- Time of past OR future Camino
- Some in the past; more in the future!
Well, that all happened fast!
As of a week ago, I was planning to head to the Canary Islands in early December to walk the three-day Camino de Gran Canaria. But a TAP cabin crew strike scheduled for the day I was to return home and TAP’s lack of flexibility on rescheduling meant that I ended up cancelling the whole thing.
Partly inspired by this thread, I decided last Tuesday to walk the Via Serrana instead. Yesterday, I took a bus to my favourite large city in Spain, Sevilla, and this morning I saw the sun’s first light hit the Giralda Tower.
Then I took another bus south to La Línea and I spent this afternoon with views and monkeys on top of the Rock of Gibraltar. It’s the first time I’ve been to Gibraltar since the first few weeks of my travelling life in mid-2001, so it was fun and nostalgic to return half a lifetime later.
Tomorrow I start walking this 240km, 10-day camino back to Sevilla. I don’t know much about it but I quite like it that way. People who have done it have said very good things about it, and since Andalucía has always been my favourite part of Spain, I’m excited to walk through it for the first time!
As of a week ago, I was planning to head to the Canary Islands in early December to walk the three-day Camino de Gran Canaria. But a TAP cabin crew strike scheduled for the day I was to return home and TAP’s lack of flexibility on rescheduling meant that I ended up cancelling the whole thing.
Partly inspired by this thread, I decided last Tuesday to walk the Via Serrana instead. Yesterday, I took a bus to my favourite large city in Spain, Sevilla, and this morning I saw the sun’s first light hit the Giralda Tower.
Then I took another bus south to La Línea and I spent this afternoon with views and monkeys on top of the Rock of Gibraltar. It’s the first time I’ve been to Gibraltar since the first few weeks of my travelling life in mid-2001, so it was fun and nostalgic to return half a lifetime later.
Tomorrow I start walking this 240km, 10-day camino back to Sevilla. I don’t know much about it but I quite like it that way. People who have done it have said very good things about it, and since Andalucía has always been my favourite part of Spain, I’m excited to walk through it for the first time!
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