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Rabé de las Calzadas

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    • Day 28

      La Meseta Centrale, nous y sommes !

      May 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Chemin de Compostelle 20/40
      Étape #13. Camino francés" Burgos à Hontanas. Kilomètres parcourus: 31,4 km. Cumulatif : 548,7 km, de moyenne 25,6 par jour. Étapes restantes avant Saint-Jacques de Compostelle : 19.

      Départ à 7h avec une température approchant le point de congélation (2c) puis 2h20 plus tard et plus de 11 km de foulés, nous sommes arrivés à Tardados pour prendre notre petit déjeuner et nous reposer un peu. Heureusement la température augmente un peu : 9c à 9h45.

      Hier nous nous sommes procuré des chandails mieux adaptés à la marche et ces vêtements on fait toute une différence. On doit s'adapter à ce froid rapidement.

      Notre cadence était assez rapide ce matin 4,6 km/h. et nous avec avons complété notre rando avec un excellent temps : 6h42.

      La Meseta Centrale nous y sommes. Pour le moment ce sont des plaines à perte de vue et nous sommes à une altitude de plus de 900 mètres. À cette altitude, les éoliennes sont nos voisines. On a donc réussi cette première étape.

      Nous sommes arrivés à l’albergue vers 15h. Très bel endroit coté 9,2 sur “Booking”.
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    • Day 26

      Hornillos de Camino (20.1km / 303.4km)

      May 8, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      The walk out of Burgos was confusing at times and we slept on the other side so had to walk through the centre. We left Burgos later than we should have on a warmish day after an obligatory “cafe solo” near the Cathedral. It’s not quite as peaceful as leaving a small village at sunrise but we were on our way.

      In the tiny village of Rabe de lid Calzados they had painted bright murals from bible scenes and there was a small church open, Ermita de Nuestra Senora de Monasterio. When Jane popped in her head the nun seemed very pleased as a lot of people just walk past. She was very sweet gave us each a “miraculous medal” and a blessing.

      From that point we enter the Maseta. The landscape changes from lush farmlands and hills to more sandy / desert like and flatter land and the heat intensifies.

      With this change in landscape We are entering stage 2 of the Camino (see yesterday photo) entering the mental phase.

      So the walking isn’t as tough on the body but the lack of variety and heat test the mental side. We had a taste of the heat in our after lunch stint from 1 to 3 pm which was enough to convince us to wake and leave early. The village we are staying in, Hornilla de Camino translates as “small stove of the Camino” - a warning indeed! Fortunately the weather forecast is for a cold snap - let’s hope it is accurate.

      After the usual admin we went to a local mass which is very unusual in such a small village. The priest obviously travels and arrived at 6:05 for 6pm mass! There were about 15 pilgrims and only 2 could speak Spanish which made things interesting. After mass the priest gathered us around the alter as we each read the pilgrims prayer in our own language and then sang a hymn in French! He then had a photo taken with us all and stamped our credentials.

      The Albergue had a communal dinner of salad, paella, red wine and yoghurt. We sat near a group of friendly young Italians and a Spaniard and then a British mom and daughter and a lady from the US Idaho. Good fun as usual with all the languages.
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    • Day 30

      I would walk 500 miles..

      October 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      And I would walk 500 more.. Bloody rubbish. You'd have to be insane. 500km is bad enough. Passed the 500km mark. That's 500km until I get to Santiago.

      Spent some of the morning in the Museum of Human Evolution. There were some of the diggings from Atepuerca but they were all in the dark and no photos allowed. They have evidence of homo species in the area for 1.3 million years, not just 600,000 like I said the other day. The museum was very modern and well done. They had a mock up of Darwin's Beagle and it's journey. I didn't realise he'd sailed to Hobart. They had some interesting artefacts, particularly skulls of various homo species both much smaller and much larger than ours.

      After some lunch I headed out of Burgos and into the Meseta and walked 14km to Rabe de las Calzadas.
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    • Day 15

      Day 12 - One foot in front of the other

      September 27, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      "Stay strong as you live your life story and remember your blessings, no matter what circumstances you face." - Dr. Damary M. Bonilla-Rodriguez

      Day 12 - Burgos to Rabé de las Calzadas - 12.8 km

      Finally! I was able to have physio this morning and play stump the Physiotherapist. First you need to understand that I have weird feet. I have huge big toes and osteoarthritis in the joints of them. My toes do not bend back like most people’s toes do, and I have had tow issues when I walk, for most of my life. When I arrived, “Carlos” watched me walk and right away could see that I was pronating and quite badly on my right side. We went over what I was experiencing and he watched me walk again, but barefoot. I explained about my shoes and why I chose them (zero heel drop = no toe issues for me!!) and he seemed impressed that I not only recognized that but that it is working well for me - for toe issues. What isn’t working is how badly I am pronating. After pushing and prodding, pulling and twisting, he thinks I have a compression issue resulting in soft tissue damage and some ligament irritation. He worked the foot for quite a while and then had me walk again. He is shocked that I have learned to walk without using my toes at all. Uummm ok. I didn’t know I did that but yay me?! He gave me a soft silicone thing that has a raised egg shaped portion to it. I wear this on my foot to help with the probation and hopefully help with the compression issue. I am to try this for 3 days and call back to let him know if it has had any positive effect. Day 1 - pain seems to have moved more to where he shows me the ligament is… not sure it is helping but will stay open minded until the end of day 3. I told him if my plan to do 3 short days and he said that was the best way - and to send my pack ahead so I did not put unnecessary stress on my feet /joints. All well and good, but I didn’t do it today (has to be booked the night before), but I have booked for tomorrow.

      Today is another gratitude day:
      • Had the long sought after physio appointment
      • Walked about 13 km to this lovely little village
      • Had a hot shower!! (bliss when there is hot water!)
      • Enjoyed a glass of wine and tapas (chorizo sausage and a hard boiled egg) at a bar and sat chatting with 3 Americans for over an hour
      • Clothes getting an actual laundry wash and dry - being done for me, not by me
      • Homemade food and the chance to connect with fellow pilgrims
      • Not only got a bottom bunk, but having a room of 8 to myself!!

      I love just wandering when I get to places like this. Just discovering the town I am in, relaxing and just “being”. This town is super pretty and very well cared for. Lots of flowers in window baskets, old stone buildings and a great little bar!

      Great pilgrims dinner of homemade saffron soup with noodles, mixed salad, tortilla (Spanish potato pie almost) and yogurt for dessert. At the table we had a couple from Munich, German who walked out their front door on 8 June - and are still walking, a man from Florida who is on his 7th Camino (various routes - this one twice), a man from Indiana who sounds just like my Uncle Len, a lady from Illinois that had biked a portion of the Camino but is now walking, a lady from Ste Clair, Quebec and another from Toronto, currently living in Montreal.

      Onward tomorrow, to a small eco Albergue in the middle of nowhere. Should be interesting.
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    • Day 19

      Rabé de las Calzadas

      September 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      Short 8 miles today.
      Today began the 2nd third of the Camino. It's hard to believe. I feel like I've been walking forever.
      Sometimes the path is beautiful. Sometimes it's barely a shoulder along the road. Luckily, the latter is a rarity.
      The last pic is the albergue we're staying in tonight. It's a very quiet town. Quite the change from the bustling city of Burgos.
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    • Day 12

      La meseta

      September 3, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Today after leaving Burgos we entered the area known as the meseta. It's a large open area with a few scattered trees but mostly open land with sunflowers or grasses growing on them. They often say this is the most spiritual part of the camino because of its endless views.
      The weather was comfortable. Cool, no rain, no sun and because of this plateau there weren't many climbs and descents either. In the end I walked over 41 kilometres to end today's stage in the village called Castrojeriz. One of the most pretty villages of Spain.
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    • Day 18

      Day 15 - Burgos to Hornillos

      May 30, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      At a glance:
      Cultural highlight: having a nun bless us and put a medallion of the virgin Mary around our necks.
      Food highlights: a neopolitano or is it a neapoleano for breakfast....pastry stuffed with chocolate. Paella for 30 for dinner.
      Kilometres walked: 19.53k oh heck, call it 20k
      # of steps: 29,966
      Elevation gain:103
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    • Day 1

      Rabe de las Calzadas

      October 2, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Dag dag iedereen,

      Het is al meer dan een jaar terug dat jullie van mij iets hebben gehoord (via deze weg) en nu zitten we hier dan.

      We hebben geen klop uitgestoken en toch zijn we al vermoeid, maar ja misschien zit het in de genen. De vlieger en bus waren de minst amuzantere uren waarbij ik probeerde te slapen en toch ook weer niet (questi van de mensen geen nachtmerries te geven van mijn gezabber).

      Eindelijk toegekomen in Burgos waren we zo blij om weer op pad te gaan dat we begonnen te kuieren door de winkelstraten. We hebben dan besloten om toch al wat kilometertjes te doen voor er in te komen (wat al lang het plan was). 12 kilometer verder en hier zitten we dan.

      Misschien heb je het door aan mijn slechte woordkeuze en op niets trekkende zinnen maar ik ben best wel dood op. Maar morgen doe ik meer mijn best, das belooft!

      Slaapwel lezetjes en ik ben blij dat jullie terug zijn :)
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    • Day 19

      Rabe de las Calzadas

      June 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

      Stopped for a short break
      Checked on my ampuilles..so far they are holding up
      Had a refreshing lemon drink that is best described as Fanta but less carbonated....and SPOTTED ANOTHER STORK!!!!!!As it turned out this one has a baby stork which I saw later on.
      And then there is this Gaudi/Dali-esque fountain 🤔
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    • Day 18

      Stage 16: Burgos to Hornillos

      September 30, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      20.9 km/13 mi, 45°-60°, about 6 hours? wait how is that possible? I was so slow today, Tortuga was in -1 gear, old people with full packs were chugging past me. It was a long, slow, cold, grumpy slog out of Burgos, nothing was open as I was leaving. Who knew I could walk seven miles before coffee?? Luckily no one tried to talk to me. I'm beginning to think it's harder to come back after a rest day. I made it to Hornillos del Camino, where I had not been able to find lodging, and someone from the hotel I did book a room in 3 miles away came to pick me up, they will deposit me back on the trail in the morning. So it was a lot of praying, breathing and putting one foot in front of the other today. What else are ya gonna do?Read more

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