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    • Day 21

      Von carrion de los condes nach ledigos.

      May 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Tach zusammen, auch wenn ich die ein oder andere Etappe nicht pilgern konnte, darf ich vermelden, dass heute die Hälfte der Strecke geknackt wurde. Somit kann ich auch nicht allzuviel zum besten geben, ausser der Tatsache, dass die Wehwehchen immer mehr abklingen. So werde ich dann Morgen die Etappe nach sahagun angehen und eine Standortbestimmung erfahren. Wünsche euch ein schönes Spanisches bon dia. Erkenntnis des Tages: Immer schön behutsam vorgehen.Read more

    • Day 23

      Tag 23 von Ledigos nach Śahagun

      May 24, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Der heutige Tag war kalt aber sehr schön. Gut der Weg war eher eintönig als interessant. Die Stadt hingegen hatte einiges zu bieten. Kirchen alte Gebäude und auch so sehr interessant. Der Weg war heute bestimmt von den Gedanken an meine Kinder . Ich glaube ein Vater könnte nicht stolzer sein . Meine beiden Mädels sind so toll ! Sie sind zielstrebig hilfsbereit ordentlich und einfach das beste zusammen mit meiner Frau was mir in meinem Leben hätte passieren können. Ich bin glücklich eine so tolle Familie mit 2 so super Mädels zu haben. Ich weiß zwar nicht mit was ich so viel Glück verdient habe. Aber ich bin froh und Glücklich. Eigentlich habe ich alles was sich ein Mann nur wünschen kann.Read more

    • Day 26

      Compostela (and dinner)

      June 27, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F

      My sister Karen asked a great question, “What is a compostela?”

      Essentially it is a diploma for walking at least 100km of the Camino. While walking, we have a “pilgrim passport” which we get stamped every night and at any other significant sites (churches, restaurants, museums, etc.). I’ve posted a picture of my pilgrim passport in its current state.

      From Sarria on it fills up more quickly because we’re required to get two stamps each day. Most pilgrims simply get their albergue to stamp it at night and in the morning.

      A small church in Sahagun (which we should reach tomorrow) offers a “halfway” compostela for those who started in St. Jean Pied de Port, which we did. I’m not certain whether some of the taxi/bus/train rides that we have taken will disqualify us or not, but we’ll see.

      I’ve also posted a picture of dinner first course (white beans with squid) as well as Sean’s Camino friend Brandon. Sean barely touched his dinner and the albergue graciously offered him other dishes and then only charged half-price. Very kind!
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    • Day 24

      Terradillos de los Templarios

      September 28, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      Today we walked 16.7 miles on a cold, windy, straight road in the middle of nowhere Spain and loved every minute of it. We are in a great albergue tonight sharing a room with a father/son duo from Denmark. Their English is amazing and we just finished having dinner with them and had a wonderful conversation. They have warned us of their snoring and I have warned them of my coughing so maybe they are the perfect roommates?? Or, there may not be much sleeping tonight.

      All in all it was a great day walking on the Meseta.

      Buen Camino!!
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    • Day 20

      Carrión de los Condes to Terradillos de

      April 21 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      262 miles done. 238 to go. 52%…I’m over half way!!

      16 miles walk today, so was a longer short walk today. Unfortunately in this season of the Camino, the Meseta, the scenery is quite bland. Just long grass, rapeseed (yellow flowing plant from my which canola oil is made from the seeds), and newly tilled dirt, everywhere. Nothing like the beginning of the Camino where at almost every peak, you gasp with taking in the beauty before you.

      Staying at the most rural of the alburgues I’ve stayed at thus far… it’s like a small farm just along the side of the road. But, I bought a bottle of their most expensive local rioja (12 €), and enjoyed it in the sun for 10 minutes (cause I just need a little color without getting burned) and then moved to the cooler shade.

      Had the pilgrims dinner full of carbs and then talk with Bryan before heading to bed. Night!
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    • Day 16

      16. DAY | 25 km

      May 14, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Wenn der Camino ruft, dann geh...

      Ich habe die letzten zwei Wochen immens viele Menschen kennengelernt und eines hatten wir alle gemeinsam: Der Camino hat uns gerufen. Wenn du dich für diesen Weg entschiedest, dann musst du es von ganzem Herzen wollen und bereit sein. Ich wusste schon immer, dass ich mental stärker bin als körperlich und dass macht es mir hier definitiv etwas einfacher, denn dass ist das was dich hier antreibt vorwärts bringt durchhalten lässt und unfassbar dankbar und glücklich macht. Mir hätte es nichts gebracht, hierfür zu trainieren viel mehr wandern zu gehen oder anderes, denn wenn dein Körper nicht mehr kann dann musst du von innen dagegen ankämpfen. Es ist fast Halbzeit es fehlen nur noch 25 km bis zur goldenen Mitte meines Wegs und ich kann aus voller Überzeugung sagen, dass ich hier sein muss. Es ist die schönste Reise meines Lebens, denn was hier passiert kann nur hier passieren.

      Elli

      Quando il Camino chiama, vai...

      Nelle ultime due settimane ho incontrato un numero immenso di persone e tutti avevamo una cosa in comune: il Camino ci ha chiamati. Se si sceglie di percorrere questo cammino, bisogna volerlo con tutto il cuore ed essere pronti. Ho sempre saputo di essere più forte mentalmente che fisicamente e questo mi rende sicuramente tutto cio più facile, perché è questo che ti spinge ad andare avanti. Sono incredibilmente grata e felice. Non mi sarebbe servito a nulla allenarmi per questo, tanto meno fare escursioni o altro, perché quando il tuo corpo non ce la fa più, devi combattere dall'interno. Sono quasi a metà strada, mancano solo 25 km a metta dell mio cammino e posso dire con piena convinzione che dovevo essere essatamente adesso qui. È il viaggio più bello della mia vita perché quello che succede qui può accadere solo qui.

      Elli
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    • Day 24

      Etwas Pause in Ledigos

      May 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Santa Clara Kloster in Carrion de Los Condes.
      Hier haben wir geschlafen und uns auf das Kloster sehr gefreut.
      Der Spaziergang durchs Örtchen hat sich gelohnt: eine Simkarte für B, einen Schnarchstop für B, ein kleiner Reisefön für J und etwas Nähgarne um mein weißes Bauchtässchen zu reparieren. Wir setzen uns in der Sonne auf einer mit Pilgrims überfüllten Terasse, herrliche Atmosphäre. Ich schlage Beatriz vor 1 Gin Tonic zu trinken, sie freut sich genauso wie ich.
      Wir genießen Scampi’s und Salat dazu.

      Es war nur 2 grad in unserem Kloster-Zimmer und wir haben so gefroren, haben alles angezogen was wir dabei hatten, Beatriz hat sogar mit der Daunenjacke im Bett geschlafen. Ach was soll es😄 leichte Erkältung und weiter geht es.
      Die Sonne lacht uns an und wir packen unsere Klamotten zusammen, da erscheinen drei Damen, eine Dame ist eine Nonne. Die 3 mussten dringendst für kleine Mädchen… und sind uns so dankbar, dass wir unsere Toilette anbieten und ihre rettenden Engel gerade sind. Kurz erzählt wo wir alle herkommen, ich aus das kleinste Ländchen, die andere Peregrinas aus Argentinien und Kolombien.
      Die Liebe Beatriz ist mein Sprachrohr geworden wenn ich nicht mehr weiter weiß auf Spanisch.
      Buen Camino Camigas und ein Selfie, süßer Start des Tages.
      Ich muss planen, es ist viel „Volk“ unterwegs und mit den Schlafplätzen wird es eng. Ich versuche in den kleineren Örtchen zu bleiben, nicht da wo alle hinmarschieren, dann habe ich viel mehr Glück ein Bettchen zu bekommen.
      Unser Teil der Meseta fangt heute mit einer Etappe von 17 Kilometer an, dann ist man noch nicht ans Ziel gekommen, also intelligent einteilen und Proviant mitnehmen.
      Da kommen unsere Süd Koreanische Freunde, ein Pärchen das wir immer wieder unterwegs begegnet haben. Der Herr hat eine Beinprothese und es ist offensichtlich das er eine Behinderung hat, als ich ihn das erste Mal laufen gesehen habe und wie er sich tatkräftig fortbewegte wurde ich still…. Diese hohe Anforderungen die uns schon teilweise umhauen. Tiefstes Respekt für diese 2 Menschen. Er erzählt mir das er heute etwas mehr Schmerzen hat. Bless you Amigo.🤍
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    • Day 22

      Day 19 - Feelin’ hot, hot, hot

      October 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      “An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.” – Henry David Thoreau

      Day 19 - Carrión de Los Condes to Ledigos - 23.4 km - approx 6.5 hrs

      So excited to be walking with Nancy and family again today. We all have pretty much the same pace - except Louie who often runs ahead. Yes, runs. Guess that’s a bit easier when you are 16, rather than 57!

      From Carrión de Los Condes, it was a 17.3 km trek to Calzadilla de la Cueza and then a further 6.1 km to our destination in Ledigos. As the day was going to get hot we left in the dark at 7am to get a jump on the day.

      After we were out of the town, I was able to put my new headlamp to good use, for another hour or so. The trail was easy walking and the company made the kms go quickly. We stopped for 10 mins at a little lay-by that was created for pilgrims, and sat first with Carolyn who was in front of us, and then Jenny, who had been behind us. As we were ready to leave, along comes Linda! It was good to see her as I have not seen her for over a week. As we started off again, we came to a food truck about 5 minutes further on, at the 7km mark. It was now light but still chilly and we stopped for breakfast and a hot drink. Linda joined us for a while, but started off before us, on the way to Calzadilla de la Cueza. We passed her shortly after leaving and I haven’t seen her since. I’ve actually been a bit worried about her and hope she’s doing ok.

      Still another 10km to go, on the never-ending road. Seriously, the view did not change one iota until just before Calzadilla de Los Cueza, when there was a slight rise, then the town was laid out before us. Carolyn, Jenny and Linda were all staying in town but we were still continuing to Ledigos. We stopped for at least an hour at the local bar in Calzadilla, for cold drinks. Much needed as the heat was getting really intense in the last 3km and we were all parched. While there, I ran Into Bill and Rip from day 2. I had also seen them in town last night as they were scoping out food options.

      It was a true struggle to get moving again as it was now around 1:30 pm and the heat was still intense. The thought of another 6+ km was not appealing in the least. But, we got our packs on and hit the road. Zig zagging through town as we followed the arrows. Pretty sure they just wanted to take up past every bar in town… as they do.

      The trail to Ledigos was not as nice as the previous 17+km. Lots of stones and potential ankle twist opportunities, but we managed it. Nancy started having some issues and had a couple of stops to add some wool cushioning. I was getting a bit of heel burn but it was easy enough to walk through. Ankle was doing ok, so we pushed ahead. My walking companions were great company today. If not for them, I likely would have taxied those last 7 km lol! As it was, we made it to town just after 3pm and I am a little in love with the Albergue!! Great location, covered patio and awesome private beds in the dorm. Real sheets, chocolate on the bed and a bottle of water! Beds are lovely individual bunks with privacy screens. Hope it’s going to be a good night.

      Rest of the afternoon was spent chilling on the patio with a bottle of Rosada and the lovely company of Nancy,Dave and Louie, again! I remembered that heel burn I had experienced, and checked my foot. I have my first Camino blister!! I feel like a real pilgrim now LOL!

      The pilgrims dinner choices were not anything I was prepared to eat hahaha. Stewed vegetables or lentils with mushrooms as the starter. No thank you. And Beef stew or fried sardines for the main. Uuummmm, big no to both. Melon or rice pudding for dessert - sure as heck wasn’t having rice pudding either! Thankfully, I was able to get a carbonara pizza. Whew. Food bullet dodged!!! Until it arrived and it was covered in chopped mushrooms!! Oh Lord. I looked like a 3 year old, picking them all off!! I shared the pizza with Dave who got the short straw on his dinner serving. And just for the record, the lentil soup with mushrooms was fabulous (Nancy let me try hers).

      All in all, a great day. Lots of walking, but we covered it in really good time, so I am happy with that. Apparently, my pace was faster than what Nancy was used to - and here I was, thinking I was holding them back. I told Nancy she should lead tomorrow, and I will follow.
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    • Day 22

      The Walk of life...

      September 20, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Carrion - Terradillos de los Templarios
      Day 19 - 26km

      So far, we have wandered through amazing rolling hills and conjured up pictures of Julie Andrew's running down the valley singing 🎵
      The hills are alive 🎵
      We have wandered into Burgos, through the fashionable district, looking very much like the sweaty pilgrims which we were, and felt we fitted in like Crocodile Dundee as he walked the streets of New York...
      We have wondered into deserted towns, pictured the tumbleweed rolling before us and felt like we were in a westen movie and about to have a showdown with the sheriff...
      Today however, we felt like Forest Gump, who woke up one day and just went... and went and went on.... 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️
      We are in the Mesta, the land is barren...the road was looong ...🙄 The one saving grace was a coffee/food van in the middle of our day .
      Staying in a cool spot though and just had a lovely meal... and after a 31km day, a 29km day and a 26 km day in a row, we have just a measley, teeny weeny 23kms tomorrow 😌 🤣😳.
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    • Day 27

      Leaving Ledigos

      June 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

      Bunch of pics from Ledigos this morning on our way to Sahagun. Typical breakfast (less the coffee for Sean), church, bridge, non-typical portal, a fence made of railroad tracks, close-ups of us at the portal, and a pilgrim statue.

      In addition, another 360 morning view.

      It was a relatively short and easy walk today. Only 13 miles as we wanted to spend time with friends in Sahagun, and fairly cool to start out—especially compared to typical June weather in the meseta (this flat stretch of the Camino). And very little hills!
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