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    • Hari 33

      Boente

      23 September 2019, Sepanyol ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Aufbruch erst um 7:30 h, so dass ich zum Start einen vernünftigen Kaffee hatte - für mich macht das einen Riesenunterschied :-). Kleines Frühstück in Palas de Rei, Lunch in Melide - das waren dann die nennenswerten Orte des Tages. Es nieselt immer mal, der Himmel ist bedeckt. Eichen- und Kiefernwälder, Brombeeren, Farn, viel Grünland wirken -zumal mit norddeutschem Schmuddelwetter- sehr vertraut. Nur die Eukalyptusbäume und die allgegenwärtigen Mauern ums Weideland sind dann doch sehr galizisch. Auch sieht man jetzt immer mehr der typischen alten Kornspeicher (Horreos), die quasi ein Wahrzeichen Galiziens sind. Übrigens ist kein Wild zu sehen, extrem wenig Krähen.... Hier wird nicht lange gefackelt.
      Weiterhin ist es ab mittags sehr voll auf den Wegen, aber viele haben heute schon den Bus genommen, um die Etappe zu überspringen (haben natürlich trotzdem die 2 erforderlichen Stempel ....nun ja).
      Positiv anzumerken ist, dass unser 750 km- Lauftraining sich auswirkt: Patti und ich können locker sogar bergauf schnellen Schrittes an allen vorbeiziehen :-)).
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 42

      42. Etappe: Boente (28,5 km)

      7 Disember 2022, Sepanyol ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Ohne Frühstück gings heut los, denn die Bar gegenüber hatte zwar abends lang auf, aber leider morgens noch zu als ich kurz vor Sonnenaufgang in meine Etappe startete. Und so gab es die erste Stärkung des Tages erst nach 8km in Palas de Rei. Dann noch schnell zum Supermarkt, die nun aufgebrauchten Vorräte auffüllen und weiter durch die schöne galicische Landschaft bei milden Temperaturen. So einige Pilgergruppen sah ich heute auf den Weg. Man merkt deutlich, dass wir auf den letzten 100 km sind. Pinkelpausen müssen von jetzt an wohlüberlegt eingelegt und in Windeseile erledigt sein 😅
      Da mir die größeren Städte auf Pilgerreisen immer zu viel sind, schlendere ich nur kurz durch die belebte Innenstadt von Melide und kehre dann 5 km weiter in Boente in einer kleinen privaten Herberge ein. Die Gastgeber sind schon etwas älter und sehr nett und erklären mir alles mit Hilfe von Google Translate. Das warme Wasser und Heizung sind bereits abgestellt, aber dafür gibts Decken! So rum ist es mir ohnehin lieber, als wie letzte Nacht in einem überhitzten ungelüfteten Zimmer ganz ohne Decke rumzuliegen. Und hier gibts sogar richtige Bettlaken und ein Handtuch! Ein Traum! 🥰 Und die kalte Dusche ist schön erfrischend nach einem bewegungsreichen Tag.
      Jetzt freue ich mich schon auf das Abendessen - in jedem Fall gibts ne galicische Suppe! Dann können die letzten 50 km kommen! 🥳
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 37

      A Peroxa Boente

      23 Jun 2022, Sepanyol ⋅ 🌧 54 °F

      It is beginning to rain quite more steadily now and unfortunately it will stay with me for the whole duration so I ducked into this place for earlier desayuno numero duo and had a very nice Bocadillo Tortilla Francés

      Met Carlos and Veronica from Italy

      Inglesia Boente
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 38

      Its The Final Countdown...

      6 Oktober 2023, Sepanyol ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Arzua to Lavacolla
      Day 35 - 28km

      It's the final countdown... eeeeeepppp!!!!!
      We can hardly believe that we are here, with just 10km to go tomorrow... absolutely surreal to imagine we have come this far. 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️
      Amazing walk today, started in the pitch black with the help of our headlamps... really beautiful through forest tracks, and because we left nice and early, we had a great headstart on the crowds. We walked with our new lovely friend Rikke, from Denmark, and have really connected with her, we are looking forward to sharing the excitement and euphoria of walking into Santiago tomorrow morning 💜
      Trevor has just caught up with us tonight, he offered us a ride but we have said yeah.../ nah... not a chance mate, we are going all the way under our own steam...😁😁😍😍
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 54

      Day 42-Outeiro/A Calle

      20 Oktober 2023, Sepanyol ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

      We started today's 13 mile walk in a little rain. It was off and on for a few hours but then we got ahead of it and saw blue sky and sun fir the last hour.

      We're back to seeing about a dozen pilgrims a day because we are staying in towns that are not designated as the overnight towns in the guidebooks. Tonight, we're at a lovely guesthouse that includes a small café and terrace. When we arrived, there was a lively group of Spanish 20 year olds. They're from different parts of Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, and Málaga) and met on the Camino. When they continued on to their next stop, we realized that we're the only ones staying here tonight.Baca lagi

    • Hari 54

      Day 42 - Outerio

      20 Oktober 2023, Sepanyol ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

      Wow, we are so close now. We have one more 11 mile day and then a short 6 mile day into Santiago. It is so unbelievable in my mind. Feels like the start of our pilgrimage was last year sometime.
      Well, the forecast said it was supposed to rain all day, we caught a break and had good weather. We did start in the rain for about an hour and a half. It is a little cooler and we will have rain the rest of the night.
      We have 31 kilometers left, 21 tomorrow, and then 10 on Sunday.
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 45

      7.5 k coffee break.

      1 November 2022, Sepanyol ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      Coffee in the little village of Salceda.

      We passed an albergue/beer garden decorated with empty beer bottles (Albergue das Halpins anybody???)

      I am currently being bugged by a Café Cat, who wants my café con lèche!Baca lagi

    • Hari 34

      Day 34: Ribadiso a O Pedrouzo

      2 Jun 2022, Sepanyol ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      I try to sneak out a little early today, to get some time on my own. This was not possible, and I and up leaving with Kevin. Today my ankle is very sore, and everything is still a little damp from yesterday. It seems likely I have developed the same affliction as Kevin which is tendinitis in my left foot.

      Each footstep on the uneven pebbles brings me one step closer to Santiago. Today, I don’t have a plan. The rain threatens in the horizon, and in my mind I feel I might continue on as far as 36km today - so that I can enjoy a leisurely start tomorrow. My body has other plans, and it becomes clear after traversing up and down hill after hill that I need to rethink.

      I ask Kevin for some alone time, he is happy to oblige. Although I walk as fast as I can to get a little distance, the two of us are hobbling at the same speed. We end up linking back up, and walking the remainder of the way together. We stop just before the rain in a town 19km from our starting point. The forecast doesn’t look good, and we decide to stay at the next town. We end up booking the same albergue, and Kevin mentions it would be his honour to walk in with me to Santiago in the morning.

      I feel conflicted, as most of me really wants to walk this final day alone. But, I know it would mean a great deal to Kevin not to be alone. Perhaps this is a Camino kindness I must do. I still haven’t decided. I’m now in a quiet hamlet about 22km from the cathedral in Santiago. Kevin would like to walk the way with me, I want to leave early to ensure I can get there when the pilgrims office opens at 10.

      I feel a bit distracted to be fully present in the experience, perhaps the overwhelm of the situation or the uncertainty about how I will feel tomorrow. Either way, tomorrow I arrive.

      I go to dinner (Kevin is there too!) and enjoy a peaceful setting with some wine. Kevin tells me his plan to create a Camino tattoo, with the initials of all of the important people he has met on the way. He has said he will put A for a girl called Anouk that he started with, and M for me, as we will walk in together. I am touched by this, and also by his honesty and vulnerability. We should all be a little more Kevin I feel.

      I make the decision to walk in with Kevin tomorrow, as perhaps it will be an important moment that will be nice to share. Who knows. I have an early night, in preparation for an early start tomorrow at 5. I will keep all posted, and I will have completed the way by the next time I write!
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 32

      1 month of Camino

      23 Ogos 2022, Sepanyol ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Today is the 'monthversary' of my start at Saint Jean Pied de Port, and I only have one more day of walking to get to Santiago.
      Everything went so well! I remember in the beginning, I had so many doubts about how things would go:
      How will my feet handle it?
      How will my legs handle it?
      How will I feel carrying that backpack for so long?
      How will my hands handle hand-washing the laundry every day?
      Do I have everything I need?
      Will I meet any nice people, or will I be too lonely or bored?
      Will I get sick of so much walking?
      What if I get covid?
      What if I get any other illness or injury?

      Because of all these questions, I couldn't be sure that I could complete the Camino in one go. And even if everything went well, I couldn't calculate how long it would take me.

      I read that, on average, most people do it in 35 days. I allowed up to 42, in case I needed or wanted to take days off, or in case I needed to do shorter days. But assuming I arrive tomorrow, it will be 33 days for me.

      This means I have up to 9 spare days. I also don't want this to end just yet. I have a plan 😉

      Today's walk was about 25k, a good part of it under the shade of trees.

      I walked most of the day with Jan, and we met other people on the way.
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 44

      Feliz Halloween desde Pregontono!

      31 Oktober 2022, Sepanyol ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Missing home a bit as I usually enjoy passing out candy to the Trick or Treaters in our neighborhood. There's always next year! We didn't see any ghosts, goblins or witches on our treck today, but we did see pumpkins, cows, ducks and Spanish Dagger plants. We were pleasantly surprised with very good weather as we only got sprinkled on a few times today, and I had my sunglasss on & off. Today's walk was a hilly woodland hike through small villages, along streams & farms. Two more days til we reach Santiago.Baca lagi

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