Espagne
Bilbao

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    • Jour 10

      Day 6 Gernika to Bilbao 146.95 km

      28 septembre 2023, Espagne ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      This was a day of very rough trail conditions ....mud and rocks!

      Before I explain I want to let you know that every day I see a black cat🥺 Today it was a ceramic one in a shop I passed this am....Harley's spirit♥️

      Great day and only saw maybe 6 pilgrims total.
      I have taken shots of the different trail surfaces to give you an idea of what we walk on.
      We went through a forest that had used heavy equipment.

      Trees today were eucalyptus and pine. Some pine trees are dying and I wonder if they have pine beetle here??

      We didn't go thru any towns.
      About 12 km in A lady had a stand by the edge of the road with fresh fruit, nuts ( freshly roasted off their trees) .What a treat!!!

      I also saw my first fig tree today!
      Very hot High 20's.

      I have added on a better map of the stage I walked as the one on my Garmin isn't great.

      Took the train to Bilbao from Lemaza as there was no place to stay there or on the next stage.

      Oh and I tried my first pinxto. They are like tappas.

      I lost my sunglasses but got another pair luckily🤗
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    • Jour 11

      Bilbao Sightseeing

      20 mai 2023, Espagne ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Also heute war Sightseeing in Bilbao angesagt, obwohl ich mich etwas schonen wollte, aber es ging schon wieder. Gestern wurden es wieder 20 km und die letzten 10 km mit Bus, dafür heute doch noch 26 km zurückgelegt.Aber das Guggenheim Museum und die Stadt sind sehenswert. Eine sehr laute Stadt, die Straßen sind voll mit Menschen, die feiern, essen trinken,...En savoir plus

    • Jour 2

      Day -2 - Bilbao

      25 septembre 2023, Espagne ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      I arrived in Bilbao around midday. I walked around quite a bit this afternoon and found the city to be very beautiful. I arrived with no preconceived ideas or knowledge as I was only interested in one building: Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum. What I found is a wide variety of building styles that work well together as, and I may find this all over Spain, there is an attention to detail, either a building feature or well considered, and placed, greenery that enhances the structures overall. I'm very tired now as I didn't get a lot of sleep on the plane trips over to Spain, so I'm really hoping I sleep well tonight. One thing I found a little confronting was the two machine gun armed guards at the airport in Bilbao! Oh, and I must share my delight at being greeted at the airport exit by a driver with my name on a sign (his iPad really) - just like in the movies - I've arranged a few of these pre and post Camino. One disappointment; I wasn't able to get into any churches!En savoir plus

    • Jour 3

      Day -1 - Bilbao

      26 septembre 2023, Espagne ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      What a great day! I've walked 27kms as I made my way around the city and loved every minute of it. The map I used is threadbare. The Guggenheim exceeded expectations, and the day just got better from there. I visited the Fine Art Museum, saw heaps of incredible buildings, I was able to get inside four churches (the Spanish really go all out on the altar decorations) and followed the Way of Saint James (just a little bit). I even visited the local Bullring (not active). I'm sitting in my hotel bar, having a well deserved beer and watching the foot traffic along the river (Ria de Bilao - the Nervion). I am so glad I came here and was able to explore. P.S. the photos I've shared are just the tip of the iceberg - I took heaps of photos today.En savoir plus

    • Jour 21

      Bilbao

      22 mai 2022, Espagne ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Wij hebben een hotel uitgekozen zo'n 20 km onder wat wij dachten het centrum van Bilbao is. Wellicht is dat het oude centrum. We rijden inmiddels al zo'n 10 km door een inmense stad. Stoplichten zijn hier heilig en wij als fietsers krijgen ook alle ruimte, maar toch zijn we liever buiten de stad. Even pauze op een bankje, het is wederom 30 graden.En savoir plus

    • Jour 284

      Semana Santa

      28 mars, Espagne ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

      Wenn wir schon in der Karwoche sind, müssen wir wenigstens eine dieser Sühne Prozessionen ansehen.
      Es ist schon etwas befremdlich und vielleicht ein wenig gruselig (währen keine anderen Zuschauer da), die Trommeln, die disharmonischen Klänge und die vermummten Gestalten die langsam die Straße entlang ziehen. Auch wenn wir es besser wissen, die Kapuzen erinnern uns doch sehr an den Ku-Klux-Klan, darum wirkt es wohl auch gruselig. (Interessant ist es trotzdem.)

      Nach der Prozession und einem guten Mittagessen sind wir zum "Funicular de Artxanda" gegangen. Mit der Standseilbahn ging es den Berg steil nach oben und von dort hatten wir eine gute Aussicht über die Stadt.
      Auf dem Rückweg zur Metro haben wir an einer kleinen Bäckerei ein paar Teilchen gekauft (Man merkt die Nähe zu Frankreich! 😋), die wir vor unserem Zelt zu Kaffee und Tee gegessen haben.
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    • Jour 7

      Bilbao to Portugalete, Spain

      7 septembre 2023, Espagne ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

      Tomorrow we leave the Basque Country and enter Cantabria. This trail will cross 4 regions, which is cool. All so different in their own unique way. We will be in Cantabria for about a week.
      I’ve debated whether or not to share a little story with you about last night, but decided I will. You deserve the good, bad, and the ugly, right? Wouldn’t want you to get bored 😂 Since I started doing these Camino trails 10 years ago I’ve done a ton of research. One topic that has always freaked me out was the reports of….here it goes…100% honesty…BEDBUGS. So remember last night I told you I booked a private room all to myself? It had beautiful white crisp sheets, so I didn’t need my sleep sac. The place wasn’t a USA quality hotel or anything, it was a hostal that had bunk rooms and private rooms. I woke up at 1:30 to use the bathroom and tuned on my side lamp, flipped the covers back and to my surprise, I wasn’t sleeping alone. 😬 There were bugs in the bed, on my pillow, under the bottom sheet. Probably a dozen. They come out in the dark and hate light, so I surprised them. I got up so fricken fast and went to the other side of the room where my backpack and packing cubes were and started getting my stuff together and looking through everything for any sign of them (don’t want to pick up a hitchhiker and take it with me), but didn’t see any. Still. When you see that you think they are everywhere and crawling all over you. None were on me, but I went to the shower and scrubbed the hell out of my head and body and checked myself out for bites. No sign of bites. I gathered all my things and went down to the lobby. No one was there. I sat in the corner, on a chair, knees bent, feet on my chair like someone who’d just seen the worst scary movie ever. I wanted to run. I didn’t care that it was pitch black, or that my hanging dry clothes were locked out on a balcony drying that I couldn’t access. I sent a WhatsApp group a message, thinking maybe they were being feasted on while I sat there. No answer. So there I sat. A long time. Called Sterling, grossed out and freaked him out (why is my wife calling me at 2am Spain time, what the heck happened), and then decided I really needed to sleep an hour at least, so I got my permethrin treated (twice treated) sleep sac out and covered my entire body, head and all, inside and tried to sleep. Ya right. That didn’t happen and pretty soon it was 7:00 and lady who helps run the place walked in. I peeked my head out from my sac and said “Buenas Dias, I slept here since 1:30, I was in room 51, and”before I got out the word bedbugs she knew. SHE KNEW. She immediately said she would give me a full refund. Big woop. I’m traumatized for life. They definitely know they have a problem and have yet to shut down and address it. There’s protocol for this. Close down. Fumigation. Clean. Notify other hostels down the road to watch for them to be spread. Anyways I asked her to unlock the balcony so I could get my things, the only things that were truly safe because they weren’t in that room, and she promptly did. Probably wanted me out of there quick as to not alert the others pilgrims. But, then I awkwardly sat there for a half hour until the girls came down. Nathalie saw the message and was mortified. Holly hadn’t checked it yet so I told her. I felt like quitting. I was mentally tired and pissed. I did a ton of reading about them and bites can take up to two weeks to show up. Not typically, but there’s a chance. I turned my attitude around and got on with the walk. What could I do? Although my pack was not near the bed and didn’t see any near it, I still wanted to protect my friends and other travelers who share space with me so I washed everything I have in the laundromat when I got to Portugalete. As I pulled my things out I examined everything closely, looked at the seams of my pack, everything. No sign. But, I did go to the pharmacy after laundry and got cream for it in case I discovered any bites in the coming days. Awesome. This trip has had some sort of challenge since before I left home. Frustrated, but for now, hanging in there. I’ve seen people before who have been bitten and they are covered in sores quickly. I’m hopeful and don’t want to let my thoughts go crazy and get to the point where I stop. If I’m covered in bites in the coming days, I’m definitely going home. It’s too hot and sweaty to deal with itchy bites everywhere. But, for now, I’m ok and I’m still in.
      OTHER THAN THAT, the walk was pretty flat today through industrial Bilbao and then along the beautiful Nervion River. Went 2km past where I needed to at the end of the day in 90 degree weather, so there was that. On to tomorrow. It can only get better right…….? 🙏🏻
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    • Jour 46

      Bilbao - Annäherung am Sonntagmorgen

      16 octobre 2022, Espagne ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Die einst heruntergekommene, sterbende Industriestadt hat sich neu erfunden. Sauber gepflegte Gassen, Grünräume und verspielte Fassaden kontrastieren mit moderner Architektur. Eindrücklich, welche Lebendigkeit hier wieder pulsiert. Das vor exakt 25 Jahren eingeweihte Guggenheim-Museum scheint eindeutig das Signal zur Trendwende gegeben zu haben.

      Zur Jubiläums-Ausstellung ist die größte Halle einem Hauptwerk von Richard Serra gewidmet. Da hat es uns definitiv "den Aermel reingezogen": zwischen den enormen Stahlplatten zu wandeln und akustische Effekte zu finden, Obertöne entstehen zu lassen, das hat uns richtiggehend fasziniert. Zwar steht auch in St.Gallen im Park neben dem Stadttheater ein "Serra". Die ganz besondere Akustik kann aber nur hier in dieser Halle zur Geltung kommen.

      In berauschender Aussichtslage hoch über der Stadt hat Bilbao einen perfekten Stellplatz eingerichtet, direkt neben einer grossen Naherholungszone, einer Cerveceria (eine Art Biergarten) und mit Blick in den Abendhimmel.
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    • Jour 43

      Bilbao Das Museum

      18 novembre 2022, Espagne ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Das Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao zählt wohl zu den bekanntesten Bauwerken in dieser Stadt.
      Gestern haben wir die berühmte Biskaya Bridge besucht und heute fahren wir mit der U-Bahn in das Zentrum zum Museum. Regen ist prophezeit, laut Wetterbericht ist um 10 Uhr angenehmes Reisewetter, wir nutzen diese zeit.
      Wir kommen noch zeitgerecht ohne großen Andrang im Museum an können ganz bequem Karten kaufen, als Pensionist 7,50 € und gehen nun durch die moderne innere Struktur dieses besonderen Bauwerkes. Für mich ist fraglich wo die Kunst ist. Manchmal überlegt man was mehr Kunst ist, das Exponat oder dieses Werk als solches zu bezeichnen.
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    • Jour 45

      Guggenheim Bilbao

      25 juin 2023, Espagne ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Bus to Bilbao, but the train would have been more fun, I am sure people don’t know what a beautiful place they live in. Discovered I’d picked another great hotel, but not a lot of character.
      My navigation skills were severely tested at Plaza Moyua, with about six possible roads to take. But I found the #Guggenheimmuseum via a fabulous park, walk along the river, a few bridge crossings and a bridge climb. All my effort was rewarded and I approached the Guggenheim as the Rough Guide to Spain said I should. Was it worth it? A definite yes! But the bridge climb nearly killed me as my fear of heights had me shaking! I do love the ‘dog’, the flowers are simply beautiful.
      Bilbao doesn’t disappoint when it comes to street sculptures/installations and two that stood out are the women tied by rope but more importantly the iron work that show a man and a woman looking after someone in a wheel chair (last photo). I worry that old people are being put into wheel chairs and not given any hope of future mobility. I have never seen anywhere where more people are being pushed about. That is great that they are getting out but I fear they get no exercise and are on a downward spiral.
      On a more positive note I had the most delicious ice cream of the trip, with a macaron.. pistachio and lemon.. so yummy
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