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    • Day 7

      Plan B

      September 12, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      I had some more new tracks to follow. There is a very dangerous narrow road that goes for 4 km between two little towns. These tracks were an alternative, not yet officially marked, that went up and around the monte. They were difficult to follow with a lot of undergrowth. I was forced to give up and in the end I took the bus into Oviedo. With 27 kms to go at about noon, I would have been crazy to keep walking. I have a sore glute muscle because I slipped but I am fine otherwise.

      So now I have some extra time in one of my favorite Spanish cities, Oviedo. There are fiestas going on, so it is very lively here. I had a good meal outside, and will not have to wake up early tomorrow. I will spend tomorrow here as I had planned anyway to see my friend.

      This is very unlike me —to hop on a bus and totally miss a stage. But since all my reservations are set because of Covid, I really had no choice. No way to move things around. My camino pals tell me that I just need to be flexible and forget about feeling bad. At least I’m on the camino!
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    • Day 5

      MOUNTAINS!!!!

      September 10, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Today was 7 kms shorter than yesterday but with 1100 m elevation gain (that’s a lot for me and more than twice yesterday’s). My GPS tells me my “moving time” today was 2minutes more than yesterday so I guess it all evens out. But I did stop a lot more today. There were two separate mountain segments, with a little town in between, but I took my rests up in the mountains, basically gaping and not believing that I was here. It was one of those days that was really exhausting, glorious, and fulfilling all at the same time. My favorite!

      On the walk today I thought about things that were different from my last walk here. I came up with a few things that I spend more time on now and things I spend less time on now.

      Less time.
      Number one —no time spent eating blackberries because they aren’t ripe. Last time I gorged myself and stopped about every 2 feet.

      Number two— no time spent standing paralyzed by barking dogs who are running towards me. Now, I just keep walking, not even batting and eye when one kept circling me and barking.

      Number three— no time spent trying to avoid livestock that is standing in my way. I just walk straight through and they will move or not. But so far not one has attacked me.

      Now for the things I spend more time on.
      Number one— I spend way more time getting up and moving again after a rest.

      Number two— it takes me at least twice as long to descend than it did five years ago.

      Number three— it takes me a lot longer to convince myself that I should not take the road shortcut, but rather should go up or down and around to avoid the road. There were a couple of times today when I was mighty tempted, but in the end I stuck with the Camino path!

      Maybe tomorrow I will ponder more weighty things.
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    • Day 6

      Taxi trick

      September 11, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Once I was showered and had my clothes hanging to dry, I decided I had plenty of time to hop into a cab and go back to visit the inside of the church. Though it was hard to find a free taxi on a Saturday afternoon in a small town, after several phone calls and the help of a hotel clerk (not my hotel) a driver appeared.

      It was just as beautiful as I remembered, and the señora with the keys was the same as the last two times I’ve stopped to visit (One other time it was closed for reforms). The Señora always used to just leave her phone number on the door, and you could call her whenever you got there. If it was convenient for her (she lives about 200 m away) she would come open it. I don’t know if this is a Covid change or what, but the church is now on a regular schedule.

      Anything that is still standing from the ninth century Is bound to be impressive, and this little tiny church meets that standard. It used to be adjacent to a monastery and a palace for the Asturian king, but both of those buildings disappeared. Apparently all of the stones can be found in the walls of many houses throughout the area. Thankfully they left the church in tact.

      I’m not very good with the architectural terms, so the pictures will have to suffice. Awesome .
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    • Day 6

      To Pola de Lena

      September 11, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      I am now lighting candles for eight people. I am not religious, but there is something very centering about lighting candles and then sitting there quietly thinking and sending good thoughts. Yesterday I was in a (much reformed) Romanesque church. Wide open (unusual) and with real candles instead of electric lights (very unusual). I felt very connected, and I remembered that when my mom was dying, three of my camino amigas who were walking all lit candles for her along the way. It meant so much to me.

      Today’s 27 km were much harder than I expected. My pal Ender had given me some new tracks for this stage, a few changes here and there, and he asked that I try them out. Well where I thought the changes were, the route seemed familiar, and then on a long downhill road walk that I remembered well, I saw his tracks take me off the road. After making such a big point of never turning down the opportunity to go off road, I was sort of already committed. Well, it turns out that Ender sent me the wrong tracks. The 5 or 6 km that deviated from the road were very pretty, but there were sections that required every ounce of concentration and care to make sure I got one foot in front of the other. Horrible ascents, and the descents were just as bad. Ender didn’t mean to give me those tracks, because it’s a path he hasn’t yet navigated himself. I can’t imagine making this the official camino route without a lot of work on the surface.

      The extra hours spent on those Kilometers meant that I arrived after closing of the beautiful ninth century Santa Cristina church. I could have waited for 2 1/2 hours for it to open up again, but I was still 5 km from my destination, and I decided the best idea was to walk on.

      I am in a very nice family run pension, the Payareta. Private room, bath, and breakfast just 20 €. Once again, after a shower, I feel totally refreshed and ready to walk around town .
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    • A looooong day

      June 3, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      I decided to do a 30 km walk today which usually wouldn't take me more than 5-7 hours, but because of the terrain and lots of ups and downs I was walking for over 10 hours.
      The trail was very overgrown in parts, and many parts were very rocky and steep, which made it very slow going.
      I decided to do this long walk because the weather was really good for it - temperatures in the 70s and partly cloudy. And there's a good chance of rain tomorrow, so I'm glad that I did it today, even though I'm very tired.
      Since I crossed over into Asturias today, which is known for its sidra (cider) I'm having dinner in a sidreria.
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      October 1, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

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