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Thank you. There was a 20 mile and a 10 mile event. I managed to finish the 10 mile just before the first walkers completed the 20 mile! I wasn't quite the last to finish - there were a couple of walkers after me, but I was happy enough with not being further up the field.@ dougfitz Good luck with your race walk.
Thank you for that tip, and the description of the route. I have now reached Burgos, and need to work out whether I am going to spend today exploring the city, or push on after visiting the cathedral. I think a rest day might do me good.I have some detailed directions on my blog at http://tritetales.com/2014/10/31/camino-how-to-enter-burgos/.
Unfortunately, St Nicholas was (and will likely be) closed in October, but on this virtual camino I will certainly check it out!was fortunate enough to find a bed at St Nicholas. It was everything that I expected, and a wonderful stay.
I followed the river route in early November. It was not very interesting, especially the first part to Villovieco which follows flat farm roads, but it's probably a lot more pleasant than the main road. I saw NO other pilgrims until the bar at Villalcazar de Sirga.This morning I walked to Poblacion de Campos for an early coffee, and I am wondering whether to follow the river or the road.
Thanks for that advice. I had a nice quiet day, and arrived at Villasirga in plenty of time to visit Santa Maria la Blanca and do all those domestic things before heading to the bar for a meal. I suspect it will be a very quiet night.I followed the river route in early November. It was not very interesting, especially the first part to Villovieco which follows flat farm roads, but it's probably a lot more pleasant than the main road. I saw NO other pilgrims until the bar at Villalcazar de Sirga.
Be sure before you leave in the morning to give a pat and a hug to the wonderful seated statue of Pablo Payo who opened the now famous Meson restaurante here circa 1965. A few years ago in winter I arrived here famished; only his Meson was open but for a private and very chic party. Long tables covered in white linen filled the room. Nevertheless I was given a seat 'below the salt' and served the same elaborate delicious meal as the elegant invitees. Since I was their 'token' pilgrim the meal was on the house! Happily sated I left 10 euros on that elegant table for the gracious staff.Thanks for that advice. I had a nice quiet day, and arrived at Villasirga in plenty of time to visit Santa Maria la Blanca and do all those domestic things before heading to the bar for a meal. I suspect it will be a very quiet night.
That sounds like a fabulous treat on a winter pilgrimage.I was their 'token' pilgrim the meal was on the house!
I, too, have finally made an appointment with a podiatrist for today. It seems silly to go to a doctor and say "My foot hurts if I walk too much." The obvious response is "Stop walking too much." Let's face it: camino-distance walking can easily be considered "too much." I really just want to be assured that I don't have a stress fracture, confirm if my orthotics are appropriate, and confirm if continued training is likely to be a problem.I am injured, my left shoulder, and will see my doctor today, have been in denial for a while
Sarah
Sorry to hear this Clare, I hope your foot is not fractured.I, too, have finally made an appointment with a podiatrist for today. It seems silly to go to a doctor and say "My foot hurts if I walk too much." The obvious response is "Stop walking too much." Let's face it: camino-distance walking can easily be considered "too much." I really just want to be assured that I don't have a stress fracture, confirm if my orthotics are appropriate, and confirm if continued training is likely to be a problem.
Rest well in Granon!
Clare
Hmmm. Seems that nature is also picking on @Griffin57 and me. I am scheduled for a bone scan to see if I have a stress fracture. (I'm not certain that confirmation is particularly useful, though, for treatment decisions.) The good thing is that at the end of the consultation, I told the podiatrist I was planning to walk the Camino in October; he paused a moment and simply said "Well, we'd better get on with it", referring to diagnosis, treatment and new orthotics.nature is conspiring against me
Well, no overlooking of vineyards in my garden! I spend most of my time sitting on the ground, crawling under shrubs, weeding, sorting rocks and watching insects. However, I find that being "close to nature" and methodical in my work creates a similar mindset as walking does. Either way, the tough part is to be patient and not rush the process.ow much credit might be gleaned from gardening on our hillside overlooking the Marne vineyards?
Yesterday I put in a very brisk walk to the podiatrist (my last hurrah for a few weeks, I think). That would get me from Hornillos del Camino to Hontanas, where the Santa Brigida Albergue gets some good reviews
I stayed at the Santa Brigada Alberge last year. Lovely clean bunks, nice food, great atmosphere met some lovely pilgrims, at least three that had given up their jobs to walk the camino! Paella for evening meal good but not exceptional.
It was so funny when we arrived the host asked if my fiance Steve and I were a couple and when we said 'yes' he started to unlock another room, everyone joked we were getting the honeymoon suite! Well it was private room ....... but still had a bunk bed in it! Oh how we laughed!
But can you pronounce it?Zariquiegui, a place I have neither been able to spell nor stayed at
Sahagun will forever be the place where I abandoned my 2014 Camino just as I was getting strong and into the rhythm. However I knew that the family funeral was a special and unique event whereas the camino would be here for me another time.@nidarosaI reached Sahagun last night,
I keep being torn between going as far as my actual steps for the day take me, and stopping in the previous town with an albergue. After a couple of nights where I pushed on early in my virtual camino, I have generally favoured the comfort of a bed rather than the shelter of a church doorstep.San Anton sounds lovely, I will bring a bivvy bag to stay there under the stars!
Some sources credit permethrin with a mild repellant effect, but that is all.The only relevant study I've found concluded that there was no deterrent effect - bedbugs happily wandered across the fabric without apparent ill effect.
Did you go to Cafe El Camino in El Burgo Ranero? It is run by a lovely couple who met on the Camino, Manuel from Barcelona and Svetlana from Bulgaria. They do shared meals for pilgrims in the evening with paealla, lentil soup and/or a vegetarian plate of cheese, humous and brocoli. It is a very friendly welcoming place where we spent a happy evening recently.For a bit of variation I took the long way to El Burgo Ranero yesterday, walking first to Calzada de Coto and then Calzadilla de los Hermanillos. Today I got a lot of walking in with various things, and walked on past Mansilla de las Mulas to Villarente.
It sounds wonderful. Let me see if I can re-create that bit of my virtual journey so that I can enjoy their hospitality.Did you go to Cafe El Camino in El Burgo Ranero? It is run by a lovely couple who met on the Camino, Manuel from Barcelona and Svetlana from Bulgaria. They do shared meals for pilgrims in the evening with paealla, lentil soup and/or a vegetarian plate of cheese, humous and brocoli. It is a very friendly welcoming place where we spent a happy evening recently.
They have a page on Facebook if you are on it and want to see more about the cafe.It sounds wonderful. Let me see if I can re-create that bit of my virtual journey so that I can enjoy their hospitality.
I have reached Leon, and I am thinking of making my way to the Paris Hotel, where I stayed in 2010, but I am afraid that I might get itchy feet by the morning, and want to push on rather than stay for an extra day and tour the city.
What a surprise to learn that you are across the road! I am in the municipal tonight for the nth time. Always enjoy pushing open that unlocked front door, taking off wet boots and staying here. The hospitalera who comes by late in the afternoon and lives nearby is SO friendly. Each time I recall the famous blizzard of 2006 when the snow outside was a meter deep and I spent 3 days/nights cozy inside brewing tea with a guy from Sao Paulo. ...Ah camino memories.
Are you in the albergue part or the upscale part? The owner came through and turned out the lights at 9 pm when I was there. I was the only person in the room at the time as the few other pilgrims were in the bar/restaurant, so I asked him whether we could use the lights until 10. My Spanish is quite understandable but he didn't respond and continued through the building. Two other pilgrims were admonished for being in the bar too late (but still earlier than 10 pm). The next morning, when he was making coffee in the cafe, someone asked about wifi, and he responded that it wasn't available in in the morning as pilgrims didn't need it.I'm now at Villafranca Montes de Oca. Hostel San Anton Abad
It's going to be my special treat to myself when I reach Santiago. I think I can afford it this time.Ah the Alberge, I'm a simple nurse, can't afford hotel prices and there certainly won't be any Paradors for me!
Of course! I forgot, I can afford a virtual ParadorIt's going to be my special treat to myself when I reach Santiago. I think I can afford it this time.
In Ages looking for a tiny alberge with a great reputation. ?Casa Caracol? ...
Ah, my Brierley is a 2013 edition and it's still in there. mmm some of this virtual camino is planning for my actual camino in September so good to know. I guess it will be El Pajar then? Or San Rafael? any recommendations?Since this walk is virtual I'm right behind you! Casa Caracol was at 4 calle de Iglesia years ago and VERY special. Perhaps today it is only open in our dreams.
@dougfitz your mileage continues to inspire me. I normally love descents but I had a fall there last time, not a bad one but shook me up a bit and made me take things slower, a lesson I seem to remain reluctant to learn.I got a couple of walks in today, and was able to reach Riego de Ambros. I loved the walk through Rabanal and Foncebadon to Cruz de Fero. Just gorgeous. But that descent into Acebo. I didn't like it last time, and it hasn't gotten any better.
If I remember correctly, El Pajar was good. The bathrooms were private - you have shower, sink and toilet all to yourself with a proper door!I guess it will be El Pajar then? Or San Rafael?
On my first camino in 2012, I walked with my sister in law, and our first day was only Astorga to El Ganso. Then Day 2 was El Ganso to Acebo. Being early November, the sleet/snow started as we trudged up to the Cruz de Ferro. The Cruz was COLD and windy and wet. I should have layered better (it was just Day 2 so I didn't have the art perfected) so I was relieved when we got to Manjarin where there was fire and hot tea. We considered staying there but I put on another layer and decided to brave the weather to find accommodation with hot showers! We were so happy to see Acebo after 7 km in ugly weather and darkness approaching, that the descent was a pleasure. As we entered town, a man walking his dog stopped to tell us about his Casa Rural - so we stayed at Jaime's lovely La Trucha del Arco Iris. Excellent vegetarian food, cozy fireplace, great atmosphere.But that descent into Acebo.
If you eat them on a virtual camino, do you have to be virtuous as well?Promise to walk these off tomorrow
If you eat them on a virtual camino, do you have to be virtuous as well?
I thought it looked like a nice town to stay in, last year when I just walked through.Only got to Villamayor de Monjardin yesterday
Isn't that colder than usual?about -4 deg C
Unlike many places, I do remember it. The cold beers in the vending machine at albergue Puente/Casa de Austria were very welcome.In Los Arcos, which I can't remember at all from 2012
Where I live it is not unusual to get minima down to -6 deg C. What is unusual is to find me walking if it is that cold!Isn't that colder than usual?
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