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    • Day 10

      Laredo to Guemes, Spain

      September 10, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      Another crazy difficult day! We clocked another 30Km day! No blisters for Holly and I yet, we have a system that’s working for us and we are sticking with it. Toe socks with Darn Tough Merino socks on top. I know it sounds overkill, but it has worked for me for years and I’m so glad Hollys feet are happy with it too.
      Today was pretty cool. We all walked a few kilometers and then had to take quick 10 minute ferry across and start hiking again. We did have a pretty scary little stretch from one end of the beach where we hiked straight up, very technical, no room for slipping. At one point I was on all fours dropping my foot placement just perfectly in order to make the next step. I also thought having poles were not a good idea and quickly realized that I definitely needed them to plant to test the ground before stepping. Before we headed up a local said it was very dangerous and that the trail slips away sometimes, so to be very careful. He wasn’t over exaggerating!! What made it more difficult was a group of like 8 who were older, not hikers, painted toe nails in sandals trying to maneuver in front of us. No place to pass. They were on a little day trip we think. We had 30k to knock out and they mine as well been in walkers they were going so slow. One fell, saw a couple other dirty butts, so they did too, I assume, but they were taking forever and it was so hot. We were getting a little anxious and finally Nathalie (of course she did!) shouted, “Hey move over, we have a long ways to go today”. A man shouted back “They are elderly, be patient” and she replied, “I’m not patient, come on”. Then she started saying “beep beep beep coming through on the right”, God I love this girl!! She made her point, got through the masses, and then they got a clue and moved over for several others that needed through. It was tough!! Really tough. I’m not sure why they were on that hill. A lot of other pilgrims took the road route because of the danger of falling off or slipping and getting injured. We made our way down to this huge beach and we walked for about 3 or 4km on it before getting back on a trail. I’ve never spent much time on the beaches in Spain..and coming from a puritanical society in the USA, I was a little taken back by what I saw! We were strolling along in our sexy hiking cloths, dripping in sweat, while families with kids and dogs, and couples young and older were enjoying their Sunday afternoon. I always notice dogs first and then the people they are with. I was checking out this dog playing around and here comes an older couple strolling along and they were naked. His stuffs just swingin, hers too, and it’s so natural for them. All I could think of was at least put some sunscreen on? Wouldn’t want all those parts getting burned!! I noticed it the first day in San Sebastián too. Women topless sun bathing. Such confidence! Here I was hotter than heck and I thought about taking my shirt off, soaking it in the water and then putting it back on but didn’t want to flash anyone with my bra!! Seriously! We come from a very different place, indeed. However I could do without seeing anymore old dingers swinging around.
      After we got through that stretch we walked through town and found the yellow arrows again that would lead us to Guemes. A lot of road walking after that. We were getting rummy and a little giggley. We were walking down this street and this younger man was walking towards us. He had nothing on but shorts that were tucked into the built in underwear. And I said ‘Here comes another naked man”. We all started laughing so hard. He must’ve felt so small after passing us because we were all losing it.
      We finally made it to our destination, Holly and I got our own private room, a lady washed our clothes and delivered them to our rooms. I had a shower and then a nice relaxing bath. It was perfect for the muscles!! Then Holly and I went for a lovely dinner at the place attached to this Posada. Unbelievably wonderful. Best meal yet on the Camino.
      It’s 11:30 now & need to get some rest. ❤️
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    • Day 7

      6. Etappe von Noja nach Santander

      May 24, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Motto des Tages: Besser schlecht gefahren als gut gelaufen.

      Es kübelt aus allen Wolken😩. Darum werden wir die heutige Etappe im trockenen Bus 🚌 verbringen. Zudem können wir die gesamt Strecke aus zeitlichen und körperlichen Gründen nicht durchlaufen. Man mag es uns verzeihen. Zudem bewegen wir uns im Eiltempo über 200 Km vorwärts👍👍👍. Es bleiben aber immer noch über 320 Kilometer. Die gedachte Busverbindung nach Gijon fährt zu unserem Leidwesen aber erst um 15:45 Uhr mit Ankunft am Zielort um ca. 20:15 Uhr.Read more

    • Day 48

      Noja

      September 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      I was thinking that there is something about Spain that has caused my unusual conversations to evaporate and I was missing them. And then out of the blue two ladies asked me if I was walking to Santiago. "Yes!" I replied. At last I'm talking to non-pilgrims! They asked me lots of questions about my walk then they told me they were going to Santiago too. This was surprising as they were very elegantly dressed so I had to ask if they were walking too. They must have realised I was less intelligent than they first thought because at this point they switched to speaking in English. They were flying to Santiago for a three day visit next week after they have attended a friend's wedding. That made sense! Anyway, I must still have made a good impression because they took selfies with me. I felt a bit like a celeb!

      I was calling home when a guy walked over and started talking to me. I told him I was on the phone but he just carried on so I listened. He was telling me the best path to take so I thanked him. He didn't tell me his 'best path' involved using hands to climb up. That is not what you want when it's 33 degrees and you've already walked more than 20 miles. Nor did he tell me that his 'best path' meant you had to walk along the nudist beach! It's the first time I've felt overdressed on this walk!

      Photos - the beach at Noja... the 'best path'...Berria beach which has a prison at the far end and a lagoon behind...the little boat that took me from Laredo to Santoña...I love goats and it was super to see a heard this morning
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    • Day 8

      Noja - ein harter Tag

      May 21, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Für ihn war es heute ein harter Tag: 2 Blasen an den Zehen, keine Kraft in den Beinen und Abmarsch ohne Frühstück. Außerdem stecken uns beiden noch die 28 km von gestern in den Knochen.

      Der heutige Marsch war dreigeteilt: erst endlose Straßen, dann durch die Büsche, zum Schluss Sandstrand ohne Ende.
      Zum Start in Laredo mal eben die Strandpromenade entlang, sind ja nur knappe 5 km Betonpiste. Ein kleines Boot setzt uns nach Santoña über. Weiter durch die Straßen bis der dortige Strand endet.
      Es folgt ein Pfad über den Berg für den man besser eine Bergziege wäre. Steil, eng und mit Gestrüpp.
      Und zuletzt haben wir die drückenden Zehen befreit und sind barfuß das letzte Stück am ca. 4 km langen Strand gewandert.
      Die Strecke insgesamt war zwar kürzer, aber die Erleichterung, am Ziel zu sein, mindestens genau so groß!
      Gut, dass uns ein gemütliches Pensionszimmer erwartete und keine Herberge. 🥴
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    • Day 7

      Noja

      September 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Blimey that was a day! Missed the turning this morning and did an extra 4 km before finding ourselves back where we started. Beautiful cliff walk in early morning mist and sun. Boat trip across the estuary from Laredo to Santoña and major unplanned diversion along roads and pavements in the heat because Pablo told us to go that way. We won’t be making that mistake again!!!Read more

    • Day 11

      🍝 SOSTA Pranzo c/o ⛱️ Sp. di TREGANTIN

      September 26, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Arriviamo alla spiaggia di TREGANTIN ⛱️ per le 14:40 e posizionato ERNESTO in prima fila, facciamo una breve visita alla spiaggia con le sue roccette emerse grazie alla ⏬BASSA MAREA. Tornata la pioggerellina 🌧️😔 ci rifugiamo nella pancia di ERNESTO e pranziamo 🍝 con un bel piatto di pasta.Dopo pranzo guardando la marea salire ⏫ dalla finesta ci godiamo un bel pisolino 😴😴 e un po' di relax vista oceano 🌊. Per le 18:00 usciamo per un'altra passeggiata sulla spiaggia e sul lungo fiume per poi tornare da ERNESTO per un THE 🫖 vista oceano🌊, oramai siamo quasi decisi a passare la notte qui e ci godiamo il bel tramonto 🌇. Appena calato il sole 🌙, dopo un incontro non troppo piacevole decidiamo di ripartire 🚙.O intorno alle 20:00 circa alla volta del campeggio 🏕️💤 di CABO DE AJO.Read more

    • Day 27

      Noja

      May 18, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      Ein kleiner Ort im Norden Spaniens, 40 km östlich von Santander. Hier hatten wir uns mit Mariette und Siegi verabredet, die schon seit 50 Tagen mit dem Wohnmobil durch Spanien reisen. Zusammen haben wir die wirklich schöne und interessante Gegend erkundet und haben die Zeit mit den beiden genossen. Morgen geht es weiter Richtung Frankreich.Read more

    • Day 22

      Santoña to Noja

      August 9, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      We are up and ready to go at 8:30am, we meet George at the front door, and walk to breakfast, then head off ready for our day of walking, its not a very long walk today, so we are not in a big rush. We head out of town with quite a few locals going for their morning walk. After about 20 minutes we are passing the El Dueso prison, the walls are high and yes, this is definitely an active prison, there is police detail everywhere, we keep walking, nothing to see here. Soon we hit our first town for the day, it is a little cute surfer town. There is a big 4 star hotel that dominates this town called Juan de la Cosa. Fun fact: Apparently Juan de la Cosa was a 15th Century cartographer, he is credited to have created the first map of the Americas and is the only cartographer to have witnessed first hand the first voyage of Columbus. We keep walking and just after we leave Berria we follow the blue Camino trail thinking this is going to be the easier route out of our two options for today. We are so WRONG and end up walking over a very sketchy hill that is sandy, rocky, slippery, narrow and a briar-lined goat track, it wound up and then down for the next hour or so. I have never been so happy to get off a hill as I was with this one. Once we felt the sand from the beach under our feet and I had swallowed my heart back down my throat and pushed it back into my chest, we decide to just stay on this beach and not divert off to follow the Camino, we make our own path for the rest of the way to Noja. We map our way to La Casona, we can't check in until 3:30pm so we sit in the restaurant that is under our accommodation, have a few drinks and then some scrumptious lunch. We then book into our place, shower, and head to the laundromat to do some long overdue washing, I can't wait for the smell fresh clothes, it's the little things.Read more

    • Day 10

      The most beautiful views

      May 16, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      The highest mountains, steepest cliffs but rewarded with the most beautiful views. What an amazing climb it was from one beach to another

    • Day 127

      Isla w/Marcel & Annika

      July 22, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Typischer Sonntag, drum gibt es Churros! 🤍
      Marcel der SUP-King am Start!
      Abends gibt es Risotto by Annika mit (natürlich!) Lambrusco! 🍷

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