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    • Tag 12–13

      Maneru to Estella

      11. September in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Lovely day walking through farmland. Olives, grapes, fig trees on the side of the road. Even a working windmill. Easy day 17km with no hard climbs. Ed was getting the hang of it, found the walk ok. We stayed in a luxury albergue overlooking the river, still shared bunks but everything was nice, proper sheets rather than disposable and smaller room, just 4 people in our room with 2 normal beds and our own bathroom. Ed had a big plate of pork ribs for dinner, best dinner for him so far. He wants to get a bike and I have started investigating, I visited a bike shop in Estella and also Decathlon. I’m in two minds if it’s a good idea…Weiterlesen

    • Tag 30

      Uterga to maneru

      21. Mai 2023 in Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Well yesterday the walk up the hill was so steep it was all I could do to stay upright! On top of that I had developed a sore throat, trip to a pharmacy to get medication. I made it though. Today I'm taking the bus to Estelle and have booked in for 3 days to get myself better, as it's no fun having to pack up everyday and cope with reduced energy.
      I met some people from Argentina who now live in Florida and they had to ask me the question "how old are you! " They were amazed.. I don't think it so amazing...but thére you are they insisted on a photograph...then were on their way.
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    • Tag 66

      57. Wandertag

      24. Mai 2023 in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Spanien hat uns rasch in seinen Bann gezogen. Warmes, sonniges Wetter, weite Felder mit Mohnblumen. Auch die ersten Hügel mussten wir überwinden. Der Camino Frances auf dem wir uns nun befinden entspricht in weiten Teilen dem alten Pilgerweg. Das zeigen auch die Figuren auf dem Hügel. Als Teilabschnitt ist dieser Abschnitt als Weg der Vergebung gekennzeichnet bis Puerto la Reina mit der alten Brücke aus der Römerzeit. Wir sollen vergeben damit auch uns vergeben wird. Eine grosses Wort und oft doch so schwierig. Das will ich mir durch den Kopf gehen lassen.
      Heute übernachten wir in Maneru gut bewacht von diesen eisernen Ritter auf dem letzten Foto.
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    • Tag 7

      Puente la Reina to Estella

      10. Mai 2023 in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      23.5 km today. Walked most of the day with Aleta. Stopped at Mañeru for brekkie after an hour and had the usual coffee and tortilla combo. Stopped for a drink at Villatuerta later.
      Really cold wind today and the rain almost came on but I continue to be really lucky with the weather.
      I've started seeing fields of grapevines.... that's going to increase in the next few days as I reach La Absolutely freezin tonight and I've got shorts and sandals on. Found a launderette (oh no, not the launderette) and gave most of my gear a good wash. Los Arcos tomorrow 😊
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    • Tag 9

      Day 6 Estella

      16. April in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Our new albergue last night had only 7 people so it was nice and quiet. The surprise breakfast let us start our 24km walk early so it was nice checking in today at 2pm. A pretty uneventful day except for Cirauqui, a lovely medieval village up on a hill. Check out those old grapevines. Must be a sight to see in Sept.
      Bros, I know where the Oak Island path comes from....Spain 🤣
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    • Tag 9

      Puente la Reina to Estella - part one

      31. März in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      I think I'm actually turning into Winnie the Pooh. Or maybe I always have been, and I'm just leaning into my truth? I started the day by talking to some of my Piglets and Roos and Tiggers (see, this works), who are at a derby tournament in Sydney which is making me miss them as that's always a great time. Then I had a walk in the woods and a think think think. All I could do to not tap my head with my paw. I did have pants on but that's only because it's going to rain.

      The pants were probably for the best actually, mud central again. It's this really thick, really slippery clay style stuff. At one point I knew I was going down and surprised myself by letting out a strangled CRIPES as I sunk my knee into the bog. Cripes? Grow up. The Japanese couple ahead of me helpfully pointed out that they had sticks and I didn't, we all had a good laugh and I tried not to kick them.

      The hilltop village of Cirauqui was about 8km into the day and stunning. I risked going off the signed way to explore it, and was rewarded by cats, and a nice coffee, and a toilet. I'm beginning to suspect those loos in Roncesvalles are diverting a water source because with the NOTABLE exception of them every other flush is insipid at best. There's the travel insights you came for.
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    • Tag 6

      Stage 5 - along the way

      7. April in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      A lot of pretty sights today and especially the wild flowers.

      We saw a lot of circling huge birds - don’t know if they’re actually vultures but we were told that there are vultures here often.

      We also came across a confusing sign with arrows pointing in opposite directions! It turned out to lead to the ruins of an old abbey, and Nick and I went to investigate.

      It was very humid and the hills felt hilly. We met Brittany at lunchtime and she, Nick and I had a big and emotional conversation about parenting experiences. It was raw and I think really surprised us all (in a good way).
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    • Tag 4

      Good morning, Day 2

      17. Juli 2023 in Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      I started early this morning at around 530. The weather is good so far even though they predicted thunderstorms at 6 AM. weirdly enough I’m hurting a little bit especially in my left foot, which I am attributing to the new shoes, Altra Lone Peak, which are zero drop shoes, and a completely different technical kind of walking.

      Despite having booked and paid an Albergue in Estella, I think I would like to check if the Albergue in Lorca still has a bed for me.

      Last evening I got to talking to the Hospitalero at the Albergue I was staying at. He told me that the rush of May and June is now over and due to the end of San Fermin and the hot weather. I should not be having any problems finding shelter for the night.
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    • Tag 74

      Day 4: Pamplona to Puenta la Reina

      20. Juni 2015 in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We made it through our first hike! It was quite long, about 26 K. We started yesterday at about 7 am and walked out of Pamplona to a large hill. It was a bit of a challenge but we were rewarded with an interesting sculpture at the top. The sculpture depicts pilgrims through the ages; I will post a photo below. After the climb, the walk we passed through beautiful rolling hills. The landscape is gorgeous! The mountain range is dotted with adorable little villages which feature narrow streets, wide wooden doors, and wrought iron balconies filled with pots of red geraniums. The stonework alone is enough to make you want to settle down there until your next journey! Along the walk we pass through about three or four of these villages. At each stop, we meet up with many different pilgrims for a cafe con leche, which far surpasses Starbucks! Even though it's only the first day, we have already met lifelong friends from around the globe. We met people from Ireland, a man from Germany, and man from Australia, a woman from Poland, and two from the U.S., along with many others. We even met a man from Verona Wisconsin, who owns the BEST chocolate company! What a small world. At the end of the day we stayed at an alburgue (not sure of the spelling) which is a hostel for hikers. Our alburgue, located at the top of a cliff, even had an ice cold pool which was an amazing way to end the day! For dinner, six of us had a pilgrims meal together (the alburgue was not very popular due to the steep climb). It was very interesting to eat with people of other cultures, and the conversation was very interesting. Today we will walk trough the valleys of the mountain, about 19k. For breakfast, we stopped at the most charming village in all of Spain! (Mom would like me to say that all of the villages are charming, but I like this one best so far!) We stopped at a cafe and found freshly made buttery croissants filled with chocolate cream and a savory pincho made with French bread, chorizo, and egg. And the cafe con leche was absolutely delightful ( for only 5 euros for the whole breakfast!)!The best part was we ordered only in Spanish (even mom!) which the older local running the counter appreciated. He was very kind and charming. Another interesting thing about breakfast was listen to old Spanish men sit with cafe and talk politics. Currently we are meandering through vineyards via a stone path. It is truly a buen Camino!Weiterlesen

    • Tag 9

      Puenta la Reina - Lorca

      22. April 2022 in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      Die Sonne scheint, was bin ich überglücklich ☀️nach 5 Tagen Regen und Kälte.

      Danke Puenta la Reina, ich laufe jetzt los. Im Dorf nur liebe Begrüßungen und immer ein lächelndes Buen Camino.

      Ich mache einen kurzen Besuch in der Iglesia de Santiago, ein durchdringender Duft von Lilien empfängt mich, da stehen sie auf dem Altar, die schönen weißen Blumengestecke. Ich bin beeindruckt von dieser schönen Kirche und spüre den Frieden und die Ruhe um mich herum. Ich nehme mir einen Moment Zeit und denke an die Menschen, die krank sind oder gerade eine schwere Zeit durchmachen.
      Nichts ist selbstverständlich in dieser Welt, auch nicht das die Sonne scheint, ich bin mir bewusst, dass es für mich heute ein Geschenk ist.

      Nach einem steilen Anstieg komme ich in dem schönen Dorf Maneru an und bestelle in einer Bar meinen täglichen Café con leche bei dem freundlich lächelnden Patron.
      Was für eine friedvolles Ambiente, gut gelaunt laufe ich weiter und ändere meine Pläne, ich übernachte in Lorca.
      Ich habe wohl gestern den Vogel abgeschossen mit meinen 28 KM. Andere Pilgrims erzählten, sie hätten es ab Pamplona in 2 Etappen gelaufen, okay… das habe ich gestern auch gefühlt.
      Ein wunderschöner Weg führt mich vorbei an Olivenbäumen und Weinbergen, in der Ferne liegt Lorca. Auf meinen Sandalen geht es heute wieder auf und ab, meine Füße brauchen Sauerstoff und keinen beengten Raum.
      Heute schlafe ich in der Auberge De Lorca.
      Als ich ankomme, bin ich todmüde vom Klettern, der Patron kommt liebevoll mit einem Glas Wasser auf mich zu, im Hintergrund spielt Luciano Pavarotti‘s Nessun Dorma, da sind sie wieder…..Tränen vor Müdigkeit, Emotion und den herzlichen Empfang, vor allem das Verständnis zu sehen in den Augen des Patrones.
      Er ruft seine Frau, eine pfiffige Asiatin kommt runter und nimmt mich mit in der 2e Etage im Zimmer mit 4 Betten, sie gibt mir Decken und erzählt mir, dass das Pilgermenü um 19 Uhr serviert wird.

      Dann passiert es…. Ich höre ihre Stimme im Hintergrund. Zuerst dachte ich, ich würde es mir einbilden, aber nein, rate mal.... Maryann taucht auf! Sie schläft auch in meinem Dormitoir und ihr Mann Henk schleppt sich auch in unser Zimmer.
      Ich schaue sie etwas mürrisch an und sie erzählt mir sofort, dass sie gestern ein großes Problem hatte. Gestern? Dachte ich, schon länger oder…
      Ich will nicht unverschämt sein und frage höflich was los ist, da plappert sie schon wieder los.
      Ich dachte, ich hätte sie in Uterga zurückgelassen... nun muss ich wieder mit ihr fertig werden, ach das wird schon.
      Hoffentlich schnarchen die beiden nicht 😅

      Morgen wieder mehr von der Camino, genieße gleich mein Pilgrimsmenu.
      Alles Liebe für euch und liebsten Dank für eure lieben Worten und Unterstützung.
      😘 Buen Camino!
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