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  • Dzień 5

    Camino D5 Pamplona (Total 68KM)

    7 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Hard day today, we think a combination of heat, lack of lunch and hills n hills, completed 21.5km.. In any case we made to Pamplona safely. Apologies for this late post but Pamplona is amazing and is a place to return to🙏. On the way we had a little fun with a fallen tree actually nearly fell in the river to possibly be lost forever😬.. In Pamplona we visited the amazing cathedral.. Absolutely beautiful. Czytaj więcej

  • Dzień 2

    Tag 2 - Der Esel bin ich…

    7 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Ein weiser Australier (also eigentlich der Australier von gestern im Transportbus) hat mal gesagt:
    Jedem passiert auf dem Weg irgendetwas. JEDEM!
    Okay, aber doch nicht gleich am ersten Tag, oder? Tja, mir offenbar doch. Dann hab ich’s ja jetzt wenigstens schon hinter mir.

    Heute Morgen hab ich mir beim Packen extra Zeit gelassen. Ab 9:00 Uhr wollte ich meinen Koffer im Transportbüro abgeben – der sollte nämlich direkt nach Santiago de Compostela geschickt werden. Da sind ein paar Sachen drin, die ich jetzt nicht brauche. Beziehungsweise: Dort dann schon. Nach fünf Wochen will ja selbst ich Modemuffel mal was anderes anziehen.
    Um 9:15 Uhr stand ich also vor dem Büro von „Express Bourricot“. Witzigerweise heißt das übersetzt so viel wie „Esel-Express“. Der Esel war aber eindeutig ich. Das Büro öffnet nämlich nicht, wie ich mir im Vorfeld notiert hatte, um 9:00 Uhr – es SCHLIESST um 9:00 Uhr. Geöffnet ist von 7:00 bis 9:00 Uhr. Und natürlich: Niemand mehr da.
    Das ist wieder typisch ich. Da plane ich alles minutiös und stehe dann wie der sprichwörtliche Esel vor der geschlossenen Tür. Was nun? Die Nummer, die am Büro klebte, habe ich angerufen – keine Antwort. Klar, draußen hörte ich das Telefon zwar klingeln, aber drinnen war ja nun niemand mehr da, der hätte abnehmen können.
    Zurück in die Pension konnte ich den Koffer auch nicht bringen. Erstens, weil die Pension komplett kontaktlos funktioniert – Türen per Code, nie jemanden gesehen, keiner da. Und zweitens, weil mein Zugangscode schon gelöscht war.
    Ich kürze das Drama mal ab: Ich bin tatsächlich die erste Etappe mit meinem zwölf Kilo Rucksack auf dem Rücken UND einem acht Kilo Kabinen-Trolley in der Hand gelaufen. Am Anfang kam ich mir schon ziemlich bescheuert vor, aber hier auf dem Camino gibt’s echt nichts, was die Leute nicht schon hundertmal gesehen hätten. Wahrscheinlich sogar einen bekloppten Deutschen, der mit Rucksack UND Koffer den Jakobsweg läuft.
    Mit dem Koffer durch den Ort zu laufen, war noch okay. Aber dann wechselte der Weg. Sagen wir mal so: Schotterwege, Waldwege, Wiesen und Berge – alles nicht gerade die natürliche Umgebung für Kofferrollen. Wenn ich jetzt darüber nachdenke, wie ich ausgesehen haben muss, muss ich echt lachen.
    Also: Tragen. Ich wusste nicht, wie schwer acht Kilo werden können. Spoiler: Sehr, sehr schwer!
    Lange Rede, kurzer Sinn: Ich bin jetzt in Valcarlos in einer ziemlich netten Pension angekommen – und dank der Hilfe von Alejandra, meiner bezaubernden Herbergsmutter, wird der Koffer morgen endlich abgeholt.
    Meinen allerersten Camino-Tag hatte ich mir irgendwie anders vorgestellt. Aber egal, dann ist morgen eben Tag 1b…

    Fazit des Tages: Australier haben immer recht.

    Ach so, ich bin übrigens jetzt in Spanien. ¡HOLA!
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  • Dzień 4

    Camino D4 Zubiri (Total 47KM)

    6 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    A very cold and wet start.. Real feel - 1 degree, so we layered up with me wearing most layers as I was not prep'd for such cold weather. A tough day today with a steep, slippery and very difficult descent, into Zubiri. We were duly warned by the Pilgrim Office to be ccareful. Apart from a small slip/skid by yours truly we were safely down and more than a little muddy at the end. Ended the day in Bar Valentin for a great late lunch.. Ribs for lynee and Schnitzel for me with loads of salad😋. BTW we tried to visit a namesake church of St. Peter in Viscarret-Guerendiain, Navarra, one small village enroute. Seems church was closed as the grass was overgrown, shame. We will try to find another namesake church on our adventure🙏. Czytaj więcej

  • Dzień 10

    Camino Day 5

    5 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    5 days in and our muscles are starting to feel a little weary so we made the decision to have our fist rest day in Pamplona. However, being Baades we aren’t the best at resting and still managed to walk 10.5km exploring the City. We visited the Plaza del Castillo, Monumento al Encierro, Ayuntamiento de Pamplona, the Cathedral and the Ciudadela de Pamplona. We even managed to sneak in some cheeky beers with Aaron and Lisa and enjoy Aaron’s hilarious impression of the Aussie accent. I’ve even come to enjoy the Cathedral bells that chime every 15 minutes, NOT Czytaj więcej

  • Dzień 3

    Camino D3 Burguete

    5 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Huntto hotel breakfast unfortunately lived up to our expectation😢 only bread n jam n coffee. Not the best food prep for a Monster day with an ascent upto 1400 plus metres in the cold, wet/damp, as we were mostly walking in the low cloud line. Sorry very few amazing views. Total distance of 23.5km. It was a great day, tough but fun non the less. Met many pilgrims on the road..most were staying the night at the Monastery note with 118 beds in one room😬😬😬. We are very proud of ourselves as this was a real physical challenge.. We made it💪💪 no blisters or injuries. Czytaj więcej

  • Dzień 6

    4 May last night in Pamplona

    4 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Just a short post to let you know the Camino rewards. Yes Brucee finished his evening with Camino chats with Earesto (an a Mexican_American). Earesto is walking the Camino Francés a 2nd time (proving its a healthy addiction) .
    I must also add, a Canadian chap was pontificating on Canadian affairs with 2 Sth Korean pilgrimages. What he had to say got me off my chair to ask many questions. Enough almost said.... lastly my dear friends the Hospitelo Ceaser popped in the Albergue. Ceaser, like his brother are very efficient and always cheerful.. Hence the photos attached 🤣
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  • Dzień 8

    Pamplona

    2 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    I decided to take a rest day in Pamplona, and I'm so glad I did! Thunderstorms with lightning were predicted all day, and that's what we had.

    I spent a leisurely morning planning out my next few days, which was a relief. Then I set out to explore.

    I walked through the Citadel and headed for the spire of the Cathedral de Santa Maria la Real. There were so many stunning side chapels, each with an elaborate gold mantel screen reaching to the soaring stained glass windows. And so much exquisite sculpture! The silver encrusted statue of Mary was placed when the Gothic Cathedral was built, but the baby Jesus in he lap was added much late and is stylistically very different.

    After a little more exploring, a downpour came, so I ducked into a bar for lunch. I had a sandwich with lettuce, thinly shaved tomato, shredded carrots, corn, and sliced hard-boiled egg. Different and delicious.

    I did some more exploring, including some of Hemingway's favorite haunts. When the rain came again, I sat in a nearby bar to enjoy a delicious lemon soda.rena.
    Every day at 6;00 they offer free tours of Iglesia San Saturnino, so I met up with Terry and Vanessa and an Australian mother and son, Priscilla and Sean, for that. San Saturnino used to baptize Christians in a well near where the church was later built, This so enraged the Roman authorities that they put him to death by tying him to the tail of a bull who dragged him all around the arena. Ouch! The church has a statue of Mary with a fun store, too. It belonged to a man from another town. But every time he took it home, it would reappear in the church. Eventually he gifted it to them.

    After the tour, our guide led us across the street to a small chapel. A choir of 60 or so gathered to sing just for pilgrims. Their voices filled the small, live room with song. They sang us the Irish blessing May the Road Rise to Meet You. Next was a haunting som
    Ng in Spanish and finally Leonard Coen's Alleluia.I was in tears thinking that all these people had given part of their Friday night to bless us!

    Next was the Pilgrims' Mass and blessing.Then the five of us went to a funky little place for dinner. There were shops and a produce market, a play area for kids while their parents chatted over drinks, and a wonderful restaurant, We shared cheese croquettes with spinach and walnuts, a stunning cheese plate, leeks with pesto and tomato sauce, and eggplant with goat cheese and walnuts,

    I barely made it back to the Albergue Jesus y Maria before they shut the doors at 10. It's in an old church. I'm sleeping in the balcony under the domed ceiling in a cubicle with three others, but I finally got a bottom bunk! I can hear the whispering and snoring of the 120 others staying here, but I'm so tired I know I'll sleep.

    Steps: 16,980
    Distance: 7.07 miles
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  • Dzień 4–7

    Pamplona today, Puente la Reina tomorrow

    2 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    My apologies for not posting more often. Truth is I intended to, however, the Camino fun times and challenges have stolen the time away.
    Currently in Pamplona. I missed Zuburi because of a booking error.
    Yesterday 2 of the Camino ladies, I met in St. John Pied de Port, recognized me and suggested I join them for a Pamplona walking tour. I did and am very grateful. The Guide (Mexican) spoke excellent English has lived (and married) here. Also ran with the Bulls. The walking tour took 3+ hours and included Hemingway's Pub, Pamplona's Cathedral, a Museum dedicated to the Running of the Bulls (started in the 1800s). Also Pamplona's and Spain's history.
    The photos start with Cathedral Pamplona where we wiitnessed and, heard the Nuns and Priest's Choir. Then the photos are from Hemingway's Pub followed by scenic ones.
    Weather 9⁰C this morning, 12⁰ C tomorrow 🤞
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  • Dzień 7

    Camino Day 2

    2 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Today started as a lovely walk from Orisson to Roncesvalles, 18.3km and 835m elevation over the Pyrenees and across the Spanish boarder. Although, the day quickly took a turn with 4 degree Celsius fast winds and thunder storms. I was still having a great time skipping along and listening to music but there were some very unhappy pilgrims. I even wondered off path a couple of time to take some piccies of some beautiful waterfalls and views. I ran ahead to check in but ended up spending 1.45hrs in line for check in. Having missed lunch we went on a mission for food but somehow ended up in the pub with mates for some sneaky beers Czytaj więcej

  • Dzień 7

    Day 5 - Up up up, then wet wet wet

    2 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Pamplona to Puerte la Reina
    29.2km
    The day started out with a 25% chance of rain, so a reasonably early start to have a quick breakfast, then walk through the suburbs of Pamplona and university towards Alto del Perdon. It took a couple of hours to leave Pamplona and then about an hour to summit the hill with bad weather and thunderstorms threatening. The Alto del Perdon is iconic, so a thrill to get here. Then a race down the sometimes tricky decent with loose rocks underfoot. And then the heavens opened and we got drenched in rain, thunder, lightning, and hail. The walk through the fields of wheat, peas, and rapeseed was nice though. A well deserved hot lunch of tortilla and coffee at TJ e Nueva Apertura Gastrobar in Uterga, which was heaving with drenched pilgrims. Later bumped into Cas from Perth and Erica from California, and we walked the rest of the afternoon together in the rain. Saw the Statue of the Pilgrim in Obanos then took a detour to see the church of Saint Mary of Eunate in the countryside, which was closed. Eventually got in to Puente La Reina at 4pm after a big day, 29.2km.
    Moments of the day included the experience of getting drenched and seeing the hail falling. The big moment was that I have now walked further than ever, exceeding the 85km Old Ghost Road to a new personal best.
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