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Paredes de Coura Municipality

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    • Day 7

      Day 4 walking

      April 19 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

      12 miles today (roughly). Much easier than yesterday. Had time off in Valenca, Portugal which has a very large fortress that surrounds the city. Happy to have a salad with tuna and a Coke Zero at a cute cafe. Then we walked into Tui, Spain via a bridge that I did not love. My suitcase zipper is having issues so that’s not great but we will figure something out. I jammed it one too many times and this morning it had it. I’ve got one working zipper and hope to be able to find some luggage straps to get me home. 🙏 but that’s a long time from now and you all know I’m all about being where my feet are! Louise and I did laundry today which was awesome. I’m on the 4th floor in essentially the attic room tonight - up a spiral staircase so Piero and Miguel will have fun getting my suitcase down to the floor below where the elevator is. Had great times of silence today. Another beautiful blue sky. Had to buy more sunscreen today as I have used a whole tube, but have managed to avoid sunburn. Listened to a wonderful Tim Keller sermon and my praise mix which I find really helps me to connect with God and have my prayer time. We had dinner at 8 at a fun tapas restaurant. But that’s so late for me. The town square is hopping. Kids on scooters that light up and parents enjoying dinner and drinks outside. No one seems to be tired, but us! Night night.Read more

    • Day 26

      An Exiting Day!

      April 10 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Oh what a day! I was in a hurry this morning to pack up, because I new it was going to be a big day. Have a look at the elevation pic! I started walking at 7:00am, and walked about 8 km's to the first cafe bar to have a sandwich before takling the mountain. When I went to pay however, I looked down to where my money pouch is around my waist, and there it was, GONE! PANIC!
      My passport, etc... in it. A fellow pilgrim was kind enough to pay my bill, and the bar owner called a cab for me to go back to the albergue and check. Well it"s enough to say that the next few hours were a right off. We had to wait for another cab that had a mobile payment machine so that I could pay using the tap of my phone. It was not at the albergue! Back to the cafe bar. The other pilgrims were fantastic. One even had a spare credencial so that I could keep going. Anyway the next thing was the mountain and another 12 km's. I arrived at the albergue and used the euros lent to me by Rafael the guy from Uruguay. I would start to figure out a plan. I went in and started to unpack my bag. Low and behold I glimpsed my money belt underneath my sleeping bag at the bottom. It must have been stuffed in there. Problem instantly gone! HURRAY! It was a little embarrassing at dinner when we all were together, and they deservidly had their fun. It felt good to pay everyone back tho. What special people. Anyway all is well that ends well.
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    • Day 6

      Tag 5

      May 14, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Heute ging es von Ponte der Lima nach Rubiaes. Um 4:30 Uhr sind die ersten los. Damit war die Nacht vorbei. Heiko, Nikolai und ich haben erstmal gefrühstückt und haben dann unsere Regensachen angezogen. Heiko ist dann los und hat versucht in der Herberge ein Bett für uns zu bekommen. Die öffentliche Herberge ist geschlossen aber Heiko hat uns privat untergebracht. Ein ganzes Haus für uns allein und jeder hat sein eigenes Zimmer. Der Weg war schon endlich Natur aber der Berg war nicht schlecht. Etwa 4 Kilometer über Stock und Stein dazu noch steil. Portugal hat schon seine Berge die nicht zu verachten sind. Aber wir leben noch. Morgen sind wir dann schon in Spanien und hoffen dass es dort mehr Herbergen gibt.Read more

    • Day 9

      Aqualonga at long last.

      April 28 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      Well, the time has finally arrived for me to climb the desolate mountain to reclaim the lost Dwarven kingdom of Erebor from the foul dragon Smaug. The rain started lightly, then not so much for almost 2 hours! I was shivering and couldn't wait for food and good bed. The burger had a fried patty of mac n cheese, and the castle like house I'm staying at is incredible, and the old man was very kind.Read more

    • Day 3

      Hallo aus der Hängematte

      October 7, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Tag 3 meiner Reise.
      Heute Morgen bin ich in Arcade (Spanien) gestartet und knapp 70km zu meinem Schlafplatz geradelt, irgendwo im portugiesischen Hinterland. Zum Schluss ging es ganz schön bergauf, also eigentlich sogar den ganzen Tag über.
      Ich wollte unbedingt zum Decathlon in Vigo - ein Umweg aber da sollte es Gaskartuschen geben für meinen Kocher. Bis dahin ging es steil bergauf, Outdooractive hat mich irgendwann einen Singletrail hinauf geführt, eher uncool mit Gegenverkehr. Erstmal die Kette rausgesprungen. Dann wieder steil bergab/bergauf/bergab und so weiter. Völligst fertig komm ich bei dem Einkaufszentrum an. Wohlgemerkt hat es 31° und Sonne pur. Es gibt einen Mc Donalds. Okay, dann gönne ich mir ein Mc Flurry, bezahle, nur um 15 Minuten später zu erfahren, dass sie kein Eis haben. Was für eine Enttäuschung. Beim Decathlon gab es dann tatsächlich Gaskartuschen, aber nur in riesig ubd das passt nicht mehr aufs Radl. Dann halt nicht. Mittagessen vorm Lidl und als Nachspeise einen Müsliriegel - auch gut. Weiter bergauf bis es irgendwann endlich lange bergab geht. und dann bin ich nach einem Cafe con yielo (Eiswürfel) in Portugal. Hier gibts gepflasterte Wege (anstrengend), Sand (anstrengend), runde Steine (anstrengend) und es geht steil bergauf - oh Wunder. Irgendwann reichts, die Sonne geht gleich unter, da lacht mich ein Weg an. Hier bleibe ich. Abendessen mit Baguette, Guacamole unf Käse. Katzenwäsche mit Taschentuch (der Sand klebt abartig gut an verschwitzen Beinen) und ab in die Hängematte.

      Die Tage zuvor: alles super. Schöne Wege, erste Nacht Hängematte und Kathedrale von Santiago, 2. Nacht Hostel und nette Bekanntschaft mit zwei Deutschen.
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    • Day 6–7

      Day 6 - Ponte de Lima to Rubiães

      April 14 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      Today I walked solo (but not really). Sarah has some bad blisters on her toes, so she took a rest day and caught a cab to our destination this morning. I started out on my own, but soon met up with fellow pilgrims that we’ve become friends with the last few days.

      That’s what I love so much about the Camino - the bonds you form with those walking the same path. Canadians, Australians, Americans, people from Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands… we all share rest breaks and meals together. Staying at the municipal albergues, we sleep and rise together too. The beds are fine and so far all the bath facilities have been good. Last night only cost €5! Nothing fancy here, just beauty and serenity. I joked today that we spend more on bandages and ibuprofen!

      Tonight, Sarah and I opted for a private room at a casa. There are others staying here too, and the municipal is just across the street. Tonight the local restaurant was full of pilgrims,and we all greeted each other warmly with smiles and hellos.

      Tomorrow, we leave Portugal and enter Spain (Tui). Hard to believe! It will become more crowded from Tui where many will begin walking the last required 100 kilometers for their compostela.
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    • Day 10

      We climbed a mountain!

      September 22, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      Today was a day of changes. We started off from Ponte de Lima under cloudy skies which made the early hours quite pleasant. By noon the sun broke through but the temperature felt cooler than the past few days.

      This morning we left our backpacks behind at our hotel and only carried water, snacks, and necessities (Compeed). Our packs will be retrieved by TopSantiago, one of the many bag transfer services operating along most Camino routes. I was able to pick up a sleek daypack to carry my essentials but we couldn’t find another one for Ellen so she had to make do with a random assortment of smaller pouches.

      We started out following the Lima River valley along beautiful streams in the dappled shade of eucalyptus and oak trees. We passed through more vineyards and small farms and were delighted to find not one but TWO fountains for soaking our feet. Ahhhhhh.

      We stopped for a snack at a cafe next to a fish hatchery, a refreshing oasis with a nice shady patio and comfy chairs. We caught up to many of the people who had passed us earlier in the day. A pair from Wisconsin whom we’d seen at breakfast at our hotel shared that they had rescued an older man who had keeled over in front of them the day before. We compared notes -diabetic, two new knees, etc- and decided it was likely the same South African man we had met a couple days earlier. I can’t believe he kept going.

      After I’d psyched myself out yesterday and ended up calling a taxi I purposely didn’t look at elevation profile for today’s stage. Good thing. By midday, the gently rolling hills of this morning had given way to some serious incline and the cobblestones had turned to boulders. We had to stop frequently to catch our breath. No cafes in sight, we slogged on. Eventually we reached what we hoped was the summit, rested in the shade for a bit before tackling the steep descent. My dogs are barking.

      Just to be sure every single muscle got stretched beyond its full potential we added an extra couple kilometers of steep downhill going off-Camino to get to our hotel, the Quinta de Gandra. Luckily there is a pool. And our bags were there waiting for us when we arrived! Amazing. We will catch a ride into the nearby town of Rubaies for dinner. Unless we fall asleep first.

      Upadate: Had a lovely pilgrim’s meal at a restaurant catering to large groups of tourists. The place was packed! Eight of us from our hotel went. Two of our group were young men who had cycled all the way from Porto today. They had to carry their bikes and gear the last 8k up the mountain because of the boulders. They sat at a table outside and the rest of us got a table inside. Alison & Peter from Somerset, England, Claudia and her husband whose name we both forgot from Germany, and us. The place was loud but the food was terrific and we all swapped stories about the South African man. Apparently Alison saw him today and he was was striding along. Since we didn’t come upon him lying on the ground on our way we can only assume he’s still going. The Camino Grapevine is impressive. There’s also a rumor of a Rastafarian leading a donkey which I really hope to see.

      Laundry’s drying. The chickens have gone to bed. Night all.
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    • Day 11

      Albergue in Pacos!

      June 29, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      Not only did we have the highest altitude gain on our walk today, but it’s our longest walk at 19.2 miles! Geeesh, we out did ourselves! Thankfully the breeze was with us all day and the weather was a great deal cooler! Our Albergue tonight, Quinta Estrada Romana, is picturesque on the outsside and very cute inside! We pretty much have a whole floor to oursleves and 4 Americans from Minnesota are on the floor below us. I don’t know when our luck will run out with these nice places and not being full, but really enjoying it while it lasts!Read more

    • Day 9

      Arcozelo, Labruja, and Romarigães

      April 28 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Leaving the Roman city of Ponte de Lima behind, I started to re-enter the pastures of the countryside once more. Listening to the aubiobook for The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein helped motivate me and keep my determination. The shadow of nivatable ascension up the looming mountain that is taller than the empire state building.Read more

    • Day 10

      Rubiães and Fontoura

      April 29 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Woke up early to lovely breakfast by my host. His house is over 300 years old! It was like staying in a private cozy castle. After a short chat with my host, I was off reach Valença. I am very thankful that the worst of the hike is behind me. I finished The Hobbit, and now I have stated Fellowship of the Ring naturally. I saw a little old lady walking her sheep, and I found the ruins of an abandoned home, and I had to explore.Read more

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