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  • Day 10

    Laredo to Guemes, Spain

    September 10, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    Another crazy difficult day! We clocked another 30Km day! No blisters for Holly and I yet, we have a system that’s working for us and we are sticking with it. Toe socks with Darn Tough Merino socks on top. I know it sounds overkill, but it has worked for me for years and I’m so glad Hollys feet are happy with it too.
    Today was pretty cool. We all walked a few kilometers and then had to take quick 10 minute ferry across and start hiking again. We did have a pretty scary little stretch from one end of the beach where we hiked straight up, very technical, no room for slipping. At one point I was on all fours dropping my foot placement just perfectly in order to make the next step. I also thought having poles were not a good idea and quickly realized that I definitely needed them to plant to test the ground before stepping. Before we headed up a local said it was very dangerous and that the trail slips away sometimes, so to be very careful. He wasn’t over exaggerating!! What made it more difficult was a group of like 8 who were older, not hikers, painted toe nails in sandals trying to maneuver in front of us. No place to pass. They were on a little day trip we think. We had 30k to knock out and they mine as well been in walkers they were going so slow. One fell, saw a couple other dirty butts, so they did too, I assume, but they were taking forever and it was so hot. We were getting a little anxious and finally Nathalie (of course she did!) shouted, “Hey move over, we have a long ways to go today”. A man shouted back “They are elderly, be patient” and she replied, “I’m not patient, come on”. Then she started saying “beep beep beep coming through on the right”, God I love this girl!! She made her point, got through the masses, and then they got a clue and moved over for several others that needed through. It was tough!! Really tough. I’m not sure why they were on that hill. A lot of other pilgrims took the road route because of the danger of falling off or slipping and getting injured. We made our way down to this huge beach and we walked for about 3 or 4km on it before getting back on a trail. I’ve never spent much time on the beaches in Spain..and coming from a puritanical society in the USA, I was a little taken back by what I saw! We were strolling along in our sexy hiking cloths, dripping in sweat, while families with kids and dogs, and couples young and older were enjoying their Sunday afternoon. I always notice dogs first and then the people they are with. I was checking out this dog playing around and here comes an older couple strolling along and they were naked. His stuffs just swingin, hers too, and it’s so natural for them. All I could think of was at least put some sunscreen on? Wouldn’t want all those parts getting burned!! I noticed it the first day in San Sebastián too. Women topless sun bathing. Such confidence! Here I was hotter than heck and I thought about taking my shirt off, soaking it in the water and then putting it back on but didn’t want to flash anyone with my bra!! Seriously! We come from a very different place, indeed. However I could do without seeing anymore old dingers swinging around.
    After we got through that stretch we walked through town and found the yellow arrows again that would lead us to Guemes. A lot of road walking after that. We were getting rummy and a little giggley. We were walking down this street and this younger man was walking towards us. He had nothing on but shorts that were tucked into the built in underwear. And I said ‘Here comes another naked man”. We all started laughing so hard. He must’ve felt so small after passing us because we were all losing it.
    We finally made it to our destination, Holly and I got our own private room, a lady washed our clothes and delivered them to our rooms. I had a shower and then a nice relaxing bath. It was perfect for the muscles!! Then Holly and I went for a lovely dinner at the place attached to this Posada. Unbelievably wonderful. Best meal yet on the Camino.
    It’s 11:30 now & need to get some rest. ❤️
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  • Day 17

    Tag 17: Santillana del mar und Isla

    June 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Für Finn starte der Morgen früh und sportlich. Nach einer Joggingrunde am Wasser, bekamen wir Mädels frisches Brot serviert :-)
    Nach dem Frühstück machten wir uns auf in Richtung Santander. Wir legten einen kleinen Zwischenstop in einem mittelalterlichen Dorf ein. "Santillana del mar" schien wie aus einem Märchen entsprungen. Die Parkplatzsuche gestaltete sich wie immer mit Camper schwierig...am Ende hatten wir Glück und sparten sogar die 10 Euro Parkgebühr. Da es unser letzter Tag ist, entschieden wir uns einen Campingplatz am Meer anzusteuern. Dort angekommen war Mama überglücklich, mit Meerblick zu stehen und Marie fand endlich ein deutsches Mädchen in ihrem Alter zum Spielen. Bei einer kleinen Runde an der Promenade wurden wir vom Regen überrascht und wurden das erste Mal klitschnass...Plan für morgen: ein letztes Bad im Meer, bevor es nach Bilbao geht!!Read more

  • Day 9

    Laredo

    March 30 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Today is supposed to be sunny - finally!
    Additionally, my trail started directly along the coast on a beautiful promenade. 🩷

    Also, I ran into a Spanish journalist who was trying to take a selfie (and I was trying as well in the same moment). So we ended up taking pictures of each other and talking a lot (in Spanish 🩷) and exchanging contacts.
    She is such a lovely and warm person- I liked her from the very first moment!

    Francy, un placer conocerte! 🙂
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  • Day 8

    Go hard or go home!

    March 29 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    I already mentioned that I want to go beyond my limits but did not really expect this to happen in my first week. 😅
    My hiking buddy has the ambitious target to reach Santander by Monday since he will fly home that day again. In the morning we were still laughing, thinking that the almost 50km are far from reality.
    Well, as you can see, we made it and honestly I was not only physically exhausted but also I felt that my brain was really slow after that immense workout.

    Finally, we found a good and cheap sleeping spot in a monastry. I even have the luxury of sharing a 2-bed room with a girl from my hometown Halle 🙂
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  • Day 8

    Liendo

    March 29 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Last village before reaching our final destination.
    The Camino was quite mean, making us climb a steep hill on the last kilometers. However, we reached the top just in time to enjoy the view on Laredo with the setting sun. 🥰Read more

  • Day 7

    Basque Country - Cantabria

    March 28 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    Staying in a hotel a bit abroad today since the standard distance to La Arena seemed a bit too short. They would definitely win the price for the ugliest bathroom furnishment in the world but I got a warm dinner, 2 more beers and a warm shower and am now falling to bed, totally exhausted.

    Btw, today I crossed the border between the Basque Country and Cantabria 💪
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  • Day 7

    La Arena / Pobeña

    March 28 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    I don't have words for this.
    I met an old man on the Vía Verde who already recommended me to take some time to enjoy the village La Arena. And he was damn right.
    When I entered La Arena, I got me a bottled Heineken (these guys here are really into Dutch beer 😅) and sat at the beach, only listening to the waves roaring and watching them move back and forth.
    But when I continued my hike, I reached this path, framed by a wooden fence. It all looked like a scenery right out of a postcard. I couldn't see enough of this and I couldn't stop taking pictures 🥰
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  • Day 7

    Vía Verde - Cyclists' paradise

    March 28 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    After Portugalete my way lead me along the so called Vía Verde which seems to be especially built for cyclists.
    This meant a long distance walk on concrete. However, I didn't mind. I managed to clean my shoes and trousers a bit yesterday and this kind of path, combined with the sunny weather today at least meant that yesterdays' efforts paid off.
    Along the way I again got to see beautiful countrysides so I didn't even care that I was seeing the motorway all the time.

    Clear recommendation for my parents (No worries, Mom, no steep ascents as far as I could see) 🙂
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  • Day 34

    Guriezo

    March 13 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    Auf einem kleinen Stellplatz in den Bergen im beschaulichen Örtchen Guriezo verbringen wir mit den Bürschti's einen fröhlichen, entspannten Abend bei Pizza, Wein und Bier.
    Am späten Vormittag verabschieden wir uns, unter der Prämissen in Verbindung bleiben zu wollen, in Richtung San Sebastian.
    Ein kurzer Tankstopp, mit Superpreis, und dann geht die Fahrt vorbei an Bilbao und was soll ich sagen......bei herrlichem Sonnenschein.
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  • Day 11

    Castro-Urdiales to Laredo

    September 13, 2024 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Our day started out in the dark with a light rain, but the rain didn't last and the day was beautiful. The views made up for yesterday. Part way through the day, we took the official route, which routed us up into the hills and away from the coast. The alternate route followed the highway and was the shortest distance to Laredo. We were only going 15 miles to Liendo, so we were glad to be away from the highway and other pilgrims. When we arrived there, it was only 1:30 and there was nothing to do the rest of the day since it was a small village. We both felt fine, so we continued on, planning to take a shortcut ("only in good weather") to Laredo. We figured 19 miles total. Instead it was 20.7, factoring in the trouble we had in the city getting to our hotel. By the time we arrived, I had cramps up the backs of both my legs, from calves to thighs. I am in pain, so we'll wait until morning to decide how far to go. I think we'll sleep in.

    We have a beautiful view overlooking the city from the balcony in our room.
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