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Cadavedo

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    • Day 69–70

      Day 70 - Cadavego to Luarca

      June 29 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      We woke to a dry and bright day. The hotel offered a basic but enjoyable breakfast. Then we were back on the road.
      The weather was much better today as we traversed fields of young corn, growing runner beans and the Asturian orchards.
      The way passed through woods and forests and we encountered streams and mud that haven’t been seen since France.
      Overall the way was a lot more straightforward than yesterday 🙌
      Luarca is a pretty harbour town that could be plonked down anywhere in Devon, Cornwall or the Isle of Man.
      We have met a number of birds - both pigeons and seagulls that have feet or toes missing, what could this mean?
      The Plodicus and Mary are resting their feet tomorrow as we get a bus to the next destination. We did it again - visited the laundry - so we have happy clothes 😂
      Watched the end of the England game so are keeping abreast of the Euros!!
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    • Day 57

      Cadavéu/Cadavedo

      October 7, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Today was a killer. Hot, up and down, stone and mud, and all of the pilgrims were keeping themselves to themselves. So I haven't spoken to a soul other than hello.

      On top of that, the village I am staying in has a reputation for being unfriendly to pilgrims. So I bought today's food at the last shop before this place and I'll be staying in tonight.

      Fingers crossed I'll see someone tomorrow!

      Photos - I have hardly seen the coast today as I have been walking through wooded valleys. Fortunately, I saw this just before I finished today's walk...

      Leaving Soto del Barco this morning (it's still dark at 8am)...

      Palacio de los Selgas (I haven't a clue what this place is, I just thought it looked nice)...

      It's so green here...

      I have walked through several streams today so I thought I should have a picture of one.
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    • Day 24

      Cadavedo,Spain

      September 20, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      We had a breakfast before we left. Choices were toast, locally made butter, hard boiled eggs,. Prosciutto, kiwi, pastries, fresh squeezed orange juice. This is similar to what most places consider the included breakfast. Then caffe/ coffe and leche sin lactosa and Cola Coa/ dairy free hot chocolate (for me). Hey, we all have our vises. 😉
      19.15 km walk/Camino today to our place to stay. We started off with a choice:. Walk along the coast ( nearby not along) or up high in the mountains… No places to stop. No services.
      We took the ‘nearby the coast’ choice.
      19km and the equivalent of 135 flights of stairs climbed!! The description in our books was of dirt tracks and paved roads. (Watch out for cars! Fast and close). We wouldn’t let out kids walk on these roads. 😁.
      It ventured on to say the Camino ascends and descends a number of steep valley’s. Yep, it did - 7 hours of up and down, just to go right back up then immediately down. OK. I have finished my complaining,
      We just arrived in and I am waiting my turn for the shower. 👍😊 I am not first today, we take turns on ‘first or’ 😂.
      The upside was off today’s Camino was dappled shade on forested roads, trails, streams. And still no blisters!! Those end some folks trips.
      Challenges of the day: don’t get taken out by a car. Don’t trip over a root, then your out of play, Don’t fall into a stream = blisters! And there were many streams. And mud, so many deep, wide muddy sections in the mountain forests.
      There are always some delightful cute surprises. Flower pots that look like people, colored rocks that represent countries of Peregrino’s/ Pilgrims.
      I just finished and am out of the shower. Neither of us, and this is daily, want to touch our own wet sweaty clothes. 🤣
      In a bag they go and off to the laundry we go.. Clothes, cloth bag and all into the machine!
      I’ve made it to the cafe/restaurant to get a bite to eat. They were closing in 2 minutes. 😩
      One gal said sorry, ‘No’. The guy who checked is in said, ‘ Sure’. I thought he was making me a simple salad. I fished that taking my time. Thinking that this was all I would eat ( other then trail food) until 8pm. He now, brought out a Secundo. My second dish! Fried pork and what we call, French fries. Yes!! I will survive!!! 😊
      We are sitting outside in this coastal agricultural area. Neighbors are walking dogs. Passing by with smiles and big ‘hola’s/hello’s’. It’s broken clouds with a postage stamp view of an amazing shoreline. Delightful!
      Ingrid. a fellow Pilgrim, , just asked to join us at our table outside. Late 70’s in age?
      She even asked shared her train but walking the Camino . Ingrid broke her back a few years ago. To stern strengthen her back she walked a major trail in the Netherlands. It was a long trail the length of the Netherlands. iIt took 3 different trips on that trail. That worked!
      She then read about the Camino. She has been on 3-4 different Caminos, now. Her back is healed. She, now volunteers at Alburgues to help with staffing a few weeks at a time. Then travels home to the Netherlands and then Camino’s again!
      She just shared knowledge of some great places to see that we have added to our bucket do list! So…. NOT COMING HOME.
      Just kidding. 😁❤️
      This whole experience is just what this gal needs!! Thank you Ron for opening the door! Thank you, Abby for taking on extra.
      Thank you Ronny, MoMo, Cassidy and Marley for loving me……. and waiting for gifts.😂
      Post script: we just walked down the road to a view of the entire Spanish Asturian Coast, e are told. Stunning!
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    • Day 44

      Soto de Luiña to Cadavedo

      August 31, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Decisions, decisions, decisions. We wake this morning to light rain outside, we get ready and then head down for breakfast, whilst eating we chat about which route we will take today - the mountains or the road??? We asked our host and her advice was to stick with the roads where we will pass through plenty of villages and we will have pilgrim support the whole way. Our Camino app provides feedback from pilgrims who have walked the two different routes and the reviews are many and varied. We are torn - whilst we love walking in forests up in the mountains, there is no support and the walk will be longer, harder and way slower, but if we take the road our feet and joints will be throbbing and sore in no time, we are over all the road walking on the Norte. We have organised to take a packed lunch with us and in the end, we toss a coin - heads we take the mountains, tails we take the road…Heads win, mountains it is! Our walk starts on a fairly busy bitumen road, the only one coming in and out of this village, vehicles whizz by and we are happy to get onto the country path and be heading into the mountains, the first few hours are great, with beautiful trails, scenery and sounds. Then the rain starts and we come across bog holes that we need to divert around, the track becomes overgrown, and hard to follow, at one point we take the wrong trail and have to double back after realising our mistake. I take the lead as Louie is not a fan of long grass and has a fear of snakes, I’m ok with snakes and I don’t mind the long grass, but once we start hitting all the spider webs and I start seeing these massive scary spiders I am OUT, I just want off this mountain! Clearly, we are the only idiots that decided to ignore the local’s advice of ‘stick to the road’, it looks like no one has walked this path in months and I am pretty sure if pilgrims were on this trail this morning the spiders couldn’t have rebuilt their intricate webs that fast, there’s just way too many of them! So now it’s Louie's turn to take the lead, she does an awesome job leading us out of this spider-infested overgrown jungle!! We GPS our location and end up taking a road down into Ballota, we stop halfway down at a church to eat lunch and rest for a while, and then we continue on. We get into Ballota and decide to train/taxi or bus the rest of the way to our destination today we have been walking for over 6 hours and have walked 15 hard kms and we are done. We go to the train stop but can’t work out how to buy a ticket or when the next train is due. So we walk to a bar, have a drink, sit down and enjoy the beautiful singing of some locals that have gathered here for a long boozy lunch, their voices, music and atmosphere is beautiful! After a couple of drinks of agua con gas, we order a taxi and enjoy the ride to our destination. The rest has worked wonders and once we have settled into our apartment for tonight we decide to go to the supermacado and get ingredients to make chicken and veggies for dinner. Louie prepares dinner and cooks it, it’s my job to keep her wine glass topped up, get some pre-dinner nibblies ready, and then clean up after dinner - this system works a treat. Dinner is delicious as usual, we sit and chat for a while solving all the worlds problems, before calling it a night - sweet dreams everyone ZzzzzzRead more

    • Day 132

      Wieder in Spanien

      February 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Jetzt sind wir wieder zurück in Spanien.
      Ein bisschen vermissen wir Portugal jetzt schon.
      Aber die Nordküste von Spanien ist auch für Überraschungen zu haben.
      Durch Zufall sind wir hier an dieser süßen Kapelle rausgekommen. Es ist ein echt bemerkenswertes Gefühl wenn man auf die Kapelle zugeht könnte man meinen, dass man fliegt. Man sieht nur diese Kapelle und rings rum das Meer und die Klippen.
      😊
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    • Day 25

      Cascadas de agua y montañas.

      October 26, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Etapa 22 Cudillero hasta Cadavedo 29 km.

      - 26/10/23 8:40 Saliendo del albergue y con toda la noche lloviendo, sabíamos que nos esperaba una buena caminata de 30 km y que con la lluvia no iba ser fácil.

      La lluvia entorpecer y desgasta un poco más y eso lo noté hoy todo el camino.

      Día de lluvia constate y sin mucha tregua por los montes y ríos , cascadas y cascadas de agua, hojas, ramas, hierba, barro, piedras y todo lo que puedas imaginar.

      Subida y bajadas constantes y agua en todas partes, las botas casi de la primera hora ya mojadas. Sabíamos a lo que veníamos y eso hay que demostrarte, y más o menos así fue.

      En los últimos 8 km la lluvia nos dejó hacer más rápida la caminata, ya que dejó de llover y eso hace que se adelante y la ver más lindo el paisaje..

      Hoy fue un día duro de falta de energía, pero poco a poco las circunstancias y el sol hizo que eso cambiará para terminar hoy una etapa que no terminaba.

      - Hoy el aprendizaje es sencillo pero directo, cuando tengas que andar, anda, cuando quieras parar, para y cuando no sabes que hacer, pide y se te dará.

      - Me quedo con una etapa sin fin, con unos caminos con cascadas, con lluvias sin cesar y con la dureza que se pone a veces las cosas pero siempre que eres persistente tiene un final como se debe.

      Gracias Maya.
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    Cadavedo, Cadavéu

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