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    • Day 13

      Laredo, Spain

      September 9, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      10 hours, 33km Beauty, technical, ups and downs ( of course) . And did I say 10 hours?
      Some side notes: 2 glasses of 1.20€ for both. Food, places to stay all under 100 €/day.
      As we left the sunrise was amazing! We were already drenched 89 to 93 degrees depending on is there was shade and OH, or a blessed breeze! Poles, breezes and Caffee stops are my new best friends!! 10- 15 minutes I’d ask one needs to keep on track to arrive at your Alburgue.
      The walk along the coast everything worth getting going early for. Which by the way we almost missed. We dashed out after my auto 7am alarm went off as we had planned a 7:15am departure. Never have gotten up and out SO fast!
      The cattle seem to all wear bells in some fields. It can sound like a symphony of bells.
      We walked by one residential yard in the many villages we pass through and all the chickens came running toward us to ‘greet’ us/ hope for food? Then they just hung out. The rooster was not impressed.
      We hiked up 250m late in the 10 hour day and to be certain we were alert, Mother Nature put sliced rocks imbedded in the twisted trail. Trip hazards to keep us in our toes!!! No photos, the area was too technical.
      Tonight a good meal!! Perhaps, more photos of food. 😂
      Tomorrow, only 21km to Guemes. Treating our arrives to private rooms, Queen size bed, no bed bugs, pool, etc. 65£ per person and a short day!! Going to love it!!
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    • Day 18

      Castro-Urdiales to Rioseco

      August 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      We wake this morning and get ready to head off, we stop at a bar to get coffee and some breakfast then it's time to hit the road. It starts off pretty warm today and as we are nearing the outskirts of Castro Urdiales we pass the bullring, then it's a climb up and out of the town, we are now on a quite country road that runs along side a busy freeway, it's nice and quite and a few pilgrims pass us on this stretch today, we then wind down and under the freeway to get to the next town, this is a tiny little village, I stop and ask a man if there is a bar here and he informs me that there is not. Just out of this village we hit a very rocky, hilly path, there are locals running, not just jogging past us, they are obviously a lot fitter than we are and not at all worried about twisting or breaking an ankle. This path winds it's way along the headland and goats get to call this place home, it is truly beautiful, especially as the sky darkens and you can see the rain on the horizon, and hear the sound of the sea rolling and roaring as it hits land, we take some time just to savour this moment… We then continue on, we get to the next town and we stop here for a coffee, it's good to get the pack off and rest for a bit. Before we get back on trail, the rain starts, not heavy, just enough to wet everything, so on goes the backpack covers and our rain jackets. We head out of town and it looks like we will spend the rest of our day sharing the bitumen road with the cars, there is a barrier or at least a designated walking path though. We make it to our destination, we are wet, tired and hungry, we check in and Mar the lady that owns and operates this place looks after us. We have our showers go downstairs to the bar, have a drink, make our rolls, then we go for a walk around town, this doesn't take long, we then head back to the bar. Mar let's us know that we will have to go 2kms down the road for dinner tonight. When dinner time rolls round, Mar tries to ring us a taxi, but they are busy and won't be able to pick us up or drop us back later. In the end Mar closes her bar and runs us into the next town and tells us to ring her when we are ready to come home and she will come and pick us up, it doesn't get any better than that, Mar is an absolute trail angel and we are extremely grateful for everything she has done for us. Thanks Mar ♥️Read more

    • Day 16

      Castro Urdiales, Cerdigo Part 1

      July 23, 2017 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Tag 16: Sonntag, 23.07.2017

      Castro Urdiales über Cerdigo nach Islares: Part 1

      Schon morgens entschied ich mich, nicht nochmal beim Pilgerrennen mitzumachen und den Tag langsam anzugehen. Das entspricht mir einfach mehr. Gestern ging es mir unwahrscheinlich schlecht mit dem Stress und mein Körper sprach abends deutlich mit mir in Form von Kopfweh...

      Also hieß es einen bzw. gleich mehrere Gänge runter schalten und darauf vertrauen, dass ich einen Schlafplatz finden würde; wie immer eigentlich. Vor meinem Aufbruch erzählte mir einen andere Deutsche dann doch tatsächlich, dass der eklige Typ, der Kerstin und mich so widerlich angemacht hatte, die Nacht zuvor in Pobeno ein Mädchen nachts im Zelt begrapscht hatte... 😡 Zum Glück scheint sie sich bei den Hospitaleros beschwert zu haben. Sie wurde von einem anderen Mann, dem ich unsre Begegnung mit dem Typen vorher erzählt hatte, sogar gewarnt und hat trotzdem mit ihm ein Zelt geteilt. Sollte der mir nochmal hier unterkommen und irgendwelche Anstalten machen, gibt es mal mindestens ne Anzeige. Das arme Mädel war die erste Nacht hier und dann direkt sowas.

      Um kurz nach 8:00 brach ich auf und hatte die Ruhe weg. Endlich konnte ich den Weg wieder genießen, innehalten, ohne Stress, ganz für mich. 😊

      Schnell stand für mich fest, dass ich es direkt beim Campingplatz in Islares direkt am Strand versuchen würde, um einfach den Tag zu genießen. Richtige Entscheidung; später mehr!
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