roving_rufus
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (2013-2015) Portugues (2017-2019) Via Francigena (2018-??) Camino from Ireland (2020-??)
Monday 9th January
Picking the Via Bayona up again, I headed out of Vitoria Gasteiz on Monday 9th. The tree lined paseo out of the centre was busy with walkers and runners. Glad to find bar by the petrol station (before Gometrxa) was open as by then the wind picked up which made things chillier.
After Subijana de Alava having climbed to the high point I veered right onto the alternate route - I will post details of this separately when I get home with photos and trail map. Like the trail coming up, the initial path following the ridge was muddy and slippy after rain- I got very lucky and didn't end up falling but a stick would have been useful! Then onto a broad lane which gradually dropped down the hill to reach the road and rejoin the main route 300m before motorway underpass.
La Puebla de Arganzon albergue is open again! But a new system requires you to check in online with name, email and date to get the entry code- which you punch into a keypad by the door. The system does allow you to check in 2 weeks before hand which may be useful info if you don't have a smartphone. Once inside you are left to your own devices with a form to fill, donation box etc. One or two dodgy looking heaters for winter months but there was hot water.
I got a huge surprise! The albergue door opened and in came another pilgrim- a Spanish guy called Jesus. Pilgrims are uncommon on this route and in winter too! (Someone is a day ahead as well!)
Picking the Via Bayona up again, I headed out of Vitoria Gasteiz on Monday 9th. The tree lined paseo out of the centre was busy with walkers and runners. Glad to find bar by the petrol station (before Gometrxa) was open as by then the wind picked up which made things chillier.
After Subijana de Alava having climbed to the high point I veered right onto the alternate route - I will post details of this separately when I get home with photos and trail map. Like the trail coming up, the initial path following the ridge was muddy and slippy after rain- I got very lucky and didn't end up falling but a stick would have been useful! Then onto a broad lane which gradually dropped down the hill to reach the road and rejoin the main route 300m before motorway underpass.
La Puebla de Arganzon albergue is open again! But a new system requires you to check in online with name, email and date to get the entry code- which you punch into a keypad by the door. The system does allow you to check in 2 weeks before hand which may be useful info if you don't have a smartphone. Once inside you are left to your own devices with a form to fill, donation box etc. One or two dodgy looking heaters for winter months but there was hot water.
I got a huge surprise! The albergue door opened and in came another pilgrim- a Spanish guy called Jesus. Pilgrims are uncommon on this route and in winter too! (Someone is a day ahead as well!)