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    • Day 9

      Von los arcos nach torre del rios.

      May 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Buenas noches. Heute sind wir den camino von los arcos nach torre del Rios gepilgert. Wir haben uns entschieden, nicht die ca 29km nach logrono zu pilgern und diese Etappe zu splitten. Bei fast 30° und 14kg Gepäck, sicher ein schwieriges Unterfangen. Am Ende hatte man nach ca 8km und Ankunft im Zielort, die Möglichkeit, sich etwas zu regenerieren. Morgen geht es dann die restlichen km nach logroño. Erkenntnis des Tages: weniger ist manchmal mehr.Read more

    • Day 7

      Auf dem Weg Teil 1

      April 29, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Liebe Freunde...... Heute habe ich soooooooo viel geschrieben unter ner privaten Rubrik, wo gestanden hat dass nur meine Folger den Text in Teil eins und zwei lesen können.

      Jedoch scheint dies nicht funktioniert zu haben und nun kann wohl keiner von euch den heutigen Tag nachlesen.......

      So n Mist.........

      Leider finde ich keine Möglichkeit hier den Text hierein zu kopieren bzw den im privaten geschrieben für euch sichtbar zu machen.....

      Heul

      Kann dann nur bei den nächsten Tagen wieder wie gewohnt hier schreiben........

      Snief
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    • Day 6

      Estella to Los Arcos (21.6 km)

      April 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 8 °C

      Started out rainy this morning and stayed windy and cool most of the day. There were a few challenging hills (have I mentioned that I hate hills!🙂). Not too many pictures today as I couldn't get a screen open on my way (it's fine now). The first is at a fountain that flows wine. You can see my lovely rain gear and how awkward it is to try to stay dry with walking sticks! Lots of vineyards and olive trees and really good coffee.Read more

    • Day 10

      Day 7 Los Arcos

      April 17 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Today the terrain is changing.... we've been on street paths, rocky paths, gravel, dirt and cobble path. Today we were on farm paths. Walking 22km among the poppies, wheat and grapes fields.
      Also with the twisting paths we think we are walking alone but today on flatter fields we see there are alot of us walking.Read more

    • Day 8

      Nächste Etappe von puente la reina nach

      May 10, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Hola buenas tardes a todas. Heute stand die nächste Etappe von puente la reina nach los arcos ( ca 22km) an. Auch hier konnte man wieder die wunderschöne Landschaft von Navarra bewundern, allerdings bei ca30° und wenig Schatten eine Herausforderung. Also war die Devise, trinken trinken trinken. Ausserdem gab es mitten in der Pampa einen foodtruck, wo man seine Vorräte auffüllen und sich im Schatten etwas ausruhen konnte. Fazit des Tages: Manchmal läuft es besser als man denkt.Read more

    • Day 11

      Lorca to Luquin

      May 6, 2023 in Spain

      We absolutely loved our lodging choice last night and did NOT want to leave. Close to 12 miles on today’s agenda. No days off planned for the next week so we just keep walking 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️

    • Day 9–10

      Cirauqui to Villamayor de Monjardín

      April 22 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 6 °C

      Part 2 - Estella to Villamayor de Monjardín
      Today we covered almost 25k (15.5 miles), the views never get old and it’s great to feel our bodies getting stronger along the way as we adjust to our new “normal”.

      Oh, and today’s journey included a free public wine fountain. Yes, you read that correctly… a wine tap on the outside of a winery building! 🍷

      Tomorrow looks like it might be a little wet & chilly. Based on the towns, we have to choose either a 20k walk or over 30k so we are opting for the 20k to Torres del Rio. We will have plenty of 30k days in the future. 🥾
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    • Day 6

      Day 3 - A day of reckoning

      September 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      ."Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience” - Ralph Waldo Emerson.

      Day 3 - Villatuerta to Villamayor de Monjardin
      -13.1 km

      7:15 am start and today was a hard day. Physically and emotionally. I definitely had a leak in my waterworks! So many times today I just cried. I am disappointed in the distances I’m walking as they are not as long as I had hoped. Disappointed in myself for gaining my weight back, not training for this and all manner of other things. And honestly, despite the beauty, the amazing people I have met and the fact I am privileged enough to be here at all, I just kept thinking “I am NOT having fun. I am NOT enjoying this”. One thought built on the other and went on repeat as I slowly worked my way up and down hills and through towns.

      I rested a lot. Had breakfast in Estella at a lovely place called Namas-Te (a tea house!). As the server put my pintoxs in front of me, in walked Bill and Rip. We ate pretty quickly (wasn’t getting caught out again). They were headed on the alternate route to Luquin and I to Villamayor de Monjardin. The ladies in Namas-Te could see I was upset. More tears with them.

      The blues hit me bad again on my way out of Estella. I cried and walked and cried some more. I stopped at the Irache wine fountain at the Monestario Irache. (the vineyards add 100L of wine to the fountain everyday, for pilgrims to enjoy). Carried on walking and cried some more. I was actually hating what I am doing, at that point. Rested a bit more and of course took ages to get moving again, due to the foot pain.

      Made it past Irache and on to Azqueta. Lots of downhill this section which means only one thing…the uphills are coming. Rested here, cried a bit more. Got going again for the last 2km - majority of it uphill. Not steep this time - just continuous. I cried when seeing the church spire of Villamayor de Monjardin - well made the motions - I had no tears left!

      Got to the Albergue at about 1:15pm. I have not made any reservations and they don’t open until 3pm on Sundays. So myself and other pilgrims sat and waited. I was desperately hoping for a bed (they only have 21!) as I knew the next town was “Completo” (fully booked already). I got lucky! Bed in a shared room of 5. Luck is subjective though…hit the shower to find I may have picked up some hitch hikers after all. Red spots all over my chest, torso and arms. Right where my long black shirt had been sitting. And the black shirt was stuffed into my backpack beside the lightweight backpack that Marie gave me back the day before :-(. Hand washed my clothes, dried in the sun and sealed in my drysack to avoid any cross contamination with my other clothes… I hope. My next stop needs to have a proper laundry and dryer so I can heat dry everything and hopefully prevent and more issues. Other than that little downer, it was a great dinner with all the other pilgrims and volunteers from the Albergue, and a quiet evening.

      No more tears. Well, today anyway! I am able bodied and need to be grateful for that. Grateful for my ability to carry a pack and slog it out. Grateful that I am here. Part of my Camino is to learn to be kinder to myself and have a bit more grace - for myself and those around me. Big lessons learned today, but I am sure it won’t be the last one!

      We will see what tomorrow brings. More kms I think, but I hear it is flatter. Woohoo!
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    • Day 7

      Torres del Rio/Los Arcos

      April 21 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      A very long day! Just like Mary, there was no room at the inn for me in Los Arcos so I had to walk another 7km to Torres Del Rio. All in all I walked 22 miles today and it took me 9.5 hours. I managed with my aches and pains though and felt good arriving at my albergue. Today’s highlights included the Fuente del Vino (I tried only a sip), blue skies (got a tiny sunburn), and seeing my Irish pals at my albergue again tonight.Read more

    • Day 6

      Villatuerta/Estella

      April 20 in Spain

      Today has been by far the most fun day of my Camino. I walked with my German friends again, who were kind and helped me keep a slow pace with my hurting foot. They also gave me a strange cream to put on my feet and legs. No idea what’s in it but I’m using it! The walk today was much easier than yesterday but still had lots of gorgeous views. My albergue has been the best that I’ve stayed in so far. Super cute and quaint. I’m enjoying the smaller albergues where you can really get to know the other people you’re staying with. We had a fantastic dinner where I sat with some new friends, Steph (from England), Mikayla (from Germany), and Christian (from France). We ended up playing a large game of charades where Christian was the star of the show, acting out a pregnant woman. Gathering for large pilgrim dinners might be my favorite part of the Camino.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Provincia de Navarra, Provinz Navarra, Navarre, Nabarra, Navarra, Província de Navarra, Nafarroa, Province de Navarre, ナバーラ

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