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    • Dag 10–11

      100 Mile Celebration!! 🥾🍾🙌🏼🇪🇸🎊

      23. april, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Villamayor de Monjardín to Viana
      Day #7 - 100 mile celebration!!! 🎉Today was a total grind but we knocked out a whopping 32k (20 miles!) 👊🏻

      Despite our initial plans yesterday, we were feeling pretty good when we reached the 20k town of Torres del Rio so we decided to push another 10k more through the wind & rain to the next town of Viana. Little did we know how strenuous that last 10.4k would be with many steep ups and downs along the way.

      Our bodies and minds are spent so tonight we treated ourselves to a private hotel room tonight with fuzzy blanks and a noon checkout!!! It even has a bathtub… oh the luxury!!!
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    • Dag 11

      Day 8 Viana

      18. april, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Olive trees! There are tons here and they make the most tasty oil. We decides not to take a rest day tomorrow so we walked only 18 km today. Checked in just after noon. Tomorrow we plan on 20km. We are just not sure what shape we'll be in if we do the 28km scheduled.Les mer

    • Dag 15

      Adios Navarra

      26. september 2022, Spania ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      I was off early and caught the sun rise coming out of Los Arcos. I managed to keep pace with other pilgrims for most of the day for the first time and had to get in a queue for food at the first cafe in Sansol because I was still surrounded by people. I managed to walk 18 km for the first time on the Camino and was in my next accommodation around two o'clock, which was much faster that I was doing earlier in the week.

      Everyday on the Camino so far has been beautiful. Olive groves give way to golden fields already harvested, endless villages with their magnificent bell towers and a smattering of Benedictine monasteries on hilltops. To the north all day were the cliffs of another mountain range and south further hills abound. A wise pilgrim has explained that the Camino is never flat and each day we climb up hill and down dale repeatedly.

      We share the path with many locals walking their dogs and their families, with school children on excursions, with the occasional crazy cyclists and apparently with a bunch of old guys doing a horseback Camino.

      Tonight I spend my last night in the Spanish State of Navarra and the Basque part of Spain. To celebrate I'm staying at the palace, well in a location where there was once a palace. Now it's just a modern hotel built inside the stone facade with bedrooms decorated in regal colours.

      But I soaked in the bath forever My feet are much better and I now only have localised sore spots rather than my whole feet dying, at least that was the case for 15 km. I did struggle with the last three, but I don't have another day longer than today for more than three weeks and lots of shorter days coming up. I might brave carrying my full pack for the 9km into Logrono tomorrow.

      (Sorry about the duplicate photos, can't delete them and to tired to repost the whole thing)
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    • Dag 10

      Day 8 - To Los Arcos

      16. september 2022, Spania ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      Day 8 - To Los Arcos
      21.6 km; Temp 21-22°C;
      Difficulty rating 2/3.
      A sidenote, if you click on the map at the top of my trip and then zoom in you will see each stop I make.

      This morning only 3 km out of Estella was an amazing wine fountain!
      “Bodegas Irache”. I am well into the wine vineyards now, and I went through more beautiful forest paths today. Notice the yellow arrow on the tree, guiding our way. A church atop a mountain has me wondering why it was built there and how many people actually attend. I was lucky enough to hear the bell ringing from such a vast distance.
      The intense walking every day makes me thankful for my water being so accessible; that I don’t have to search/reach for it. Alas I arrived in Los Arcos. It was so quiet!! I guess it was still siesta time. But the guard dog was on duty. There was a really amazing church in Los Arcos where I hoped to attend. But there was no mass yesterday. So I lit candles.
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    • Dag 24

      Now at Viana

      20. april 2023, Spania ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Today was a shorter walk, actually 18.7 kms, and we started thinking it would be a breeze. But soon found out that it was full of many ups and downs - to the rivers, and then up the hill on the other side. Still stunning scenery and lovely towns to walk through. But every view in every direction has mountains in the background, so I guess we can’t expect anything but hilly walks for the moment! But tomorrow IS easy…it is just 9.5 kms into Logroño where we have a rest day on Saturday, and again I think we’ll take it very easy…! It is predicted to be a bit rainy on Saturday and that is just fine! It’s funny how our memories of the walks seem to blot out the hard bits (or we are just older!).

      By asking people, and using apps and Google we are confident that the main grain crops are wheat and barley. Apple photos offers to identify so I did a close up of one which suggested barley, and Amr’s app identified the other one as wheat…Today we saw some sheep for the first time round here. They were being herded (just by a shepherd, no dogs) down the hill and across the road, right across our path.

      We stopped many times for breaks and cooling - it gets very hot climbing the hills, despite the chilly early start. Surprisingly I think this camino May end up being hotter than September/October when it gradually gets cooler. I think on the meseta and when we finish at the end of May it may be very hot. But at least the meseta has no big climbs!!

      We continue to marvel at the contrast of the seasons…I looked up photos of today’s walk in 2018 in autumn, and the same view of vineyards and olive groves was so different - the vineyards at the moment are brown with dead looking branches just starting to think about sprouting leaves, whereas in autumn they are all green and laden with grapes soon to be harvested, and the surrounding grain fields are now green and in 2018 were brown stubble! Amazing comparing the exact same view! Both beautiful.

      Another funny thing happened when we were having a break at a little shrine where there was shade and a nice wall to sit on…there were a few assorted people that we had seen off and on during the walk…and a little Japanese woman came up to me and said “I am 80, and do you mind me asking how old you are”…so of course I said I was 80 too, and she hugged me and we agreed we were probably the oldest people on the camino - she had thought she was the oldest person and had to share the fame!! It was quite a moment…she is staying at Viana too..we said we’d have a wine, but haven’t seen her again yet.

      We were so hot when we walked in - I still have a bright red face, and probably will till I wake up in the morning! - and we stopped for a beer before even checking in at the hotel. This is one of the special hotels..we have been here twice before..a lovely old palacio building, and right on the camino. Beautiful room, but the wifi only works in the foyer - but a very pleasant and comfortable place to sit - where I am now.

      …Now back from dinner, and have to add that it was rather fun. This hotel has a formal almost fine dining room where we have eaten before, but also there is the cafeteria bar place which also does dinners, and was where we chose to eat…with their €15 dinner. Delicious - I had peppers stuffed with cod, and then chiperones…2 of my faves. But when we were starting, in wandered the 80 yr old Japanese woman, and then a young French Canadian girl we had been talking to on and off today and they both joined us (we were a course ahead)…both staying at the hotel. A good conversation…
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    • Dag 14

      Viana

      29. august 2022, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

      Short walk today about 8 miles. Sandi and I meet a guy Frank and his wife. He was wearing a Oregon duck shirt. We invited them down to the eagles after this is done. Sandi had a rough start she has strained her neck but she is a real trooper and walked on one foot at a time. Buen CaminoLes mer

    • Dag 14

      Viana

      29. august 2022, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

      We had short walking day today, traveled 8 miles, saw this cool rock zen garden anf a tree with ribbons from all the pilgrims who have past. Not as hot today when we arrived it was 81..... now 77 with rain and thunderstorms ⛈️⚡️⛈️ Stopped at a pathway Cafe and got some hard boiled eggs for protein boost. Was a fabulous day today. Even found another vending machine, more dinner options now...lol!!! 🤣🤣Les mer

    • Dag 7

      Viana

      29. juli 2022, Spania ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      On my way to Logroño, I started the day walking with an older German couple. They started walking in Munich!!! That would be 2,700k to Santiago, and they have done over 2/3 of the way, in a bit over 3 months. They started with very heavy packs, as they had to be equipped for the snow. Then they shipped the winter gear home. Legends!
      At one point they decided to stop for a coffee, but I kept going. I walked the rest of the way on my own, at a slow and steady pace.
      I stopped here for a break and a snack at Viana. It was getting very hot, and just sitting in the shade for a while felt great.
      Although I was walking on my own, I exchanged many 'buen caminos' with other walkers, and I could recognise some faces. Then, at rest stops, we can count on those familiar people to look after the backpack while one goes to the toilet, for example. We may not know each other's names, but we're all part of the same big thing and we look after each other.
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    • Dag 14

      Viana

      18. september 2022, Spania ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Kolejny piękny dzień. Pomimo krótszego odcinka jesteśmy bardzo fizycznie zmęczeni ale jest dobra rzecz w głowie i sercu. Nasze ulubione kolory w postaci żółtych strzałek lub niebiesko-zoltych plakietek dają kierunek w przyszłość. Pomału widujemy tych samych ludzi i odwiedzamy się czasami na 100 metrów czasami na dłużej a czasami przy kawie.Dzisiaj było chyba 8 mocnych podejść na szczęście krótkich no i oczywiście tyle samo zejść. Końcówka ciężka bo w pełnym słońcu już bez wody na szczęście zrekompensowało nam całkowicie piękna Viana.
      Z ciekawostek po pierwsze to świątynia w Torres del Rio w kształcie ośmioboku (czyli templariusze) z XII wieku bardzo przypominająca świątynię Eunate do której nie mogliśmy wejść a tutaj mozna było wszystko zobaczyć. W środku nic nie przypomina kościoła ale wręcz przeciwnie arabski mihrab
      Viana to przeurocze malutkie miasteczko leżące na granicy Nawarry i Kastylii. Było ono świadkiem wielu walk pomiędzy oboma krainami. Cezar Borgia zginął w czasie oblężenia miasta a był on synem późniejszego papieża Aleksandra VI.
      W starym mieście jest piękny kościół Santa Maria de la Asuncion z główną fundacja gotycka ale z barokowa okrasa, posiada wiele skarbów i jedna z naw jest poświęcona Sw. Jakubowi pogromcy Maurów - Santiago Matamoros. Ten motyw będzie się jeszcze pojawiał później. To tyle z ciekawostek.😊
      Jutro wchodzimy do krainy win.😁😍❤️
      I thought we were in wine country already for at least 3 days😍! Everywhere around were grapevines with different types of grapes, mainly the dark tiny ones, people are growing them on the balconies and above the garages, too! It looks beautiful ❤️
      They have been lifesavers for us, when on the road we needed some extra sugar, numerous times we just grabbed cluster of 🍇 to fullfil the carbs deficiency 😋. Same with figs, blackberries and almonds, all just in the reach of the hand...
      As they say: don't praise the day before the sun sets, after yesterday's kind day to my feet, today I developed first 2 blisters😳. Dr Tom just finished wound care for them, and hopefully today won't be a painful day😊. I'm posting few more pic from last day in a new footprint 👣. Thank you All for walking with us🥰❤️
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    • Dag 11

      Inglesia Santa Maria de la Asuncion

      28. mai 2022, Spania ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      The church of Santa María de la Asunción located in Viana ( Navarra , Spain ) is a religious building built between 1250 and 1312. 
      Of course my interest was to find the grave of Cesare Borgia the son of Pope Alexander VI and for all purposes the Machiavellian Prince

      César Borgia died during a treacherous ambush, in Viana, on March 12, 1507. 
      Initially buried in a Sepulcher inside the church in the sixteenth century his remains were dragged out and buried in the plaza before church
      later on reburied again at the top platform of the steps to the church with the inscription that you see here
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