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    • Día 33

      « Le Blond » à mes côtés dans la Meseta

      21 de mayo de 2023, España ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

      Chemin de Compostelle 25/40
      Étape #18. Camino francés « Sahagún à Reliegos». Kilomètres parcourus 31,5 km. Cumulatif : 669,4 km, moyenne 23,17 km par jour. Étapes restantes avant Saint-Jacques de Compostelle : 15 et moins de 315 km à fouler.

      « Le Blond » à mes côtés dans la Meseta. Cette rando était dédiée à mon petit frère Serge (Le Blond). C’était sa fête aujourd’hui (59 ans) alors il m’a accompagné pendant ces vallées à perte de vue.

      Ça fait déjà presque 16 ans qu’il nous a quitté et il était là avec moi. Je pense souvent à lui et c’était l’occasion parfaite pour lui dédier cette journée.
      Celle-là, elle était pour toi Serge 🤗

      En marchant, Marcello et moi nous nous sommes souvenus du Lac Caribou et l’anecdote du pneu crevé!

      Première pause petit déjeuner 10 km, dans une petite commune,
      Bercianos del Real Camino, 187 habitans (2022). Bien aménagé cette halte et albergue en même temps.

      Seconde pause à 18 km, petite ville de 697 habitants. On a jasé un peu avec des pèlerins français puis on a repris notre route vers Reliegos. À 15h15 nous avons terminé cette journée avec un plus de chaleur et sans difficulté physique. Tout va bien.

      Demain dernière étape de la Meseta, Mansilla de las Mulas et 23 km.

      Buen Camino 😀
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    • Día 29

      Day 25: Mansilla to León, part 1

      11 de junio de 2023, España ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      Mileage: 13 miles
      Altitude gain: 492 feet
      Altitude loss: 354 feet
      Weather: cool, partly cloudy, perfect
      Total mileage: 300 miles!

      I awoke to a sleepy Sunday morning village, so I headed out without breakfast. The guidebook suggested I consider taking a bus and skipping a hard and potentially dangerous day along the highway, but I was pleasantly surprised. There was some walking along the highway, but most of it wasn’t on the shoulder (which is what I had imagined). Also, I accidentally ended up doing this walk on a Sunday, so the traffic was very light.

      Today was the last day on the meseta, so accordingly there were lots of fields until the outskirts of León. The last two weeks will be more varied in scenery but I’ll have to prepare myself for mountains again!

      1. The old wall around Mansilla
      2. and 3. Very peaceful beginning to the day
      4. I love these sweet morning faces
      5. Camino art
      6. Medieval bridge over the Río Esla
      7. and 8. I’ll kind of miss the fields!
      9. Early view of León. If you zoom in you can see the cathedral on the far right.
      10. The Río Torío at the edge of León
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    • Día 23

      Castilla y Leon o sin?

      14 de abril, España ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      There's an element of homeschooling to my time here in that I see something I don't understand during the day and then do homework on it in the afternoon when I have wifi. Learning is for life!

      As I mentioned, I'm in Castilla y Leon, the largest, but not only, autonomous region in Spain. Accordingly, most of the trail signage (which, by the way, I don't find as romantic as that in other regions, it's a bit HERE) says Castilla y Leon on it.

      Closer to Burgos, occasionally you'd see the 'y Leon' crossed out. In the past few days the 'Castilla y' has been attacked with a consistency and intensity that increases commensurate with proximity to Leon.

      Today for example, ending in a town 15 minutes from Leon, every single sign has been defaced and I've seen LOTS of graffiti saying things like 'Leon solo (alone)' and 'Leon sin (without) Castilla'. So it's obvious something's up in C y L.

      The long and short of it appears to be "a former Francoist minister, a failed appeal to the Constitutional Court and a counterweight to the nationalists."

      When the Catalan and Basque regions went autonomous in the 70s there was some anxiety they'd be too powerful, so one of Franco's guys convinced Leon to band together with the Castilla region to create a supergroup the majority of Leon people didn't want, and which Leon immediately and unsuccessfully tried to back out of after agreeing.

      They've tried appealing this for ages, and there's some suggestion a new legal avenue might have emerged in the last few years. By the looks of it, some in Leon remain quite enthusiastic about going at it alone.

      In other studies, mum has come through with some insights on those horrid caterpillars. As I suspected, they are up to absolutely ZERO good. Cop the following:

      "DO NOT touch the caterpillars! Their hairs are extremely irritating and may cause long-tern dermatitis and other serious skin conditions. Pets may also have negative reactions. …… The millions of long fine, needle-like hairs that cover each caterpillar are sharp and very brittle. These readily penetrate and break off in human skin and contain an irritating protein that produces a highly allergic response in most people. The hair shafts are covered in microscopic barbs, making them extremely difficult to remove. If these hairs get in the eyes, they can cause blindness …..Being voracious eaters, they will sometimes defoliate their tree and need to move to another. When they do this you’re likely to see them moving as a single train, of up to 200 individual caterpillars, in search of a new tree."
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    • Día 4

      La parada de Reliegos

      8 de mayo, España ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      La Parada betekent letterlijk de stop. Een dat was dan ook mijn stop in het dorpje Reliegos. Een gehucht van niets met het meeste kleine supermarktje ooit, waar ze dan wel weer over andere gekookte eieren verkochten.
      Het was een prima plek om te relaxen van de 30km ervoor een een goede uitvalsbasis voor León op 25km van hier.
      De albergue was prima en ik kwam er een paar eerdere bekenden van de camino tegen om gezamenlijk met elkaar te eten.
      De volgende ochtend was ik bijna de laatste die vertrok. En dat gaf de herberg een nog meer rustgevend gevoel.
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    • Día 21

      Reliegos

      11 de septiembre de 2019, España ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Nach einem sehr schönen Abend mit Gitarre, Gesang, Reflexionsrunde, gutem Essen und einem tollen Sonnenuntergang ging es nur in das 20 km entfernte Reliegos. Auch so ein verschlafenes Dorf mit vielen halbverfallenen Häusern, das aber viel Pilgertourismus verzeichnet und entsprechend Herbertsbetten bietet. Eine lokale Besonderheit ist Bar Elvis, wo der Besitzer fröhlich zu laut plärrender Rockmusik pfeift und singt. Die Wände sind innen und außen mit Kritzeleien übersät. Wir sind in die öffentliche Herberge eingecheckt, die eine große Küche hat. Mal wieder kein WiFi ;-). Dafür aber einen hervorragenden Minimarkt mit einer herzlichen Eigentümerin, die sogar Nescafé-Portionstütchen einzeln verkauft. Auch Salz gibt es abgepackt in Tablettentüten, ca 50 g. Das brauchen wir, da es mal wieder Pasta mit Gemüse geben wird, heute aufgepeppt mit Linsen. Morgen geht's nach Leòn.Leer más

    • Día 30

      Mansilla de las Mules

      17 de octubre de 2022, España ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      A few shots on the road from Reliegos to Mansilla da las Mulas.

      Our Kilometer numbers keep going down

      We were lucky to find a couple of unlocked churches in Mansilla (apparently there used to be many Mules here. We did not see any today!)Leer más

    • Día 27

      Day 24 Reliegos to Leon

      14 de octubre de 2023, España ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

      It was a relief to wake up and see that it was not raining as predicted. There were several small villages along the route which we enjoyed passing through. At Mansilla de Las Mulas we walked through "The Door of Saint James" the east entrance of a 13th century midevil wall protecting the city and the pilgrims first stop into the Kingdom of Leon.
      The remaining landscape until Leon was farmland and crossing peaceful rivers. Like other big cities it was a long walk into the central district. Our hostel is located on the edge of Plaza Regla right next to the Cathedral of Leon. It is an extremely busy weekend because of Spain Day a national holiday. We were treated to a lovely dinner on the plaza with the "Last Patrol" guys. We walked around a little after dinner and got a few pics. Having a second day here tomorrow will allow for some great exploration.
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    • Día 5

      Mansilla de las Mullas

      6 de octubre de 2019, España ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Dag schatjes van patatjes,

      Dag 6 en ik leef nog. Je houdt het niet voor mogelijk maar weer bijna 40 kilometer gestapt! In het vervolg heb ik geen auto nodig maar gewoon te voet. Aloewel ik hou er niet van om boodschappen ofzo te dragen. Zag dit dus maar niet tegen mijn baas.

      Vandaag heb ik wel voor de eerste keer mijn (goede) muziek gebruikt en het voelde aan alzof we drugs hadden ingenomen (niet dat ik daar iets van weet maar tis van horen zeggen e mama). We voelde onze voeten niet meer en we liepen alzof we koreanen achterna zaten (dat was ook zo). Dankzij de muziek hebben we ook het volle trakect kunnen uitlopen. Goed he.

      Maar nu zitten we in een albergue met ongeveer 28 man. Echt geloof me ik heb geen goedting om te slapen. Ik weet nu al dat dit onbestaande zal zijn. Ik krijg ook een dejavu gevoei maat jullie weten wel waarover ik het heb nietwaar.

      Maar allee we gaan weer eens "lekker" gaan slapen en je hoort me morgen wel als mijn vorten van mijn benen vallen 😭
      Doetjes!!! Xxx
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    • Día 30

      On the Road to Mansilla de las Mulas

      17 de octubre de 2022, España ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Another 17K walk on a road filled with agricultural land. I was prepared for a drenching rain, and we lucked out once again. Only few patches of drizzle. We had a coffee break in Reliegos, and got our destination of Mansilla de las Mulas (Mule Saddle?) early afternoon. We entered the town through the "door of St. James". This town definitely has no truck stops! I hope we have turned a corner as we approach the city of Leon, the meseta is slowly ending (churches in the meseta have been mostly closed, when open very stark.) A good sign was that St. Mary's church was open & didn't charge us an entrance fee and was peaceful & beautiful.

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    • Día 23–24

      Mansilla de las Mullas

      29 de septiembre de 2023, España ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      Hola, familiares y amigos. Today was just like yesterday as far as distance, views and weather goes.

      Enjoyed seeing some active bodegas (wine cellars built into hillside) as we passed through Reliegos. Arrived in Mansilla in time to check in, enjoy some tapas with Monika (from San Fran) and Barbara (from Nova Scotia) before heading to a three-course lunch at our own hotel: 1) Fried asparagus wrapped in ham; 2) chicken fajita; 3) Greek yogurt with honey and pecans. Still can't get used to the idea that they set a bottle of wine at your table to drink as much or little as you want. All-included price was 15 Euro.

      Eating at 3 is really perfect. It's lunch and dinner in one and you don't have to go to sleep on a full stomach. Help me remember this when I get home!

      We are excited to get to Leon tomorrow for our first two-night stay. Will look for an outfitter store to fix or replace one of my walking poles that randomly broke today and otherwise to restock, refuel and relax.
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