Day 23: To León
3 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F
Saturday morning, I started off on what would be a 15 mile walk to Leon. So far, I’ve been really fortunate avoiding the common ailments that are common if not predictable with such long dailyLeer más
Day 24: To Villar de Mazarife
4 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F
On Sunday morning with the help of another 400mg Ibuprofen (sometimes referred to as “Vitamin I” by pilgrims) my ankle was feeling a bit better, so I decided to push on to Villar de Mazarife. ILeer más
Day 25: To Astorga
5 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F
Today was a (maybe too) long day. I hiked a little over 22 miles to the town of Astorga. When I started out my left shin was feeling much better. By the time I arrived, my left and right shins wereLeer más
Day 26: To Santa Catalina de Somoza
6 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F
After my (too) long day of walking yesterday, I decided on a nice easy less than 8-mile trek to the little village of Santa Catalina de Somoza for today. It should have been a pretty effortless trek,Leer más
Day 27: To El Acebo
7 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ 🌧 66 °F
Physically:
I’m definitely out of the Meseta…
For the past week or so I have been walking through what they call the Meseta. It’s basically a relatively flat agricultural region. Now that’s inLeer más
Day 28: To Camponaraya
8 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F
It was a stunningly beautiful morning as I left my albergue in El Acebo and headed for Camponaraya. I turned around on the way up the first hill and turned back to take a pic of last night’sLeer más
Day 29: To Trabadelo
9 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
I left Camponaraya and it wasn’t long before it was obvious, I was back in a wine region. The surrounding vineyards made for a beautiful hike. Before 10am, I was in the town of Cacabelos and stopedLeer más
Day 30: To O’Cebrerio
10 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
Most would say, the second most difficult part of the Camino Francés is the hike up to O’Cebreiro. I would agree. However, if the weather cooperates it is beautiful at the top. My morning startedLeer más
Day 31: To Triacastela
11 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F
Today was a beautiful day. It started with a reunion of more long-lost Camino family for breakfast then on the trail. Amish Emma (she isn’t Amish, it’s a long story) was on a quest for a 4-leafLeer más
Day 32: To Sarria.
12 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F
This morning I started my hike walking with Terry, his granddaughter Emma (aka Amish Emma) and her partner Jack and then later joined by (Irish) Emma and Alice.
There is a giant scallop shell fuenteLeer más
Day 33: To Portomarin
13 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F
I walked out of Sarria shortly after sunrise accompanied by throngs of young people….
I admittedly had a certain trepidation about how the Camino would change after Sarria knowing so many newLeer más
Day 34: To Palas di Rei
14 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F
It was a foggy morning…
As has become my routine I started my walk shortly before 8am and proceeded over the bridge leaving Portomarin headed to Palas de Rei.
Galicia (the area in Spain where I’mLeer más
Day 35: To Ribidiso.
15 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F
Almost there… only two nights to Santiago! Today was a long (over 30k) hot day. The guidebooks showed a 26k day (which my feet will tell you is already pushing my limits) but they, well, lied.Leer más
Day 36: To O Pedrouzo
16 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F
As I’ve gotten closer to Santiago the trails have been busier and there have been more crafts people and vendors along the trails with a sellos (stamp for your pilgrim’s passport) marketing theirLeer más
Day 37: To Santiago!
17 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F
The Way.
In a logical sense, today was like any of the other 37 days I have been walking from Saint-Jean-Pied-du-Port France to Santiago. Just another 20-kilometer (12 mile) day of my 800k (500 mile)Leer más
Pilgrim’s Passport
17 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F
This is my Pilgrims’s Passport (or Credential) that I got stamped at albergues, hostels, or hotels where I stayed as well as bars, cafes, and cathedrals to document my Camino across Spain for theLeer más


















































































































































































































