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At the end of a day of walking the first thing you want is a shower and some cool water running on your feet.
A lot of pilgrims in San Juan de Ortega planned to go to ...
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Enough with the rain already!
(Jul 16 '07)
"The Benedictine Monastery used to house 500 monks but now only has a handful."
So we got up late and didn´t really get an early start at all. In fact it was 9:50am by the time I was on the road.
The ...
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2ª Jornada: Portomarín - Palas de Rei
(Jun 15 '07)
Nos levantamos una hora más temprano porque queríamos llegar al albergue público y poder comer todos juntos. La jornada comenzó con amenaza de lluvia pero no nos iba a lloer en todo el día. Fue uno de ...
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1ª Jornada: Sarria - Portomarín
(Jun 14 '07)
Nuestra primera etapa nos deparaba la primera dificultad: la lluvia. Habíamos quedado en descansar algo y levantarnos a las 7 para intentar salir antes de las 8 y así fue. Cuando me desperté empecé a ...
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Camino de Santiago Sept. 3 - 9th
(Sep 09 '07)
This blog is dedicated to all you masochists out there. Choosing to go on a vacation where your skin is dry and sunburned, achy joints, blisters, mystery bugs, and bleary eyes sounds like a good ...
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Ok. I know, it wasn´t a big walk today. 16km. Yes I´m ashamed. But this is the last ´big´city I´ll be in before Santiago. So I need to resupply. I needed to get ...
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(*Updated*) A Beach in the Mountains
(Jul 14 '07)
"The man had a bowl of liquid flame - he had my attention!"
*********New update at bottom*********
So it was only about 23km today. Not a lot but I had company.
I woke up this morning and just ...
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Well I´m not actually in Manjarin but it was the closest place to El Acebo that I went through. Quite funny really as El Acebo is a nice stablished village with ...
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Choc-fest! (For religion of course!)
(Jun 28 '07)
"They were giving out cups of thick hot choc sauce..."
Left Puente and started to make my way to the second village on route, the hilltop town of Cirauqui, for breakfast, only to find that the coffee ...
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Well I caught the bus to St. Jean-Pied-de-Port or literally "St. John at the Foot of the Pass" and met an American lady by the name of Sarah. We talked a bit on the bus and she ...
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