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As my elder daughter would say (in a voice full of faux histrionics) "We're all gonna die!"A friend on the GR 65 just sent me a pharmacie thermometer showing 48.
I live in Madrid and it's like an oven out on the street. Right now it's about 37 degrees, it's been like this for several weeks now. I often think of how pilgrims might be coping on the Caminos of Spain. The Camino del Norte or Camino Inglés wouldn't be so hot though. Galicia is generally much cooler, so some respite from the heat awaits those heading into Galicia.I just took a picture of current Spain weather and it must .be difficult in thé south...
I was in Caceres last night and we saw a pilgrim on Via Del Plata , I could not believe my eyes . I hope he will be okI live in Madrid and it's like an oven out on the street. Right now it's about 37 degrees, it's been like this for several weeks now. I often think of how pilgrims might be coping on the Caminos of Spain. The Camino del Norte or Camino Inglés wouldn't be so hot though. Galicia is generally much cooler, so some respite from the heat awaits those heading into Galicia.
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The cool, green, Celtic province of Spain:I walked the Portuguese route by the coast and when I reached the border to Spain and waljed in Galicia it was the chilliest place in Europe during the first heatwave this summer. In Sweden it was 30 degrees C, in Poland 40 and in Galicia 18-25. I wore my fleece in the evenings and sometimes in the mornings. Perfect for walking, not for sunbathing...