Palas de Rei to Boente

I think my favorite part of the walk today was coming across the busker playing the bagpipes, letting us know you are close to the end! We are two days from Santiago and in the heart of Galicia. TheOkumaya devam et
I think my favorite part of the walk today was coming across the busker playing the bagpipes, letting us know you are close to the end! We are two days from Santiago and in the heart of Galicia. TheOkumaya devam et
One day left to Santiago. It’s hard to believe. Today we walked with old friends we met weeks ago. We made a new friend from Italy. We saw others we’ve met along the way. The weather was perfect.Okumaya devam et
We made it. ¡Que Alegría! 37 days on the way. 3 rest days. 34 days of walking. Carried our packs every step! 800 kilometers. So many new friends. Time to walk and talk and meditate following theOkumaya devam et
Rest day in Santiago begins… churros and chocolate! And then we met our friend, Marco Antonio, who shared a taxi with us from Pamplona to Saint Jean Pied de Port to start. Wonderful before and afterOkumaya devam et
Today we left for Finisterre. It was a bit bitter-sweet to leave Santiago. We both felt that we could have used another day of rest. But, we decided to have our packs shipped to the next Albergue. WeOkumaya devam et
Today we took off in the dark to O Logoso. Our plan is to make it to Finisterre in 3 days walking, which means almost 30k per day. Daniel joined us in San Mamede de La Pena which is fantastic becauseOkumaya devam et
Off again in the dark, but we seem to walk slower when with a group. We switch around walking partners but often walk alone for a few kilometers. There’s this kind comfort in just walking andOkumaya devam et
Our pilgrimage feels complete today. Muxía is not as comercialized as Finisterre and much more peaceful. They both have 0.0 kilometer markers. The seafood was superb. We keep running into people weOkumaya devam et
We’ll be spending two nights in Porto before heading back to Madrid. Today we carried our backpacks, in a light drizzle, on a free guided walking tour of the city while we waited for our Airbnb toOkumaya devam et
Our 2nd day in Porto began with sunshine and a few degrees warmer. Of all places, we went to a bookstore. Well maybe it’s a little famous? Good food and fantastic sights.