons marché un petit ( en montant) 10 km aujourd’hui. Nous avons passé par la fontaine de vin à Bodegas Irache où il y un musée du vin. Des vignes il en a partout!! Nous optons de s’arrêter à au village de Villarmajor de Monjardin. Un petit village de 115 personnes . Les
    propriétaires du l’Albergue nous ont reçu comme de le
    Grande visite! Nous
    Nous espérons continuer vers Los Arcos demain . Ce petit arrêt était nécessaire pour soigner les pieds!
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  • Day 8

    Estella to Los Arcos

    April 24 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Hi Everyone,
    Today was quite an easy day in comparison with those past so far. After about an 8km steady incline and a steep pinch into Villamayor, I enjoyed about 12kms of undulating pastures and vineyards on my way to Los Arcos.

    Not long after leaving Estella, I came to a well-known stop for souvenir hunters at an open ironworks. The ‘smithy’ was at it early and a lot of pilgrims were stopping to watch him and buy some of his wares. I pressed on a little further to the famous Irache bodega fountain where you can get a sip of wine, directly from the tap in the wall. 8:30am was too early for me and during past visits I’ve seen people drinking directly from the tap, so it’s not the healthiest place to take a sample.

    As I started to get into the hillier parts of the first section, I was wandering through low forest and it was very pleasant walking. Through Azqueta and up a steep climb to Villamayor, I was hoping to see some of the local population but, again, no-one to be seen. I did, however, pass quite a few locals out walking along their section of the Camino and was invariably greeted with a cheery “buen Camino.” Above Villamayor, straddling the peak of Monjardin, are the ruins of St Stephen’s castle. I met a guy later in the day who had been shown the ruins and he said the views were spectacular. As it was, they were pretty great from my point of reference at ground level too.

    From here, the path opened up and was exposed to the warming weather with no real opportunity to walk in any shade. I took the opportunity, about 7kms from Los Arcos to stop at a mobile food truck that is a prominent marker on the Camino. The owner is a Canadian guy who has lived in Villamayor for the last eight years and this is his business. He has to pay a rental fee to the Villamayor town council but business was brisk, even on a relatively quiet day so he must be doing well.

    A little further on I passed a guy who was taking photographs with some serious camera equipment. We walked together for a while and introduced ourselves. Hamish is an Australian who left Perth to go and live in the ski fields of Canada about 20 years ago, but would come back to Melbourne where he grew up if he ever came back to Oz. He is taking short stages of around 10kms per day but is here to sort out a recent event in his life that hit him pretty hard. Everyone is here to find themselves, discover something, achieve goals, letting go, or a hundred other reasons, and their stories are very interesting and, in some cases, quite sobering.

    Eventually I reached Los Arcos and spent some people watching time over a beer before settling in for a shower and a clean up. Tomorrow, I’m heading to Logroño about 28kms away. The path is, again, quite exposed and the temperature will be in the mid twenties so I’ll need to be well watered along the way. I’ll also be leaving the region of Navarre and crossing into Rioja, a major wine growing area.

    Buen Camino

    Click below to see Efren’s walk from Azqueta to Torres del Rio which is about 8kms past my overnight stop at Los Arcos.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKR7EOVwiwI&amp…

    Distance today: 20.7 kms
    Total distance travelled so far: 133.8 kms
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  • Day 13–14

    Cirauqui to Villamayor de Monjardin

    April 19 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 50 °F

    We planned on doing only 23 km today. The day yesterday was too hard on my foot.
    We started at 7 as usual with overcast skies but no rain. That changed rapidly later on and we walked mostly under rain showers. Ponchos and jackets were on and off. We stopped for a coffee early and we found Jonas, from Iceland and Joseph’s from Seattle, whom we have not seen since the first night in Borda. We were so happy to see Jonas! That first night he had shared that he was walking with a heavy heart and with a lot of thoughts he needed to sort out in his mind. He looked much better and happier, which made us happy.
    After leaving the town of Estella, we made the mandatory stop and the wine fountain and drank from our shells, as pilgrims are supposed to do.
    The entrance to Villamayor had sustained a lot of rain and we got to the albergue covered in mud!
    We will try to cover 30 km tomorrow but we will have our backpacks transported to our next destination to lessen the load.
    We have now retired to our bedroom hoping to get a good night sleep.
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  • Day 11

    Lorca to Luquin

    May 6, 2023 in Spain

    We absolutely loved our lodging choice last night and did NOT want to leave. Close to 12 miles on today’s agenda. No days off planned for the next week so we just keep walking 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️

  • Day 13

    Camino Day 8

    May 8 in Spain ⋅ 🌩️ 17 °C

    Today was an absolutely lovely walk from Estella to Los Arcos, 22km, 466m ascent and 437m descent. We met up with Eddie, Chris, Belen and Lily and walked with them. Beautiful weather, great company, many laughs, FREE WINE and Paella for lunch, can’t ask for much moreRead more

  • Day 5–6

    Obanos - Villamayor de Monjardin

    April 26 in Spain ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

    6.30 Uhr Abmarsch
    Frühstück in Maneru
    Mittagessen in Estella-Lizara
    nach kurzer Besichtigungstour
    Weinbrunnen in Irache (1 halbe Stunde pumpen für 1/8)
    Aufstieg nach Villamayor de Monjardin
    Übernachtung im private room des oasis trail
    33 km bei feinem Wanderwetter
    1 Etappe eingespart
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  • Day 13

    Jour 8 Villamajor à Los Acros

    April 26 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Une petite marche matinale de 12,5 km au travers des champs de blé .
    Nous avons faits de belles rencontres, des français, italiens , brésiliens, anglais, allemands, américains , danois, asiatiques une petite famille d’Australie, ( les garçons ont de l’énergie en titi!), des écossais et bien évidemment des espagnols.
    On rencontre des gens sur le chemin qui nous aide à continuer notre chemin.
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