It’s a funny thing. I spent 5 weeks walking across the top of Spain and I haven’t mentioned the 3 most prevalent things you see and hear. The yellow arrow,
We went for tapas and G&T last night, and almost everyone from the starting day was there. It feels like a family get together. So now, let me do the
Ok sleep. Getting ready mentally for the final walk in to Santiago, but I know it’s going to rain and know how hard that is on the group and the
early start with French toast, OJ, cafe con lache. Yum… got a lift back into town in the fog and headed down the track with what seemed like everyone in
so after what I can honestly say was one of the best hotel experiences we have had, where Pilar on reception was a gem. She made the whole thing. Just
Early to rise after a poor nights sleep. Fog was thick this morning and we walked for almost 2.5 hrs up the mountain until we hit a cafe and the
Decent nights sleep and early breakfast saw us walk out of Sarria in the dark at 8am. We walked all morning in the mist and couldn’t see a thing in
lovely day today. The walk out of Triacastella through San Xil was beautiful. Up up up and over the mountain and I lost my 3rd hat today. I was taking
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