- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés x 5, Le Puy x 2, Arles, Tours, Norte, Madrid, Via de la Plata, Portuguese, Primitivo
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Kanga, go Aussie go, go, go.. sorry could not resist sending that bit of Aussie love and familiarity,,, do tell, I imagine leeches are not a problem at this juncture, being that it is too cold for the little tackers? or are the wet conditions ideal for the lil suckers? all the best, following in your footsteps maybe next year..a local friend from here on the Sunny Coast is currently on the Norte and another starts in St.Jean 1st week of September, so jealously happy in a healthy way for dem...kateMade it to Guernica today. Lovely walk in company of new friends. Rained quite hard at one stage and I was very glad of my gloves when it got cold. It is always a thrill to realise that weather is just weather - and how easy are our lives with good clothes to protect us. We are blessed.
Whoa! We've reached Galicia. Now in Ribadeo. Just had my first meal of pulpo and ribadeira. Starting to feel a little melancholy - the closer we get to Santiago the nearer to the end of this wonderful adventure. Only one cure - planning the next.
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You needed an excuse for chocolates & churros - some might say you are not a true pilgrim until you have this for breakfast most days. Go Jill - will we see you at Sydney Pilgrims in Aug?Tomorrow we turn inland towards Santiago . Having that extra weight has helped make us strong - and given excuses for those hot chocolates and churros. It's mineral water and rusks from now....
Oh dear, another 'true pilgrim' test that I seem to have failed! Can I make up by noting that I had vegemite on my lunchtime bocadillo most days?You needed an excuse for chocolates & churros - some might say you are not a true pilgrim until you have this for breakfast most days. Go Jill - will we see you at Sydney Pilgrims in Aug?
We made it to Santiago. Loved the journey. Loved the company. Very, very happy. Hugged the Saint. Lit candles. Got a compostela endorsed with the name of my friend with Motor Neurone Disease (ALS). Picked up the tent from Ivar. Camped at As Cancelas. Enjoyed the pool but pity my bra and nickers (and nothing else) got taken from the clothesline - creepy.
It got hot. Very hot.
And now? My marriage has taken precedence over walking to Finisterre. We've hired a car.
That's it until next Camino.
And now? My marriage has taken precedence over walking to Finisterre. We've hired a car.
That's it until next Camino.
Used the Cicerone Guide "The Northern Caminos" by Whitson and Perazzoli. But did not need it much.Hi Kanga. Enjoyed reading about your latest Camino. What guide book did you use?
Used the Cicerone Guide "The Northern Caminos" by Whitson and Perazzoli. But did not need it much.
Thanks Kanga. We are trying to make a decision on next years Camino. We had our heart set on the Portuguese from Lisbon to SDC but it has been copping some bad reviews on the forum, so we are looking at an alternative Camino if we decide not to go ahead with our first choice.
Do you still have that list?I was so hungry last night I succumbed to the "Pilgrim Menu" and it was not good. Better to eat tapas at night or eat late, with the locals. We have a room last night but as the weather is better tonight we are heading for a campsite. I've also found a better list of campsites (none of my guides are geared towards camping) so hopefully the tent might get some use. Sleeping in the grounds of the albergues is still on the list but does not often seem easy.
Where did you pitch tent?Day 3 was beautiful - and we finished up in a real camp ground just before Zarautz - before dark. Definite improvement on night time tent adventures. Being Sunday we treated ourselves to the best menu del dia. Whitebait and ribs and some other fish - lots of butter and garlic. Delicious. And then there was dessert... We needed a treat as our bodies were feeling some pain. Sidra may become my favourite narcotic.
Day 4 has been an easy flat walk into Getaria where we are having a little second breakfast.