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    • Dag 28

      O Pedrouzo

      27 augustus 2023, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Today I walked 13.5 miles from Arzua to O Pedrouzo. It was my last long day of walking. That alone feels celebratory knowing I’ve done all the big pushes and now it’s just two short days to Santiago.

      Today was another busier day with more crowds on the trail. I met some Irish people who said they were part of a tour group of 90 people. The trail feels different with all the chatty groups of newcomers, but I sped up or slowed down my walking pace throughout the day to find moments of quiet.

      A lot of people walk from here to Santiago since it’s about 20km. I decided to break up the final stretch and stay in Lavacolla tomorrow, about halfway to Santiago. Lavacolla is the town where pilgrims used to wash themselves off in the stream to prepare to arrive in Santiago. It feels like a fitting place to rest and reflect. It also means I can leave early on Tuesday for the final 10km and hopefully arrive in Santiago with fewer crowds.

      When I decided to change my itinerary earlier in the trip, I wanted to imagine myself arriving in Santiago feeling proud and celebratory. I didn’t want to arrive in Santiago feeling exhausted and relieved to be done. I think breaking the final stage into two shorter days will help it feel more celebratory and less of a rush to the end.
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    • Dag 28

      Arzua to O Pedrouzo

      28 mei 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      20km - vroeg begin en teen 7:30 was al die heuwels oorwin en dis aftraende tot in O Pedrouzo.

      Dit is doodstil met net n pelgrim hier en daar vir meer as 10km. N perfekte Camino oggend.
      Die tyd vlieg verby en ek besef dis 4 ure te vroeg vir my Albergue.
      Die laaste 10km stop ek by elke koffie winkel en kyk na al die boodskappies langs die pad.

      1 dag om te gaan.
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    • Dag 41

      Day 40, Ribadiso to O Pedrousa

      2 juli 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      I am very happy to say that I loved today’s walk! I could pretend this was a triumph of mind over body but the miraculous truth is that my ankle felt much better this morning and for most of today’s walk I could almost forget there was anything wrong with it at all.
      We left before 7 and walked 3kms to the first town, Aruza, arriving in golden light, as some pilgrims who’d stopped overnight there were still eating their breakfast. I’m not saying we were smug but there is a satisfaction in getting a head start over people who walked further than you the day before!
      There is a lot of marginally uncharitable talk among veteran pilgrims who have walked all the way from St Jean about how busy the route gets in these final days, crowded with lightweights who only do 100km and don’t even carry their own rucksacks!! Top of the list for this polite criticism are the Spanish teenagers who do the Camino as our children do D of E. Today we spotted what looked like a little army of them. At one point I got stuck behind them and was touched by how polite they all were, with 14 year old boys wishing me a ‘Buen Camino’ as I passed.
      Today’s walking was lovely - we were shaded a lot of the time by trees and surrounded by beauty on all sides. I am going to miss so many things about this trip - the daily visual feast with its vibrant mix of greens and blues is definitely going to be hard to replicate in Kingston.
      This afternoon when we reached O Pedrousa we found a pool where we could pay 6 euros to swim. I’m hoping it’ll help my ankle again because I really think that swimming yesterday made a difference. Beside its medicinal value, it was really relaxing to laze around by a pool for a while.
      Our own accommodation may not have a pool but it does have a washing machine and, not wishing to look a gift horse in the eye, we were tempted to use it. At the pool, people had been saying that they felt the need to arrive in Santiago in clean clothes and the idea took hold. Unfortunately our eco wash lasted more then an hour and a half and, for some while, prevented us going out to eat. Currently everything I need to wear in the morning is hanging on a clothes line in our room, still pretty damp. (We do have the ability to turn the nicest accommodation into a slum dwelling). When we did venture out to eat (clothes still trapped on the longest wash cycle in history) we were surprised to find ourselves eating a Mexican meal - unexpected because we thought we’d chosen an Italian restaurant. It was good though. We intended to go to mass afterwards. I dashed back to hang up the benighted wash but we all missed the service because we got the time wrong. However we were then entertained by a group of young people giving an open air concert and so we stopped for a while to listen. I love the way everything seems more relaxed in a climate where you can hold these events outdoors in the evening. Finally, at the concert, Fiona spotted our first Spanish redhead. I had been telling Patrick about Gallicia’s celtic identity and he expressed a desire to see this evidenced in hair colour. Tonight I was pleased to fulfil this task and just in the nick of time.
      Tomorrow we’re planning to set out pretty early. Not sure how I’ll feel about walking the final 20kms. I’m immensely grateful to be doing it without pain, very content to finish the route but I expect it will be bitter-sweet to reach the end of the road. Fiona, like most of our friends here, will be going on to Finnesterre so it won’t be over for her. But for me, the Camino is very close to being done.
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    • Dag 34

      Etappe 29 - Santiago de Compostela 1

      15 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Bei Dunkelheit und mit Lampe heute gegen 8.00 Uhr gestartet.
      Hatte mir gestern in einer Apotheke noch eine Bandage für mein rechtes Knie anpassen lassen. Hat mir heute sehr gut geholfen.
      Die Etappe nach Santiago de Compostela war für mich sehr angenehm - dies trotz des ständigen bergauf und bergab. Es ist schon eigenartig wenn man für sich realisiert, dass dies die letzte Etappe bis zum eigentlichen Ziel nach Santiago de Compostela ist. Da nimmt man manche Anstrengung mehr in Kauf als bei anderen Etappen.
      Kleine Dörfer und duftende Eukalyptus Wälder säumten den Weg bis zum Flughafen von Santiago. Super Weg, aber: lärmende spanische "Kurzstreckenpilger"(100 km Distanz) überall. Manchmal wollte ich dem Trubel gern entfliehen- ging leider nicht. Noch lärmintensiver wurde es ab Flughafen Start- und Landebahn, dann noch Autobahnen usw., usw.
      Ca. sieben Kilometer vor der Stadt habe ich meinen schwedischen Pilgerfreund Roger Karl getroffen. Wir haben uns so gefreut, dass Roger beschlossen hat nicht vor der Stadt zu nächtigen, sondern das wir gemeinsam in die Stadt gehen, die Kathedrale aufsuchen und danach im Seminario Menor (ich hatte für mich vorgebucht) für ihn ein Quartier organisieren (hat geklappt).
      Vom Monte de Gozo aus konnten wir Santiago nicht sehen, denn zwischenzeitlich hatten wir nicht nur leichten Nieselregen, sondern auch noch Nebel und dann stärkeren Regen.
      Die Stadt sls auch die Kathedrale konnten wir lange nicht sehen, sondern nur hören.
      Die Kathedrale blieb unseren Augen fast bis zur Fußgängerzone vorenthalten.
      Die Augenblicke der letzten Schritte Richtung Kathedrale und auf den Praza do Obradoiro (Platz vor der Kathedrale) kann ich emotional hier nicht beschreiben - .................
      Roger und ich lagen uns in den Armen und haben versucht, wirklich nur versucht zu begreifen, dass wir ca. 840 km hinter uns gebracht haben und dieses Ziel erreicht ist.
      Ich glaube erst in den kommenden Wochen werden wir diesen Augenblick richtig verarbeiten. Wir haben auf dem Platz mit vielen Pilgern gesprochen - alle sagen das Gleiche.
      Nach einiger Zeit haben wir den Weg zum Pilgerbüro genommen, uns angestellt und nach ca. 30 Minuten die Compostela in den Händen gehalten, ebenfalls die Entfernungskompostela. Bedingt durch die Massenabfertigung im Büro und dem Dauerregen konnten wir leider kein Foto mit den Urkunden schießen. Nicht so schlimm - hole ich nach.
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    • Dag 36

      Calle to Santiago de Compostela - pt one

      27 april, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      After a night of sulking about that dickhead and trying to make logistic decisions I was too tired for, I had a stern back and forth with myself about bucking up (there was a compelling counter argument which involved pointing out we could HEAR the rain on the roof already) then swung into it. I was just going to walk and see what happened. That sentence would have never ever been said by pre-Camino me.

      The rips in my shoes are letting the water in, and I can't afford any more distance in wet feet so I set about Art Attacking the insides with duct tape. I slapped some on the outside too but I knew it wouldn't hold given they're dirty. Sure enough it popped off after about a kilometre but the stuff inside did the job nicely.

      It rained gently pretty much the entire time. Apart from the crowds (school trips have joined now, amaaaazing) and the commercialisation and the undercurrent of local resentment, this stretch is just not that pretty or interesting either. Sections today skirted huge highways and an airport, there were eucalyptus everywhere, it was odd and disengaging other than the wayfinding pole measurements ticking down.

      Despite this, spirits were quite high, probably due to sugar - I've started shotgunning flans while I walk.

      But seriously, if you have limited time/patience/ability and are looking to give the Camino under a week, spend it literally anywhere else than Sarria to Santiago. It is without a doubt the worst section.
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    • Dag 42

      Day 40 - To Arca

      18 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      Day 40 - To Arca
      24 kms; Difficulty 3/3
      19-20°C

      My time is winding down rapidly and I’m getting tired! 24 to 26 km/day, on these last few days, is really hard.
      Beautiful bright sunrise again this morning while going through a town/city called Arzua.
      The countdown continues, but now in kilometres rather than days. Tomorrow is the big day, the day I finish!! Six weeks on the trail! That is a bit on the longer side. I could’ve done it faster, but I didn’t want to. Before I left home I said I was going take it easy, take my time and enjoy it. So I did. I bought a one-way airline ticket for that very reason. So there would be no pressure to finish.
      There was a spot along the trail that was quite interesting. I don’t know how or why this particular spot was chosen, but it seemed like a type of memorial. Several pictures and notes were left and hundreds of crosses carved into the rock.
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    • Dag 32

      O Pedrouzo

      17 augustus 2022, Spanje ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      The less I say about this town, the better. Tourigrinos (tourists cosplaying as pilgrims) and greed rule the one street everything happens on, food is expensive, portions are small, and quality is low.

      It rained all day, which had the beautiful effect of bringing all the eucalyptus trees alive. The smell was at times like an olfactory sledgehammer to the brain. Despite not being native to Galicia, the eucalyptus tree has become its regional symbol and a major source of income (after pilgrims). Oaks have all but disappeared in favor of the tree.

      Today’s walk will be short and sweet. See you on the hill outside of Santiago.
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    • Dag 33

      Etappe 28 - O Pedrouzo

      14 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Heute morgen gut ausgeruht gestartet. Die Behandlung von gestern hat auf alle Fälle Wirkung gezeigt.
      Trotzdem ist es eine mich fordernde Etappe(Aufstieg und Abstieg im Wechsel) - sehr schöne Wege durch Eukalyptus Wälder, interessante kleine Dörfer und vorbei an vielen Weiden. Viehzucht scheint hier stark vertreten zu sein.
      Die Eukalyptus Wälder sind beeindruckend.
      Nach einer erneuten kleinen Hilfestellung gut in Pedrouzo angekommen . War gar nicht so einfach ein Quartier zu finden.
      Bin mit meinem Zimmer sehr zufrieden und kann die Beine hoch legen. Muss für die letzte Etappe nach Santiago de Compostela Kraft tanken, denn die will ich ohne Hilfestellung schaffen.
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    • Dag 39

      Pedrouza (O Pino)

      17 juni 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Gestern noch meinen Schlafsack verloren od.unbewusst weggeworfen, also musste ich noch kurz vor 22 Uhr zum Chinesen, um neuen zu holen.
      In Arzua geht's ja ziemlich laut zu, denn hier gibt es sehr viele Alberguen, denn einen Ort vorher, in Melide trifft der Camino Primitivo auf den del Norte und in Arzua treffen der Camino Frances und der del Norte zusammen. Also eine Menge Pilger, die in den nächsten 2 Tagen in Santiago eintreffen .
      Auch der Weg heute nach Pedrouza ist ganz anders als bisher. Man könnte meinen, wir befinden uns auf einer Pilgerautobahn, so breit, soviele Pilger. Darunter viele Buspilger, solche, die nur die letzten 100km machen(müssen dann aber, um die Urkunde zu bekommen, 2 bis 3 Stempel pro Tag vorweisen können) und auch solche, die mit Auto v.Ort zu Ort fahren und mit Tagesrucksackerl unterwegs sind .
      Auch viele Radpilger. Auf den letzten 39 km hat man fast alle 500m eine Bar, einen Beer Garden, Restaurants, wir hätten uns oft nur eine Bar auf den ersten 5 km gewünscht.
      Heute ist unser letzter Abend vor Santiago, dann werden sich wieder viele Wege trennen. Einige werden wie ich nach Finistere weitergehen, den Sonnenuntergang in der Hippiekommune genießen und dann weiter nach Muxia gehen .
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    • Dag 14

      Day 13-Ribadiso da Biaxo to OPino-14 mil

      18 april, Spanje ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Today was a short day. Funny thing on the Camino. When you have a short day it usually ends up taking almost as much time as a long day. You think, I am only going 14 miles. I’ll take my time.
      Weather wise, today was a perfect day. We had breakfast with a group of friends. That group dwindled during the day. Ended up just being Kiana, Ailyn and I at the end of the day.
      Had a big group dinner tonight. After that, relaxed on my top bunk. We have to bd out before 8 am tomorrow.
      Tomorrow, we make it to Santiago! We have 19.4 km left. (Approx 11.64 miles). Can’t believe we are almost there.
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