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Estella-Lizarra

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    • Day 10

      Estella

      September 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

      We decided to take a rest day today before a long day tomorrow. Took a short 2.7 mile walk into Estella and then had a great day hanging with friends, visiting the Decathlon store for a couple of things and then more hanging out until a Pilgrim’s dinner. It was a really fun, chill day and well deserved.Read more

    • Day 9

      Etappe 6 - Los Arcos 1

      September 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Heute Nacht konnten einem fast Mordgedanken kommen. Wir hatten einen Mitschläfer im Zimmer der fast sieben Stunden geschnarcht hat und noch andere Laute von sich gab. Habe fast nicht geschlafen.
      Trotzdem ging es heute 6.30 Uhr auf die nächste Etappe. Kurzes Frühstück unterwegs und dann kam schon das Kloster Irache. Am Weinbrunnen kurze Rast mit einem Becher Wein (lecker) und der Tag ist nochmal so schön.
      Weiter ging es durch kleine, idyllische Bergdörfer, abgeerntete Felder, vorbei an Weinbergen und durch Olivenhaine.
      Das Wetter ist traumhaft: Sonnenschein, blauer Himmel und leichter Wind. Richtiges Pilgerwetter.
      Jetzt kurze Rast an einem Food Truck- und weiter geht's Richtung Los Arcos.
      Sind gegen 12 Uhr gut angekommen. Stehen nun in der Schlange der Pilger, welche alle gern ein Bett in der Pilgerherberge haben möchten.
      Bett ergattert! Schlafsaal mit 34 Personen, drei Duschen, drei Toiletten. Mal sehen wie diese Nacht verläuft.
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    • Day 16

      Puenta la Reina to Estella

      September 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      After a great dinner last night at the very busy restaurant below where we were staying we headed to bed ready for another early start. For dinner I had the lamb mid loin chops as did Lee and they were so delicious. Our favourite meal to date!
      We set off early this morning to a blue bird day full of energy (sort of!) and the thrill of another new day not knowing where we would be going. Getting our feet prepared for a long day of walking is quite a rigmarole. First it's rubbing them with vicks vaporub,then applying any blister plasters or toe gel protection and then the socks and shoes. Thankgoodness we have shoes a size bigger then normal as there is a lot of foot to fit in!
      The day was the hottest to date but we set off 730am in the cool of the day and had quite an uphill climb to get the heart going. Beautiful though with old roman bridges,grape vines laden with grapes,olive trees laden with olives and rolling hills with the odd castle on top.
      The funny thing is that all the dear villages you are aiming for to get refreshments are always up on top of a bloody steep hill! I guess the Romans needed to sit high up to guard against the enemy. They were not thinking of us baby boomers walking the Camino needing a drink. The drink we are loving is the freshly squeezed orange. Almost beats 🍷.
      So again up hill and down dale we walked 21km and in the heat. We passed some amazing vege gardens and note the size of the pumpkins! Finally we got into Estella at about 230 pm. Estella is such a pretty city with the river running through,beautiful old buildings and a wonderful centre square where we dined. The little children all playing in the square with old and young promenading and the church bells ringing. So warm and a beautiful meal and wine to boot. We even had Lee reciting Sam Hunt poetry so we were not feeling too homesick!
      Home now and tired but great to tick another day off. Today I saw on my watch I had done 33000 steps. Time for bed.
      Love all your messages and feel like you are with us all the way! Buenos noches
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    • Day 11

      Day 7- To Sansol…we crushed it!

      October 6, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 57 °F

      Here is what we have learned so far. Get up early, lighten your load, don’t wear wet socks, don’t lose your sunglasses. We got up early, packed up Agnus and Genevieve (our backpacks) to lighten our load, leaving yet more stuff we thought we needed. Goodbye blanket Joan bought in SJPP, who needs three chargers, a towel or more socks.

      We crushed today! So proud of ourselves. We completed 14 miles/23 km and arrived at our final destination the earliest we have ever arrived. It was hot, sweaty, dusty and we were plagued by black flies. Joan sang to me and told me stories anytime we passed an old rock wall. We arrived in Los Arcos had a beer in the main square and smiled. And Joan and I got to FaceTime Kenzie and Fabi and wish Kenzie a Happy Birthday. She has been instrumental in helping as find places to stay as we are too tired to look stuff up.

      At our Albergue in Sansol we washed our clothes, had time to update Penguins and just sit a minute. In the last week this afternoon has been the only downtime we have had. No time to journal, have reflective thoughts or contemplate our future. It’s amazing we are off to Lograno in the morning. And Camino friends invited to a Michelin star restaurant for dinner tomorrow night. Buen Camino!
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    • Day 16

      Estella

      May 17, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Estella of Lizarra op z'n Baskisch gaan we even rustig bekijken. Niet helemaal handig qua temperatuur, het wordt zonnig en 30°. Maar te mooi om het niet te doen. We gaan naar
      Iglesia de San Pedro de Rúa. Ontmoeten daar een oude Engelsman die hem nu loopt ter ere van zijn vrouw die enkele maanden geleden is overleden. 30 jaar geleden hadden zij hem gefietst. Onder de indruk gaan we de lange trap op naar de kerk. Stempel gekregen en ook nog rondgelopen in nabijgelegen klooster.Read more

    • Day 11

      Both Feeling Sick Now in Los Arcos

      September 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      They say the Camino offers us lessons, and our job is to learn them. Our lesson right now is in humility and acceptance. There’s not much you can really do to show a virus who’s boss; clearly the virus is! 🦠 David had two feverish nights in a row and congestion and cough. But he does seem to be improving so he suggested we walk a bit today and then taxi the rest of the way. It was all fun and games until my joints started to ache and my tummy got upset, sure signs of a fever in my body. We walked about half of the way to Los Arcos and then we got a soda at one of the bars and asked them if they could call a taxi for us. We are very happy to be in our little apartment in Los Arcos. They even have one of those little under counter washer dryer units. We are very excited! We are hoping to wash laundry tonight in the machine!!!

      Today we passed Irache, a little town that has a free wine fountain. Like they put 10 liters of wine in it every morning and people can just serve themselves. They say you should pour wine into your pilgrim’s scallop shell. I don’t know how well that works since most people have their shell tied firmly onto their backpack. We had a late start today because we spent some time at the Pharmacy which doesn’t open until 9:00 am. So we missed the big clump of early departure pilgrims. But we kept passing and falling behind a Spanish couple. At Irache the wife opened her mouth under the wine fountain and drank enough that she was pretty drunk, singing at the top of her lungs along the trail. Her husband was getting really annoyed with her. Maybe the wine fountain should come with a warning label!! We didn’t try the wine ourselves but like every single pilgrim, we had to check it out and take pictures of it!!

      Today was the first day that was kind of emotionally rough. We’ve had plenty of hard physical days! They say the repeated physical challenges is what makes the Camino a spiritual experience, I guess kind of like what fasting is supposed to do in a lot of spiritual traditions. For me today had some revelations about acceptance. Of course I know in my head that David’s cognitive state is in decline, and that I need to accept that some of our dreams for the future just aren’t going to be. And I know I’m my mind that I need to really take care of my own physical, mental, and spiritual health so I can be there for him. But something about being sick myself and worried about being physically unable to be Super Woman really drove it home today and I was feeling all teary. It sounds weird but I think actually accepting our reality emotionally is quite a positive change. Anyway, not to be all woo woo and over sharing, but I think it’s all part of being here.

      Coming up on the town where we agreed we’d call a taxi was so great today! When we saw the tower on the church in town and then found a bar with cold drinks it was about as good as anything can ever get! It’s in the mid-80°s with little shade and hotter than one might think.
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    • Day 5–6

      Day 4 Uterga - Estella

      April 30 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      29.3km 7t on Camino. 4.9 km/h average speed. 45k steps. 1950 calories

      Dinner, at Casa Baztan in Uterga, last night, at 6pm was something I never will forget. They mixed everything they could and we ate everything on our plates. Never got that combination before - and I love it.

      Snoring symphony last night, Found my earplugs at 1am and slept like a baby rest of the night.

      Early breakfast, at 6am and on the road 6.30am. Slow tempo on today stage - thanks Judita Lithuania. My knees and my muscles thanks you - I would have probably walked like a speedy Gonzales and just damaged my body 😂

      My knees are hurting. No swelling - I keep on walking. Taking painkillers only during the stage - in the afternoon I just have a muscle pain.

      Agora hostel in Estella seems great but no dinner. I get to choose - pizza or plato peregrino - we’ll see tomorrow what I got.
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    • Day 12

      Estella

      September 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Day 8 and 9 Estella - Arrived here, in Estella, yesterday via Lorca and Villatuerta - small towns with prominent churches. The walk was quite uneventful with the usual ups and downs through fields and of course laden fig trees, olive trees and grape vines.
      Today I wandered around Estella and saw it’s beautiful old buildings. The tourist office is in a Baroque Palace and the town museum that houses the works of Gustavo de Maeztzu is in the former Romanesque palace of The Kings of Navarre. There were also two churches to see after climbing 100s of stairs - and being a Sunday, everything was only open from 11:30am - 2pm! Needless to say I had a busy afternoon!
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    • Day 8

      Day 6 - To Puente la Reina

      September 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Day 6 -To Puente la Reina - 24.1 km 28°C
      Today was a lot of uphill again, and sunny. But it was really quite windy so kept the day tolerable. Pleasant….other than bucking the wind. Hard enough without that.
      People on the trail are absolutely amazing!Everyone cares about everyone else and always ready to help. Like one gigantic family from all over the world. I’ve heard this before, and have discovered it to be true.
      I fell yesterday. Nothing serious. A knee abrasion. I guess I lost my focus on the path which was very rocky, and down I went. About 5 people pounced on me to help. One from Scotland, at least 2 from Switzerland, and possibly the other 2 as well. They helped me up (a feat in and of itself with the heavy pack), handed me wipes to clean my knee, and kept offering any help at all. When I convinced them I was fine, as they were leaving one man said “we are all here to help each other!” Later in the day I saw them further along the path and, after asking how I was, one of the guys said “we’re keeping an eye on you”. Lol. So special!
      Beautiful views as always. A lot of farmland. A bunch of metal statues in honor of pilgrims. On yeah, and an interesting vending machine; only on the Camino!!
      Another blessed day!
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    • Day 9

      Cirauqui to Villamayor de Monjardín

      April 22 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

      Part 1 - Cirauqui to Estella
      Today we covered almost 25k (15.5 miles), the views never get old and it’s great to feel our bodies getting stronger along the way as we adjust to our new “normal”.

      Oh, and today’s journey included a free public wine fountain. Yes, you read that correctly… a wine tap on the outside of a winery building! 🍷

      Tomorrow looks like it might be a little wet & chilly. Based on the towns, we have to choose either a 20k walk or over 30k so we are opting for the 20k to Torres del Rio. We will have plenty of 30k days in the future. 🥾
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