10 days in

I'm approaching 100 miles of walking, about 20% of the way to Santiago. I think of myself as a sprinter by nature, so it's been interesting to observe my thoughts and actions on what is clearly aEn savoir plus
I'm approaching 100 miles of walking, about 20% of the way to Santiago. I think of myself as a sprinter by nature, so it's been interesting to observe my thoughts and actions on what is clearly aEn savoir plus
It's been a hot couple of days, especially the afternoons on unshaded roads. Still, I covered another 40km, passing through the capital of Spain's wine region, Logroño. The place I stayed there wasEn savoir plus
I *really* didn't feel like walking today. Tired, achy, pissed off that my alarm didn't work. My pack felt heavier than it had been. And after two days broiling, it looked like we'd get hit with rainEn savoir plus
He died when I was 10 years old. It's a wound that's never stopped hurting. Touching it almost always leaves me feeling angry...ripped off...sad.
Last night, when I remembered that today's theEn savoir plus
On Sunday I walked about 25 miles so I could have an extra day in Burgos. I've enjoyed it so much, I added another.
The city sits on two rivers, and is a lovely mix of modern and traditional. TheEn savoir plus
I'm covering the next 200km, from Burgos to León, on an orange rental bike named Honey Badger.
This part of Spain is known as The Meseta-- flat, agricultural, hot. Some say it's the favorite partEn savoir plus
After three days together, and 120 miles of riding-- through heat and rain and a few missed turns-- Honey Badger and I got to León last night. She was a great ally on roads and trails, headingEn savoir plus
In León I took an extra day to relax, wash clothes and play tourist. I admired the city's old center section and cathedral, but Burgos remains my favorite city.
I got to see / hear rock concert putEn savoir plus
I pushed myself hard to get here-- 33km, about 21 miles. The countryside was lovely, and the rain gave way to a beautiful sky mid-afternoon, but I was wrecked when I arrived.
The last few milesEn savoir plus
Heading west from Astorga the road rose, as I continued leaving the plains of Castile behind. I'd planned a fairly easy day to set myself up for tomorrow's climb to the highest point on the Camino,En savoir plus
Giovanni Colletti
Right on - watched the way in tribute to you last night
Giovanni Colletti100 miles!
Joe Colletti
Cool! I'm sure you saw places I've walked past, or will be. :)