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    • Day 9

      Los Arcos to Logroño

      April 10 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      117 miles done. 383 to go.

      Lunch was “the pilgrim’s meal” as typically served in establishments along the Camino. Huge salad with a local cheese selection, perfectly breaded chicken breast with potatoes, a flambéed apple dessert, espresso, AND an entire bottle of local sauvignon blanc. 15 euros! That’s crazy, right? I only had two glasses of wine from the bottle because I still had 6 miles of walking post-lunch.

      Listened to 7 chapters of Nadia Bolz Weber’s audiobook, Shameless, while walking this morning and afternoon. There’s so much that resonates with memories of my upbringing in nondenominational churches in the 80s and 90s and thus my theological understanding shaped by purity culture, “kissing dating goodby,” WWJD, and then 8 years of reparative therapy that I was a part of, between Illinois and Colorado, by my own volition. There’s a lot to unpack with this book/audiobook, and if you’ve had a similar journey and would find it helpful to ever talk about God, faith, sexuality, fear, shame, etc., I’m glad to listen and share our life experiences together. I’m very grateful to those along the way that have been a lifeline to me… some of you who might read this know that you have been that for me, then, and still now. Thank you.

      Today was a super long walking day. Not challenging in the ascents and descents, but challenging in length… stamina of keeping moving over the long distance. I’ve started to notice others who are walking the Camino route limping, slowing down, taking more breaks, and changing out bloody bandages on their feet. I’m grateful my feet are holding up so far, though I’m prepared in case I start to get blisters or hurt myself. I’ve got my routine of stretching, massaging my feet and calves, and applying body glide where I’m feeling the rub. It’s worked…so far.

      But, in all the care for my feet, I neglected to care for the rest of me. And I got sunburned on the backs of my calves after hiking my pants up in the afternoon heat AND I had some sort of allergic reaction to the hotel soap this afternoon. So, there’s that. Not a fun combo. 😞 I gotta be more careful!

      Also, they mix red wine and Coca-Cola here as a cocktail. Kalimotxo is what it is called.
      I had to try it. The verdict is in… it’s good and odd. Sweet and tart. Different. Like me 😜
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    • Day 12

      Overslept and underprepared

      April 3 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      As well as evening lockouts, the albergues are just as enthusiastic about morning push outs, usually by 8am.

      After a long day yesterday I clearly slept well, and because that hasn't been the case, I haven't been using an alarm clock. I'm *sure* my phone said 5.30am but then I blinked and it was 8am and I was still in my sleeping bag.

      They were kind to me because I made a performance of being frantic and apologetic, and because they were worried someone had forgotten the medicine in the fridge and were pleased it was mine. Pulled out sheepish at 8.20am, an hour late to the longest day yet. Great start. Get an alarm you lout.
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    • Day 14

      Day 11

      September 1, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      Left Logrono 6.45 am arrived Navarrete 11.45am
      12.5ks today. It is our rest day.
      Very little signposts to show the way out of Navarete this morning. It took 45 minutes to get out to the city fringe. We walked mostly on paved footpaths today, very hard on our feet. We need to get some washing up to date and have time to rejuvenate.
      We have noticed that the locals are very helpful, and even though the language barrier is there, we get ourselves understood. Lots of laughter.
      We are managing with our packs really we now we don't have the intense heat.
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    • Day 10

      Von torres del rios na logroño

      May 12, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Hola a todas. Heute möchte ich euch das nächste Abenteur von torres del rios nach logroño mitteilen. Wir sind um 7 Uhr von torres del rios gestartet und wieder durch die traumhaften Landschaften von Navarra gepilgert. Ausserdem durften wir den Sonnenaufgang erleben. Der camino führte uns durch das mittelalterliche Dörfchen Viana mit eine wunderschönen Kirche. Am Ende dieser Etappe sind wir in das comunidat Leon übergegangen und Navarro verlassen. Fazit des Tages: Es gibt immer wieder neues zu erleben. Buen camino.Read more

    • Day 11

      Los Arcos to Logrono - part two

      April 2 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      It's the longest day yet, distance wise, and if you don't want to do the whole 27.8km stage, your one option is to stay in Viana, at the 18.4km mark instead. As the following stage is 29km, there's no making up that ~10km tomorrow, it basically means you turn two days into three by walking the first half of one, the second half of one and first half of the other, then the second half of the other. Messy.

      I've been a sanctimonious prick when it comes to doling out the platitudes to others - listen to your body, take it easy, etc. So when my left quad started giving me gipp on the approach to Viana you'd think I'd have stopped. No, apparently a pilgrim in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a bigger force than that.

      Cursing that decision almost immediately, I soon rounded a corner and saw Jovan and another pilgrim - he clearly likes company when he walks - and internally groaned as he ditched her taking a photo to come walk with me again. My feet hurt, my legs hurt, my pack felt heavy, and it was all industrial concrete noise.

      Once in the albergue, mercifully, very close to the edge of town, I repeated my party trick of selecting the worst possible shower. Best I can compare it to is if you left a juice box at room temperature for a while then stabbed it with a fork and held it over your head. Half dressed and fuming, I turned on the one next to it out of interest and thought about stabbing some more as the water came out strong and hot.

      Now, my highly technical towel only really has about three-quarters of a dry in it at the best of times. Perhaps it's made for a much smaller person? I'm not sure where you'd find one. So in choosing to start the shower process again, I was going to have to ask a lot from it. When the time came, the towel looked at me incredulously and suggested I speak to the union. When they didn't show up, the towel threw itself in and slapped about me, wet and cold.

      Today's lesson, which the towel has since provided in writing as a formal complaint: test the shower before committing.

      I'm now sitting in the kitchen waiting for my hair to dry as I strongly suspect Spain sides with Italy in considering going outside with wet hair the most unhealthy thing you can do, up to and including swallowing fireworks. We'll see if I can stand up after, and go from there.
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    • Day 15

      Navarrete

      October 2, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      A shorter walk today, about 13.5 kms from our hotel, to Hostel Villa de Navarrete.

      Only one ridge to climb today, then down to the next valley and a short climb up to the small hill town of Navarrete. Walked into town just after 1 PM.

      Met a Austrian man whole started walking in Austria, said his total trip will be over 3000 kilometers. He walks with his pack on a two wheeled cart, that clips onto a hip harness. He walked through some of the Alps with his setup. Today's ridge he described as a "bump"!

      Update:

      Added some photos of the inside of the Navarrete church!

      Then we had a beer with our friends Patsy and Kevin of Portland ME, and James, an Anglican Minister of the Church of Ireland of County Kildare, who is walking the Camino!
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    • Day 12

      El Toro

      May 29, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

      Nadine Netherlands and Leif Sweden
      Leif informed us that his name pronounce Leh-yEEf (think like Yueeeee)
      Not "leaf" like we say about Leif Garrett or Leif Erikson

      In any case he happily pronounced the place behind him my case ci tu casaRead more

    • Day 9

      Camino duro

      August 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      The whole room started very early today around 4.30 am! One of the last were a gay German couple who studied catholic theology, which is quite brave, given where the catholic church still is! We had a good breakfast and went quite fast! As almost every day we passed a Korean family! The mother walks fully covered and even wears gloves! I heard it’s about the ideal in Korea to have white skin (which shows you are in the upper class, working in the city! We passed a house where a little dog was looking for some hugs through the fence, which we couldn’t avoid giving her! Really cute - I miss my luna! 🥲
      On the downhill areas I realized that my knee and femur mussel of the left leg really hurt! Maybe we ran too fast, maybe it was because of the shoe inlays? However, I need to get it fixed, we are „just“ at 200 km! Our new drug here is Radio Salil! I think that Silvia would be a great Sales person 🙂!
      We heard from others that several people already give in! We won’t see them again!
      30 Km were tough today! Tomorrow it will be a bit shorter! Did I tell you hoe hard the Camino is? It REALLY is hard!!!
      Song of the day was „Walking on sunhine“ but at the end it was rather „I will survive“! When I heard the Disco Boys today I felt homesick as it remembered me of my loving lady! 🥰 „ One more time“
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    • Logroño to Nájera

      September 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

      After our rest day we got after it and made it to Najera in good order. We air our feet out with a rest break after a few hours, change our socks after the midpoint and then a socks-off-foot-check-airing at the 3/4 point. It wasn't as hot today so the feet feel a bit better tonight. Now waiting for restaurants to open... Cause we be hungry!Read more

    • Day 17

      Stadspark Logroño

      May 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Na eerst een hele druk spits in Logroño verlaten we de stad uiteindelijk via een zeer groot stadspark dat meteen een speciaal Camino pad is. We passeren letterlijk tientallen lopende pelgrims. Waarschijnlijk zelfs een paar honderd. Ze lopen het liefst midden op de paden en op 'ola', 'excusi' of een fietsbel reageren ze eigenlijk niet. Dan worden we ingehaald door twee Spaanse mountainbikers, die roepen 'HOOOI'. Dat werkt wel. Dus nemen we dat over. Een beetje aan het eind van het park gaan we even ontbijten voor we de volle zon weer ingaan.Read more

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    Logroño, Logrono

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