Is there anyone currently on the
Camino Frances near Estella who could look into something for me (or someone who already knows something)? Last year I walked the
Camino Frances in May and was asked to stop by the underpass outside of the city to take pictures of the cairn of
Mary Catherine Kimpton, a Canadian who died there in 2002 after being struck by a drunk driver. The pictures were for her granddaughter, whom I know. The underpass we all now use to safely bypass that busy road was actually built after her death.
I managed to take some pictures, which she hugely appreciated. However, I was looking over the area again on Google maps (the first picture below, which is from this year) and the cairn is now somehow missing? Timeline pictures show it clearly absent from the spot where it was. This must be a pretty recent development because I spent some time with it last summer.
Does anyone know if it was somehow moved somewhere in the park? The memorial cairn was built by Mary's husband (who has since passed), a bricklayer, and has been there since 2012. It was large, solidly built, with mortar and everything. I'm very confused at how it could be gone. Alex (the granddaughter) is planning on visiting the cairn when she does her own Camino to complete one in memory of her grandmother, and I'm sure it would be devastating to find the cairn gone. Does anyone have any information on this? Was the cairn simply moved farther into the park, closer to the walking path?
The cairn was directly behind the stone wall of the underpass. The exact location is on maps is 42.661263,-2.006956. The Ermita de San Miguel Arcángel is also nearby.
If anyone has any information on this, or is able to take a look in the park, it would be greatly appreciated.