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    • Dag 27

      Tag 27 Leon nach Villadangos del Paramo

      28 mei 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Heute ging der Weg direkt an der Landstraße und an der Autobahn entlang. Allerdings hat es mir heute überhaupt nichts aufgemacht. Ich war heute die meiste Zeit alleine und konnte mich meinem Hörbuch hingeben und meine Vorstellung voll ausleben. Die Herberge ist heute wirklich im Niemandsland. Aber so hat man Zeit und kommt noch einfacher mit anderen Pilgern ins Gespräch. Irgendwie ist jeder Tag irgendwie anders und besonders. Morgen sind es 30 km nach Astorga. Das heißt 5:30 Uhr aufstehen und um 6:00 Uhr geht's los.Meer informatie

    • Dag 22

      Leon cathedral

      8 juni 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

      The Cathedral of Santa María de Regla de León is a temple of Catholic worship , episcopal see of the Diocese of León , Spain , consecrated under the patronage of the Virgin Mary . It was the first monument declared in Spain by Royal Order of August 28, 1844 (confirmed by Royal Order on September 24, 1845).
      Initiated in the XIIIth century, itis one of the greatest works of the Gothic style, with French influences. Also known as the Pulchra Leonina, which means ‘Beautiful Leonese’, León Cathedral is mostly known for taking the “dematerialization” of gothic art to the extreme, that is, the reduction of the walls to their minimum expression to be replaced by stained glass, constituting one of the largest collections of medieval stained glass in the world.
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    • Dag 17

      Day 14- Hontanas to Boadillo

      19 september 2023, Spanje ⋅ 🌙 64 °F

      So today we hiked from Hontanas to Boadillo de Camino a 28.5 km walk (about 17.5 miles) . Not only was it a bit chilly this morning but a heavy fog greeted us for about 90 minutes. It was definitely an eery feeling as our headlamps would cut through the fog!
      Hontanas sits down in a bit of a valley and the valley is rather long so until we walked up and out of it, we had the mist. As such the sunrise was uneventful so no good sunrise pics today!

      The Meseta is true to its form in that it is a flat plateau but today we did have a peak to deal with. 1100 foot rise with a 12% incline. It was the first time we have seen an incline sign ! We marched up relatively easily and the views were just stunning as you could just see forever! With that said the decline was marked as an 18% decline which with my knee I considered unfair:) I hobbled down it literally one step at a time!

      The odd thing that happened while hiking this mountain was after we rested at the peak and started to approach going down, a police vehicle drove up the path onto the top of the hill. We were already 400 yards away but we could see the police get out of their car and start talking with the other pilgrims. I was hoping that they had come up the hill to offer rides down however no such luck.:) After we descended they did drive down the path and the car was marked civil policia so not sure what that was all about.

      I have forgotten to mention in the past but often the Camino path acts as a road …for farm tractors especially. Those guys come rolling along on machines with tires that stand taller than me and they don’t slow down for pilgrims:) it is either get out of the way or be smushed!

      After we came down the mountain we had about 10k to go and then I asked CJ about whether I should continue on with the pilgrimage or hop ahead and get the leg some rest. He said “ Dad I have watched you limp along for 30 + miles in the last two days but you got to give that knee sometime to heal and it isn’t going to heal while you are walking all day every day. I have calculated and planned it out so that you go to Leon now and I will continue to walk and be there in 4.5 days. I would like a few days rest after I get there so we can pick back up in Leon after that which will give you 7 days to rest that knee and we will still be on our schedule . Yes you will miss 75 miles of hiking but the rest of the trip will be that much more enjoyable for you. I know you can and want to tough it out but you just shouldn’t.”
      SO that is what I have done. Here we are in the middle of freaking nowhere but I got a phone and cell reception. We had already gotten a number of a taxi driver who serves the Meseta area so sent him a note using the What’s app platform and got him to meet me at the albergue we were headed to and take me to Leon( 75 mile trip!) Then found a 1 bedroom apartment in downtown Leon to hole up in , and confirmed that my pack that I had shipped this morning to the next albergue would be there by the time we were so the taxi could pick me up when we arrived. All told took about 30 minutes…you gotta love the internet!

      While I am seriously depressed about missing that section with him, I can’t help but admire his knowledge and logic not too mention how he has learned to handle me:) he is a pro!

      I know I will be bored to tears but I will stay off this knee except for food runs and I hope that this will enable me to carry on to the finish line in Santiago with CJ at my side. I will not miss that even if I have to do it in a freaking wheelchair!

      So this will be the last update for awhile but I would like to thank everyone who has sent notes of support. They have meant a lot to both of us!
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    • Mansilla de la Mulas To León

      28 september 2019, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Another day of great weather. We made it to the great city of Leon. I registered at my albergue, shortly after 1:00 pm. It is another parochial one. Just 6 euro includes breakfast! We are inside the old walled city.

      León will represent a turning point for me. I have decided to leave the familiar overcrowded Camino Frances, and start the Camino San Salvador. It starts in León, and continues north to a cathedral in Oviedo where I will receive a compestella document for this Camino. It is a logical extension of the Camino de Madrid/Camino Frances combination. This made more sense for me, as I already have 3 from Santiago. My Aussie friend Paul, is going to complete the Frances, as it is flatter . He feels that the hills of the San Salvador would be too much for his knees.

      So I start the San Salvador tomorrow. It has some great mountain views, hilly terrain, and lots of brooooootal. Should be good!
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    • Dag 23

      Day 22, Bercianos to Mansilla

      14 juni 2023, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      I think this counts as my most challenging day yet. I went to sleep early but was really not well during the night and had to do a number of emergency trips to the bathroom - not ideal
      In any circumstances but especially awkward when you are sleeping in a dormitory full of strangers. One of my roommates, Pearl, told me she didn’t hear anything and I do hope she wasn’t just being polite.
      I’d arranged to meet Nick, Paul and Mike (Pearl came too) at 6.30 so was up early but threw up before I left and once, embarrassingly, on the road.
      The team were absolutely lovely and Mike, who was walking with me at the time of my embarrassment, was an absolute gentleman for the rest of the walk. His conversation kept me going. Two Italian men who were passing at the time were also extremely solicitous. They were trying to offer advice but we were struggling to understand each other. They walked on a bit and then returned with a paragraph on Google translate with their suggestions.
      Despite feeling a bit wobbly I managed to walk the 27 kms to Mansilla de las Mulas. There didn’t seem to be a lot of choice but to keep walking because we were in the middle of nowhere and I knew I didn’t want to stay there.
      I was hugely relieved to arrive in Mansilla but as soon as we got there Nick found out that there was a bus to Leon in 10 minutes (and several hours before the next one) so I didn’t have time to see Fiona before I moved on.
      Rachel joined us in taking the bus but Fiona wanted to stay to swim at Mansilla. And unlike the rest of us, she does not want to cheat by skipping the harsh walk along the highway into the city.
      In Leon I checked into my lovely room and slept for ages while half listening to the Archers omnibus. In the evening I got up, had a bath and met the others. I felt a lot better. However I decided to play it safe tonight so left them to eat without me and went to a supermarket where I got myself bread, cheese, a banana and a coke for dinner. There’s lots of life in the street below me and Leon seems a lovely city - I’m hoping to be on top form tomorrow when Fiona arrives.
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    • Dag 24

      Leon to Villadangos

      9 september 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      Left for Villadangos at 7:45 AM. Approximately 24 km's. Leon is a very modern city. I saw more identity and style here than any other city on the Camino so far. The tour of the cathedral was awesome. Had to say farewell to Poala. She has to get back to her job in Italy. At Valverde decided to go another 10 km's. Was feeling pretty good. So I and a couple others hiked into Villadangos, for a 33 km day. Most so far in one day. What was even more special as I was leaving Dora The Explorer and Gisella was arriving. I am so happy you didn't get to see three old people acting like children hugging and laughing. Since I was on my was out we said we would reconnect in Astorga.Meer informatie

    • Dag 24

      León

      28 september 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      Today we took a bus to León. This moved us 95km ahead. Hopefully this will allow me to finish on time for my flight home.
      After finding the place we are staying, we had lunch and then went exploring.
      First up was the Cathedral de León. Built in the 13th century with Gothic style. Apparently, this style used lighter materials which allowed for more windows. Boy did they deliver!
      After the Cathedral, we visted the Basílica de San Isidoro. Then there was a lot of walking around.
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    • Dag 21

      Day 21 - León

      30 september 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      We opted to take an unplanned rest stop in León today, while I recover from some bug I picked up along the Way.

      We’ve been pushing pretty hard almost every day for the past three weeks, and my body is welcoming the rest as evidenced by all the hours of extra sleep it is happily enjoying.

      I dragged myself out of bed for coffee a block away this morning, napped for several hours, and roused myself again for a nice lunch three blocks away. A troupe of visiting musicians, a “tuna” from Southern Spain, spent their lunch break jamming from a neighboring café, adding a lovely touch to our meal.

      Now, after a nice postprandial soak in a tub of hot water, I’m ready to snooze again.

      Securing accommodations has been a challenge —and after our unpleasant stay in the “infirmary” dorm in Agés on September 24 we’re sticking to private rooms for the rest of our trip—so tomorrow we’ll hop in a taxi to cover the 50-plus kilometers to Murias de Rechivaldo, which we would have walked today and tomorrow had we not stopped here today.
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    • Dag 33

      Leon

      2 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Days 28 and 29 - Leon. I can’t decide which town I like more - Burgos or Leon! There is a 7 day festival going on to celebrate the patron Saint of Leon. My hostel is right on the main street through town and all day there are parades going past my balcony and all night people are partying - loudly! I feel that the Spanish don’t care about money and work - they make sure they have fun, and I really like that about them.
      The cathedral in Leon is absolutely spectacular! From the outside it looks beautiful and on the inside it is breathtaking. There are stained glass windows all around at three levels. And what’s amazing is that from the outside the stained glass windows are not at all obvious.
      The other really nice experience was the Casa Botines designed by Antoni Gaudi in 1892. It now houses the Gaudi Casa Botines Museum - devoted to the architecture and construction of the Casa Boutines as well as some history around Gaudi and his works. I never realized what an architectural genius he was and how prolific.
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    • Dag 22

      Etappe 18 - Leon, Stadtrundgang 1

      3 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      Gut ausgeruht geht es heute auf Erkundung durch die Stadt.
      Frühstück gab es in der Nähe der Kathedrale. Dabei konnte ich die Vereidigung junger Rekruten zur Guardia Civil beobachten.
      In Leon werde ich außer der Kathedrale kein weiteres Museum besuchen - ich möchte das Flair und die Ausstrahlung der Stadt und ihrer Menschen auf mich wirken lassen. Beim Barbier habe ich heute mal begonnen.
      Sitze jetzt bei Tinto de ferrano und Café con letche über der Planung der nächsten Etappen und eventuell der Übernachtungen. Habe keine Lust in den Run auf Betten in den kommenden Tagen wieder zu verfallen. Drei Auberges sind somit erstmal gebucht. Danach sehen wir weiter.
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