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Boadilla del Camino

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    • Day 26

      A frosty & foggy walk to Fromista

      October 13, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      We had a very nice stay in Boadilla del Camino. Our Hotel runs the Albergue next door, with a group Pilgrim meal. We are with Willy from Austria,a guy from Hungary and three Bicycle Pilgrims from Brasil. Great meal.

      We started this morning around 8:05, before the sun was up, only 45F/6C. Chilly and the surrounding fields we covered in fog. The Camino eventually jiond the path besides the Canal de Castillo.

      We crossed the canal over an old lock set that had a huge drop, before entering Fromista. A coffee and croissant break here.
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    • Day 29

      Day 20-Boadilla del Camino

      September 25, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 46 °F

      Walked about 14 miles today. There was one hill we went up and over but then it was pretty flat. We started just before sunrise in 40 degrees and made it across the valley and halfway up the hill as the sun rose.

      We stopped and had a sandwich in a little town with a smart, little dog. He just sat in front of us patiently waiting for a handout. When all we had left were the crusty parts of the bread, he moved on.

      It got warm during our last five miles so we put the unbrellas up for shade. We would have melted otherwise.

      Our hotel is quite nice for 50€. Alot of pilgrims had to walk another 8km because there are no more beds available here.
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    • Day 16

      Another night another albergue

      October 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Massive fig tree where ~20 figs were consumed consecutively ✅
      Excessive cool sculptures & wall paintings ✅
      Horrendously out of tune piano ✅
      Elephantine snorers ☑️ (yet to be determined but 99. 95% probability)Read more

    • Day 16

      Good job I love beanz and slad

      October 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      In their defense there was also some unpictured quite delish soups and warm bread for starters. Derailed slightly on the main but was redeemed wholeheartedly with apple + knife and fork for desert which was I assured was picked directly from the tree (w a sticker apparently 😂)Read more

    • Day 29

      Boadilla del Camino

      May 20, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Zo, vanochtend uit Burgos vertrokken na de dagelijkse boodschappen ingeslagen te hebben. Ik begon al met een lekkere klim, de dagelijks warm-up, die altijd slaagt in zijn opzet.... ik klim omhoog om uiteindelijk terecht te komen op de hoogvlakten, hier bekend als de meseta. En daar zie je de eindeloze vlakten zonder bergen om je heen want je fietst op de hoogvlakten... gedurende uren fiets je over de vlakten. Soms zijn dat van die gravelpaden, kilometers lang en dan ben ik blij dat ik niet lek ben gereden...Eindeloze rechte wegen soms met wat hellingen, zover je kijken kunt. Ik betrapte mezelf op de constatering liever eindeloos rechte wegen dan die hellingen.... en het ging ook lekker. Ik had in Estépar eigenlijk een overnachting geboekt maar ik was rond 11.00 uur al daar en die heb ik toen maar laten schieten, het zij zo... er zat niet zoveel hoogteverschil in en dus trapte ik lekker door. Ik voelde me goed en het lichaam zat mee. Op verschillende plaatsen kwam ik de wandelende pelgrims tegen die een weg moesten oversteken waarna ze weer in het niets verdwenen. De dorpjes die ik tegenkwam adverteerden ook allemaal met slaapmogelijkheden maar ik wilde verder en zo geschiedde... op een gegeven moment was het al bijna 16.00 uur en ik twijfelde wat er hierna nog zou komen qua voorzieningen en ik vond het eigenlijk genoeg geweest vandaag, flink doorgetrapt en 75 + km gefietst dus doelstelling gehaald.
      Ik reed naar het centrum 🙈 van het dorp en voorwaar een pelgrims albergue oftewel slaapzalen. Het internet is slecht en kan niet slapen juist ja, snurkers op de zaal maar liefs 20 man/vrouwen liggen.. vanavond iig goed gegeten en wat gedronken en nu dan dit verslag bijwerken omdat het internet het nu aan kan.
      Ik heb de wekker ook maar vroeg gezet zodat ik er weer op tijd tegenaan kan. Wat een houtzagerij zeg....🙈🙈🙈
      Zeg.... ik zag net dat als ik morgen in Sahagún ben ik nog 2 trajecten moet.... 1 van 204 km en een van 208 km. Ik voel de spanning in mijn lichaam moet ik zeggen..
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    • Day 19

      Normal Virginia

      April 10 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      The guy running this hostel was great. He really liked my passport photo, and I don't think he was even being sarcastic,
      SO THERE.

      They ran a €14 menu for dinner and absolutely everyone was there as it was a two horse town, so that was nice.

      I sat with Sophie (Denmark, we've bonded extensively over Mary), Sarah (NYC), and Jane (Virginia).

      Jane would like you and everyone else to know that the song is actually referring to the western part of Virginia (quote, normal Virginia), NOT West Virginia, and that's supported by topographical references.
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    • Day 29

      Day 20 - Boadilla del Camino

      September 25, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Today's update is only pictures, the temperature got up a little today, we had to put our umbrellas up. Walked 14 miles today, again our apps are way off on real travel time and distance. Tomorrow is long trek, over 15 miles, we will see how we hold up after that....Read more

    • Day 21

      Day 18- Boadilla to Carrion de los Conde

      June 2, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      At a glance:
      Cultural highlight:
      Food highlights: lunch picnic: croissants with cheese and peach jam (Liz) and dinner of a tasty stew (Trudy)
      Kilometres walked: 32k!
      # of steps: 41,785!
      Elevation gain: nothing to speak of until kilometer 27 when we were tired and a 29m rise looked like a mountain.
      We walked along a long canal where fishermen threw baskets to catch crayfish, The canal was noisy with frogs and bird song. We dodged mudpuddles on the track and aired our feet often. We stopped for our picnic lunch and changed our socks to prevent worsening of my (Trudy) blisters After about 12 km the canal trail joined the Pilgrim track and we were away from any shade. There were the usual cereal crops (wheat and barley as well as as fallow) along the side of the track. The last kilometers were coming up and there was only the highway, a hill and hot sun. However soon to çome was the sound of thunder. Dark clouds and intermittent breaks of sun highlighting the fields made a beautiful pattern in the distance. We walked on and soon saw the church towers of Carrion de los Condes in the distance. Hostal Santiago was in the middle of town on the plaza near a church with stork nests and we could hear their guttural chatter from the open skylight. Liz insisted we head to the medical clinic for them to look at my blisters as my ankle was getting a bit swollen. I was a bit reluctant to go because I was worried that the orders might mean to rest. Anyhow the clinic was closed as it was 2:00 pm so we went back to the hostal to shower and wash clothes. Liz had lost her shade umbrella on the trail. She was hoping that a pilgrim would pick it up and bring it forward to Carrion. A very beautiful athletic (always doing stretches when not walking) woman had reported seeing it and had left it on the side of the track, thinking it belonged to a local, at least an hour and half back from our coffee break spot. So we went shopping in hardware, shoe and outdoor stores in this very small village. I was surprised that we eventually found a pretty good folding umbrella in an outdoor store.
      We had dinner by chance with Paula and Sue again.
      The Centro de Salud opened at 6pm so we went and joined a line up of other pilgrims with foot issues and some locals. A woman came out after 6pm and let some folks in but blisters were not urgent so I waited. Liz returned the hostal to bring in the laundry as the rain had started. We also tried phoning the medical insurance company. Many phone calls later I just reached the company as I was escorted into the clinic. Luckily Liz persisted with the calls (note from Liz: I impersonated Trudy while she was getting treated...you have to start a claim BEFORE getting treatment. Fo not pass this on the any Medoc company people).
      There were so many questions I would have given up. The technician also had many questions and reams of forms to sign etc. I estimate that it was a good 20 (note from Liz: 5 ) minutes inside before a doctor came in to look at the worst blister. I had about 5 blisters but they only looked at the one on my right heel as we pointed to it. That blister had opened earlier and a wad of pus had come out. However when they took off the Compede dressing off only a relatively small amount of murky fluid came out (note from Liz: a lot more than small amount!). The doctor declared it was more like a sprained ankle and prescribed Ibuprofen, rest, icing, physiotherapy and some sort of ankle brace (Liz: and change blister coverings ightly for 2 more nights a d keep an eye on it). I couldn't see how we could accommodate all this (Liz: easy).
      Liz: And NO more walking for a few days.
      When we came out of the clinic there was Paula who also was suffering from foot blisters. I told her what the doctor had said and she decided not to go into the clinic and just treat them herself with her foot care kit and rest.
      Given our timing we decided to go to Sahagun together, see the town and go from there.
      So our walk had ended two days before we had planned.
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    • Day 21

      Boadilla del Camino

      April 4 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Stoped at Hospital de Peregrinos at San Antón for morning coffee. It is a donativo set in the ruins of a large monastery.

      Breakfast proper happened at Castrojeríz. Afterwards we crossed the Odra River and climbed a steep 150 metres to the Alto de Mostelares before descending the other side and continuing to Itero de la Vega where I stopped for second breakfast/lunch.

      Arriving late at En al Camino Hostel meant a bed in the overflow block with one other person and our own private garden.

      [Day 17, 29 km walked, 348 km from St Jean Pied-de-Port, 436 km to Santiago.]
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    • Day 25

      Day 22

      September 12, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Left Boadilla del Camino at 7 am arrived Villacaza de Sirga
      20 ks
      There was a threat of thunderstorms for today, and even though we heard the rumbles and had the odd drops of rain, we managed to get to our accommodation before the thunderstorms actually hit.
      The first 5 ks was a beautiful, easy walk along the canal, the next 10 ks we walked along side of a canal but the path was uneven to walk on, but the last 5 ks was much easier.
      The village is also very quiet with no one around.
      For the first time in days, we saw a small herd of sheep.
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