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    • Day 7

      Galicia!!

      April 14 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      Nothing better than waking up before daybreak, grabbing your backpack and jumping into a taxi with a speeding driver who is listening to thumping Calvin Harris techno music as he careens down small streets to deposit you at the marina- we’re awake now! Obrigato senhor! Our boat captain was jolly and happy but the young guys that were with us were very concerned that we get in and out of the small skiff without falling in the water 😂 We arrived to the beach (and Spain!) and started hiking. The early morning sandy paths we were walking on were through a pine forest and then out again to the seaside. As waves crashed we could smell the sea salt and feel the spray- invigorating! We marched ahead until the first café and stopped for tea and coffee, banana toasts and empanadas. After refreshments we headed to the town of A Guarda and the beautiful 16th century church of Santa Maria- we arrived just as Mass was finishing but went in for prayers and blessings. The church is filled with paintings, statues, stained glasses and painted wood icon altar pieces- lovely!! So easy to be reverent in these holy places full of beauty. We next passed the chapel of the Virgin de Guia with the Way of the Cross outside complete with tall granite crosses. Now that we are in Spain we also see more granite in the fixed Camino markers that give the exact mileage to Santiago de Compostella- it’s great to see those numbers dwindling ( slowly ) and we sisters are all so determined to keep walking. We encourage each other and laugh and chat. And we pray together and we even have been singing religious hymns from our childhood along the way. I’m sure the Sisters of Mercy from St. Mary’s school in tiny Rockledge, Florida would be proud. We, on the other hand, are grateful for our Catholic upbringing and school and the selflessness of the nuns who taught us. And we keep walking! Some of the paths are rocky and some areas of them are muddy and treacherous from last week’s rains. After 14 miles of glorious weather we entered the tiny hamlet of Oia, a beachside gem. The Monastery of Santa Maria La Réal stands majestically directly on the beachfront. It is Romanesque in design and from 1137- it has been used as a monastery, a place for prayer and a defensive site against attacks from pirates. Tonight as we entered the village, the townspeople were gathered around the town square talking and laughing and enjoying the evening- we did laundry hurriedly and had a delicious seafood dinner with fresh scallops and shrimp and watched the sun set- tomorrow will come early and we must be prepared to keep heading north!Read more

    • Day 31

      Tomorrow Santiago!

      Yesterday in Spain ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      It was a loooong 44 km day today. I am only 16 km's from Santiago now. I had to get within a short distance, to help out someone walking in tomorrow. I was amazed to see Ulia from Germany at the albergue here. I have not seen her since Coiimbra. Also said goodbye to Rafeal from Uruguay today. So tired. Have a look at todays pics.
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    • Day 5

      To Jimena de la Frontera (25 km)

      Yesterday in Spain ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Yesterday’s meal was good- the sea bass was freshly caught (we are only 10 km from the ocean after all) and grilled. And they served a really delicious and unusual entrada, which was a salad of sorts —avocado, oranges, onions in a tangy sauce. Since we’ve walked through many avocado and orange groves (with the incredibly sweet scent of the blossoms all around), it seems like an excellent way to show off local produce.

      Today’s walk had about a 300 m ascent up to the ridge of windmills. From there, the views were just gorgeous. Everything was green, lots of wildflowers, valleys, and hills and mountains. It was beautiful. After the descent, the rest of the walk was kind of a slog, a lot of it on asphalt. We had heard from many people on the forum that there was a virtually impassible brambly segment that we could avoid by taking a minor road. That meant about an extra kilometer and some more ascent but hey, we’re here to walk.

      Somehow, I managed to pick the Casa Rural (la Posada Grande) fue that is about as high as you can get in this town. At the end of the day, it was hard. But we are right in the centro histórico and the place itself is very comfy.

      What luck to find that this town keeps their castle open even on a Monday. After a late lunch, I spent about an hour climbing around the castle and am now having an icy agua con gas on a shady terrace looking out over the countryside.

      I have read that 2-3 years ago they discovered a pit with skeletons of some of Franco’s victims. That led to the opening of a little museum in town, which I would very much like to see, but it’s closed on Mondays.
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    • Day 33

      Malau les bons tuyaux

      April 10 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Tour de La Palma - Jour 6
      Parc National de la Caldeira de Taburiente
      20,66 km - 891 m d+

      Mardi 9, cette fois-ci ce n’est pas à 2 que nous allons randonner mais à 7 ! Les membres de l’équipe de choc sont Géraldine, Hilka, Kai, José, Liz, et nous 2 bien évidemment.

      La randonnée est vraiment magnifique, ça monte pas mal mais la vue sur les montagnes est incroyable, on se dit qu’on a bien fait de changer nos plans (merci Malau pour la suggestion) 🤩
      Arrivés en haut, on pique-nique à côté d’une mini-cascade qui a formé une mini-piscine naturelle, puis on repart pour tout redescendre. Il semblerait que personne n’ait vraiment étudié l’itinéraire, et on se rend compte qu’il reste beaucoup plus à descendre que ce que l’on pensait pour arriver jusqu’aux voitures. On arrive tant bien que mal jusqu’aux voitures et on rentre à l’auberge bien fatigués 😪

      Alors que nous avions réservé une auberge au sud de l’île, à Fuencaliente, qui était censé être la ville d’arrivée de notre étape du jour avant que nous changions nos plans, on décide finalement de rester une nuit de plus dans l’auberge de Los Llanos, pour une raison que vous découvrirez dans le prochain pingouin 🤪

      Los Pinguinos 🐧🐧
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    • Day 29

      Premier test des mollets 🦵

      April 6 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Tour de La Palma - Jour 3
      Los Sauces —> El Tablado
      22,54 km - 1565 m d+

      Samedi 6, troisième étape et cette fois-ci on commence les choses sérieuses avec pas mal de dénivelé.
      Très belle rando le long de la côte nord, on prend un peu la pluie le matin mais ça se découvre assez vite ensuite ⛅️
      On essaye de marcher un maximum avant notre pause dej, puis on termine tranquillement la rando par une dernière montée qui nous casse bien les jambes 😬

      Nouveau dodo dans une auberge, avec une belle vue sur la mer 🌊 (j’ai pas pris de photo oups)

      Los Pinguinos 🐧🐧
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    • Day 27

      Rando ou dodo ?

      April 4 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Tour de La Palma - Jour 1
      Santa Cruz de La Palma —> Puntallana
      10,73 km / 657m d+

      Jeudi 4, premier réveil à La Palma ! Nous avons prévu de rester à La Palma jusqu’au 12 avril, avec pour projet de faire le tour de l’île à pied en 8 jours en suivant le GR 130 🥾

      Pour la première étape, on commence en douceur avec une petite rando jusqu’à Puntallana. Clara est un peu fatiguée des derniers jours et de la traversée de la veille, et décide de chiller tranquillement à Santa Cruz. De mon côté je fais la rando jusqu’à Puntallana, c’est vraiment trop joli et c’est de bonne augure pour les prochains jours 🤠

      On se retrouve pour manger des tapas dans un petit resto à Santa Cruz, puis on finit l’après-midi tranquillement en ville. Le soir, on vérifie que notre organisation pour les prochains jours tient la route, on prépare nos sacs pour le lendemain et puis on va se coucher, toujours dans le même Airbnb que la veille.

      Los Pinguinos 🐧🐧
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    • Day 112

      San José - Los Escullos und zurück😅

      April 14 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Wir verlassen den Camping und starten nach San José (im Winter ein 2000 Seelenort der im Sommer auf 20000 mutiert). Wir genießen es in Ruhe durch die Läden zu bummeln. In einer Seitenstraße, abseits vom Tourismusviertel, finden wir eine gemütliche Tapasbar und beschließen (da das Essen hier mega aussieht) am Abend wieder zu kommen😅. Vorher geht es aber noch ein kleines Stück weiter bis nach Los Escullos, dem nächsten Strand😎. Dort machen wir einen Spaziergang über die hier fosilisierten Dünen. Ein schöner Ort mit nur wenigen Häusern. Nach einer Siesta am Strand dann also wieder zurück nach San José zu unserem ausgesuchten Lokal🤩😋.
      Hier übernachten wir auf einem Stellplatz ganz in der Nähe🤗.
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    • Day 6

      Last day in Portugal

      April 13 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      Woke up this morning to furtive rustling and lights on too early- sleeping in hostels means you must resign to the fact that everyone is on their own journey and your timetable may not concur with the other pilgrim’s schedules- our haste to get on the road forgives them, we say a morning prayer of thanks for a safe arrival last night, look forward and off we go! We first stopped in at the beautiful sanctuary atop of the mountain- dedicated to San Luzia- the church and the views outside were magnificent. Today we hiked and hiked- 17.7 miles! - strenuous going through some mountain paths with rocks and boulders to scramble over- also altitude changes and some serious uphills climbing over and down - we encouraged each other and leaned in to this trial. At last we made it back to the coast and some small villages- at one café we were treated when a local woman arrived with a homemade tart de Santiago and insisted that we all try some and then refused to let us pay her- such generosity! By the end of the day we were exhausted- we arrived in A Guarda at 7:45 pm- such a long day! But we certainly appreciated the beauty and kindness of Portugal and its people- we enjoyed a typical Portuguese dinner in the down square and collapsed gratefully into our hostel- tomorrow Spain!!Read more

    • Day 30

      A Long Hot Day

      April 14 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      I left Ponte Sampaio at 6:30 this morning, and walked 21 km's to A Portella today. I am staying at an old school type albergue. The communal meal was great, and there were 10 nationalities present. Tomorrow will be a long 30 km's to Hebron, were we will stay at an albergue in an old monastery.Read more

    • Day 23

      Puente Villarente

      April 14 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      This albergue is like a ranch? And there's a cat and the owner is really rude but in a funny way. The Austrian couple and I have synced up, we've wound up at three consecutive off stage albergues together so when we got in at the same time today we broke the ice.

      After showers and laundry they stuck their head round and said they were going to try and find lunch, did I want to come? Sarah and Martin. Martin has bought new size 48 shoes so his feet don't rub, he feels like an idiot but it's working.

      Afterwards I headed down to the river to try and remediate this horrific patchwork tan, but it was exceptionally cold in the water and quite hot outside it so I ended up trailing back, excited to sit on a couch, and enjoy a 6.30pm group dinner at the albergue - the earliest yet, what a treat! That's just finished, there's a book in English here that sounds a bit drab but I could be tempted. Anything goes, I'm on a couch!
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