Carrion de los Condes

For 500 years, pilgrims stayed and healed at the Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrion de los Condes. Today, the Monastery is a high class hotel with Michelin priced (and Truck Stop inspired)Weiterlesen
For 500 years, pilgrims stayed and healed at the Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrion de los Condes. Today, the Monastery is a high class hotel with Michelin priced (and Truck Stop inspired)Weiterlesen
I don’t post very many pictures from the road lately. This is my view. It’s always the same, corn and sunflower fields, for miles.
That is shit for a picture journal, but I love it. My body isWeiterlesen
Santiago de Compostela derives its name from the myth that, all the way along the Way of St James, the Milky Way will lead you towards it.
This is obviously incorrect, but for about two weeks inWeiterlesen
This is not 100% accurate, and obviously I am walking further so it only applies to pilgrims ending in Santiago de Compostela, but it’s a moment nevertheless, passing the half way point of theWeiterlesen
It occurred to me that as of today, one third of this magnificent adventure already lies behind me.
Over 350 kilometer of dust and sun I have met amazing people, shared laughs, patched smallerWeiterlesen
Today I am giving my tortured legs a bit of a rest. I’ll be taking a bus past the industrial outskirts of Leon, which is essentially just a cat and mouse game against trucks and speeding cars on theWeiterlesen
I had too much hassle with the Mohawk, so now it’s just a Mo. Ten bucks with a cup of coffee and a discussion of Man City vs Liverpool, totally worth the six to nine months to grow back.
This is the view from my hostel. I am literally between Cathedral, Gaudi Palace, and main plaza.
It will be a hot day and though I’ll have only 26 kilometers ahead of me, most of it will be pounding asphalt on my way out of León and along N-120.
After last nights‘ discovery of vino deWeiterlesen
I didn’t write much yesterday. I was done. Not physically, I feel absolutely fine, and not emotionally, I am happy as can be, but mentally.
The Meseta ends tomorrow, first over lightly rollingWeiterlesen
ReisenderThis post made me laugh. I'd probably would've done the same