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Alboloduy

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    • Day 5

      Day 3: Santa Fe de Mondújar to Alboloduy

      April 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      A 16.3km enjoyable day marked by a few exciting sharp ups and downs, which we remembered from last year.
      The coolness of the morning was quickly replaced by the heat as the sun rose in the sky. We stopped a few times to rest.
      Last year, we had stayed in Santa Cruz de Marchena. For a change, we had decided to push on and stay at Alboloduy. Actually, we didn't have much of a choice: we're walking in a bubble of 15 pilgrims, so we were assigned two beds in Alboloduy, as Santa Cruz de Marchena was full.
      The evening was lively, with a nice mix of nationalities: England, New Zealand, Serbia, Spain and France. In addition to us Swiss Australians 😊
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    • Day 6

      Santa Fe to Alboloduy

      February 8 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Debi: Today was a lot of climbing (3 peaks) with some steep downhills. Only about 15 km, but that took 5 hours, with breaks. It is a dry rugged landscape unlike anything I have seen. We also walked alongside many orange groves, and sampled a few. We were impressed by how well we are already adapting to the altitude and climbs. Another good day. Not sure why G chose to focus on food, other than we didn’t have much to eat today and arrived at our destination pretty hungry.🤤

      Gerard: Started with coffee and tostada. The bar owner asked me what I wanted. I am used in other parts of Spain to get toasted bread with cheese and marmalade on the side so that’s what I asked. Apparently it is common here to toast the piece of bread with the cheese in the oven. So I got this morning a piece of baguette with marmalade and melted cheese on top. It was delicious….. :-) Today was a shorter walk and at the end we had a late lunch in a cafe. Debi ordered a salad and i got meat and fried potatoes. When it was brought to our table debi eyeballed at my potatoes. The waitress saw that and she asked if debi wanted some too, which she did. Again delicious. Today’s walk was fine.
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    • Day 7

      Alboloduy to Ocaña

      February 9 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Gerard: This day was 800 meters up and down, with very narrow tracks at some parts. We were intimidated but everything worked out fine. During the night we already noticed that the wind was picking up. There was a storm coming in and when we were at the highest point the wind was fiercefull. When we joined the road we walked in the middle because we’re afraid we would be blown over the railing, really, even with our backpack on it felt like we were feathers to the wind. We pushed ourselves to get as early as possible to Nacimiento because we knew a post office was there to post our abundance stuff home. Only to find out the post office was closed. It is hard to understand the opening times for shops bars etc. We will have to pay for that rushing I am afraid as it was very close to too fast. The walk after the mountain was thru the river bed, which was, I am sorry to say, a bit boring. Grey stones, bushes on the side, hardly any view and we had to keep our focus to the floor as it was so variabel. In Donna Maria no places to eat. We scored a bag of chips, a bocadillo (belegd stokbrood) and a bottle of wine in a bar. Just to be safe. Then we rushed the last 2 km to Ocaña where the only bar would close at six, ofcourse to find out that the bar was closed when we arrived. On a Saturday night! We wonder how do the people earn their money? So the bocadillo wine and chips was going to be our dinner and breakfast. We slept like a rose....Read more

    • Day 7

      Santa Cruz to Nacimiento 11.3km

      September 25, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      A beautiful day, broken up into 5 parts.

      We left Santa Cruz de Marchena at day break and crossed the río Nacimiento, which was flowing nicely. We then walked to Alboloduy along the road bordering the río, enjoying the plantations. In Alboloduy, the river was wider than we expected, so we took the footbridge across, starting the game we were to play in the second part of our walk.

      A little bit out of Alboloduy, the río was winding it's way between its banks and we often had to cross from one side to the other. So we decided to see how often we could cross without getting our feet wet 😄 We nearly won, but on the very last crossing, the water flow was just a little too wide...

      The last crossing was the start of a steep but exhilarating climb out of the valley for the third part of our walk. Amazing views, and a sighting of what we think are "capra montés hembra".

      At the top of our climb we got to a carretera, where motorcycle riders were revving up and down. The views were still stunning, but we had to watch the traffic.

      Last night, Nely sent us a message, saying that the last section of the río into Nacimiento was very wet and muddy. She suggested we contact Santiago who owns the only bar in Nacimiento. He came to pick us up at the point where we would have clambered down to the river.

      At the bar, we had tapas for lunch, and for dinner. It's interesting watching the people of the pueblo coming to the bar, and chatting to each other. Everybody knows everybody in these sort of towns.
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    • Day 6

      Albolodúy to Nacimiento

      April 29, 2023 in Spain

      If one could follow the Río Nacimiento all the way, this would be a reasonably flat stage. As we can't, our 13.3km stage included a nice climb up from the river.
      Last year Nely had advised us not to go back down to the river. The river level was high at the time, and she recommended that we ask Santiago, the owner of the Centro Bar in Nacimiento, to pick us up.
      Today, the river bed was dry most of the way, which meant we didn't need to skip from one side of the river to the other. We also returned to the river, and reached the 50km mojón.
      It was very windy today. We don't know if that's a sign that the heat wave is about to end. Let's hope so.
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    • Day 5

      Almeria to Rioja to Alboloduy

      October 7, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Today got off to a good start, but didn’t finish up as planned.
      First day anxiety had me up early and walking at 7am. The way is very well signed with lots of yellow arrows to lead you out of Almeria. Past the football stadium, and into another suburb before the sunrise. Some river bed walking then through another small town. Then back to the river bed via some date palms.
      I knew when the Osbourne Bull came in site I was close to my albergue in Rioja. Osbourne Bulls were constructed along highways as advertising for a sherry company with an English name.
      I found the albergue but one problem - no water. Took a while to get the story, but a pipe had burst and nothing will be fixed until next week. Santa Fe de Monduhar has no room - there is a festival on this weekend.
      This being a great community camino, Mercedes picked me up in her car and drove me to Alboloduy. I will miss a stage but never mind. Lovely albergue here.
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    • Day 23

      Tabernas - Europa‘s einzigste Wüste

      April 24, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Da der Wind im Moment auf sich warten lässt, sind wir einem Tipp gefolgt und in die Wüste Tabernas gefahren. In dieser Wüste wurden viele Western gedreht. Auf unserem Stellplatz war weit und breit niemand zu sehen. Die warmen Kleider haben wir unterdessen verstaut und geniessen die Wärme.Read more

    • Day 6

      Alboloduy to Nacimiento

      October 8, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      I started early in pitch dark at 7am. I was having regrets walking in the river bed in the dark. But nothing went wrong and daylight slowly appeared.
      There was a steep up hill to the road. Then a short stretch on the road. I wondered why a man in a blue van was waving at me, looked friendly enough so I smiled and waved back. Turned out it was Santiago from the bar in Nacimiento where I am staying tonight. Typical of this camino, there is a family of people who look after you.
      Across country and a steep downhill back to the river bed. Someone has built a patio over the track, but I clambered over the fence and walked through their patio. The alternative was a cliff.
      Nacimiento was soon in sight, and sure enough, Santiago was in the bar. Matteo from Argentina found a dodgy stream to watch the rugby. Though I think he is more into River Plate.
      Another warm balmy evening in a lovely town in Andalucía.
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    • Day 7

      Walk to Alboloduy

      April 14, 2018 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Only 24 km today but it was a long day. Not sure what made it so hard, but there were a couple of killer descents. And the landscape is pretty punishing.

      We arrived at our destination in time for a menu del dia in a decent restaurant. Then after shower and washing clothes we walked above the town to see the whitewashed church (which must have been a mosque originally, given its dome) and take in the views.

      No dinner for this pilgrim, I am headed to bed.
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