- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2019 - Frances & Portugues
July 2022 - Norte
I just biked the CP backwards from SDC to Lisbon. This happened yesterday, September 28, 2019 on a normal south to north walker’s first or second day out of Lisbon. The place is just before a south to north walker will come to Alverca do Ribatejo (the town where you have to go up stairs into a train station to cross the railroad tracks). In fact, my heart was still pounding from schlepping my bike up and down those stairs when I was chased by the Big Dog. This, my last day, was my only serious dog chasing on the entire CP and CF.
You will go thru miles where you’re on dirt paths thru fields. You will come to a place where the CP (at least the Wise Pilgrim CP app I was using) wants you to go down a very thin dirt path thru a field where the sign outside it (from my N to S side, don’t know about the side a S to N walker would be coming from) says “PRIVATE PROPERTY” (in Portuguese). In that field is a large white Mastin (those big farm dogs you see everywhere that come in all colors and look St. Bernardish). I saw him but was hurrying to get to Lisbon and didn’t want to take the time to figure out a workaround. He just laid there til I was right near him, then started chasing. I hauled a$$ and prayed I wouldn’t fall while cooing “Good dog, you’re a good dog, see I’m leaving, good boy.” I didn’t look back or even down cuz my eyes were glued to navigating the path at high speed but I think he stopped at the property line. Don’t know if he’d go after a walker but if he did, you couldn’t ride fast to escape. I don’t recommend it.
Suzanne
You will go thru miles where you’re on dirt paths thru fields. You will come to a place where the CP (at least the Wise Pilgrim CP app I was using) wants you to go down a very thin dirt path thru a field where the sign outside it (from my N to S side, don’t know about the side a S to N walker would be coming from) says “PRIVATE PROPERTY” (in Portuguese). In that field is a large white Mastin (those big farm dogs you see everywhere that come in all colors and look St. Bernardish). I saw him but was hurrying to get to Lisbon and didn’t want to take the time to figure out a workaround. He just laid there til I was right near him, then started chasing. I hauled a$$ and prayed I wouldn’t fall while cooing “Good dog, you’re a good dog, see I’m leaving, good boy.” I didn’t look back or even down cuz my eyes were glued to navigating the path at high speed but I think he stopped at the property line. Don’t know if he’d go after a walker but if he did, you couldn’t ride fast to escape. I don’t recommend it.
Suzanne