Day 35: O Pedrouzo
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Today’s 20 kilometers were up and down green hills, where we were accompanied by what felt like hundreds of pilgrims, including several raucous groups getting an early start on the weekend.
WeOkumaya devam et
Today’s 20 kilometers were up and down green hills, where we were accompanied by what felt like hundreds of pilgrims, including several raucous groups getting an early start on the weekend.
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Another piece of advice Michel had given me (repeatedly) was that none of the towns after Arzua had a supermarket so I pit stopped and my stomach directed some decision making - brown carbs and sugarOkumaya devam et
I actually did it!!!! .. I’m such a tiny bit proud, mainly that I survived doing it on my own 😂
Today, ironically started off the same as my first day.. damp and misty.. but in between I’veOkumaya devam et
Our last day of walking! We got up early to try and catch the sunrise and left the inn around 8 with our headlights on. We walked with our Israeli friends and met several people we knew along theOkumaya devam et
Luckily the baby in the creepy crib outside our room only cried once last night! 😱😂 We left our palatial manor house around 9:30am and headed to A Rua. We passed several people we recognizedOkumaya devam et
Our last full day of trekking, 30k, prior to arriving in Santiago, ended in Santa Irene, a small farming community. Our albergue offered a communal dinner, so we got to share a meal with Victoria.Okumaya devam et
Arzua to Lavacolla
Day 35 - 28km
It's the final countdown... eeeeeepppp!!!!!
We can hardly believe that we are here, with just 10km to go tomorrow... absolutely surreal to imagine we have come thisOkumaya devam et
We started today's 13 mile walk in a little rain. It was off and on for a few hours but then we got ahead of it and saw blue sky and sun fir the last hour.
We're back to seeing about a dozen pilgrimsOkumaya devam et
Wow, we are so close now. We have one more 11 mile day and then a short 6 mile day into Santiago. It is so unbelievable in my mind. Feels like the start of our pilgrimage was last year sometime.
Well,Okumaya devam et
Coffee in the little village of Salceda.
We passed an albergue/beer garden decorated with empty beer bottles (Albergue das Halpins anybody???)
I am currently being bugged by a Café Cat, who wantsOkumaya devam et
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