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    • Day 16

      Määääh!

      May 24, 2018 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      San Romao - As Seixas 13,5km

      Am heutigen Tag sind wir im Wechsel durch kühle, grüne Wälder, über Feldwege, aber auch über Asphalt gewandert. Hierbei passierten wir immer wieder Häusersiedlungen und Bauernhöfe. Die Luft erinnerte ein wenig an Selbach 😉Read more

    • Day 10

      In As Seixas abgekommen 🥵

      September 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Eigentlich wollten wir heute eine kurze Tour machen. Da aber unser Schlafsaal mit 20 Personen voll belegt war, war es sehr laut (auch wegen uns, wir schnarchen am lautesten ☺️) und wir sind schon gegen 6:45 los. Deshalb sind wir 35km und 800hm gelaufen. Meist auf auf Asphalt, was an den Füßen schmerzt.
      Jetzt sind wir in As Seixas in einer privaten Herberge untergekommen und alle Spanier freuen sich, dass wir nicht im Schlafsaal sind 😄
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    • Day 34

      As Seixas

      October 1, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      I think I’ve got shin splints but with Margaret’s wonderful taping and bandaging skills still hobbling on. As we have to time our arrival into Santiago for 6th October we are having to do quite short days which is just as well as Claire and I are both very slow now. Last night we stayed at a slightly strange Albergue. There were 2 other groups of people there who were quite noisy but it was cosy with a wood fire and the food was ok. although we don’t want to ever see egg and chips again!! We are realising now how lucky we have been with the weather as people catching us up have had a lot of rain and fog over the mountains. The forecast for the next week is good and we are relaxing in the sunshine with various different beverages.Read more

    • Day 75

      Day 74: San Roman d Retorta - As Seixas

      October 26, 2016 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Distance: 15.1 (1801.7/66.5)
      Weather: 24C, bright and sunny
      Mood: Fine, bit of a headache though
      Staying at: As Seixas Pilgrims Hostel

      Is it bad that I long so much for my arrival in Santiago? The days have started to be so much alike and I notice that many of my thoughts are connected to arriving in Santiago, being reunited with Marc, the walk we have planned for after (Muxia, then Fisterra) and maybe most of all picking up my real life when I get back to the Netherlands .
      I seem to be one of the few people who is looking forward to the end so much. And it's not that I dislike the walking or hate the hostels and lack of real towels. I have found my peace in the routine, but I crave for the next chapter, the start of my new life... The typical Aries who gets bored with one thing well before it's over....
      In the past few weeks of my zen state of mind I was able to just be in the moment and I even started to detach from the regular checking of my phone (not for contact from the outside world, but just maps, how far to go etc.), but now my mind is insistent to take me out of the moment and dream of everything in and after Santiago. It doesn't help that I've been having a pretty consistent headache for the past few days... The camino had taught me that mind and body are so connected and when the body is not in optimal form the walking becomes mentally more challenging.
      Is it bad that I long for the end...? I don't know. I think it's just how it is and it's not long now 😀
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    • Day 29

      Team Camino

      October 2, 2017 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      My backup team arrived on Sunday: Janet, Seikah, and Chris. We met in Lugo, had just a little trouble finding each other but a happy ending. We had a great apartment to stay in and had fun exploring Lugo. The next day they started right out with a 20 km walk to San Roman. It was fairly hot and sunny, so we were tired when we arrived, but had a good day. Seikah's ankle and knee are bothering her a little so the second day she used a pack-transport service which helped a lot. Today we walked 14 km, are staying at a nice hostel which is in the middle of nowhere, so we're running a little low on food supplies but certainly in no danger of starvation. We also have to walk 7 k tomorrow before coffee, which is equivalent to Shackleton's hardships in my view 🙂 . Tomorrow night we will be in Melide, where the Primitivo meets the Frances route,so we will be catapulted into great throngs of people, going from hostels that have 25 beds to ones that have 150 beds. Should be sunny and warm for us, maybe a little cooler, the rest of the week.Read more

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