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Camino – How to enter Burgos

Brierley’s guide shows three routes into Burgos but the signage is not good. It certainly wasn’t good on the “green” river route I took. I followed instructions provided on the Camino forum. I’m going to rephrase them below based on my walk a couple of days ago. 1. Follow the yellow arrows on leaving Orbaneja…

October 31, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Day 15. Ages to Burgos

Not much to say today. Walked and walked and walked some more. Much of the terrain was on paths that had rocks of varying sizes so that one had to watch the route continuously, and place the feet carefully. The result is that I’ve got a touch of shin splints, in case you are interested.…

October 30, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Camino – End of Week 2. Granon to Ages

As I started this post, I was in Granon getting cosy in my sleeping bag wearing my clothes for the next day. They also happened to be my clothes from the day just done. A night at this albergue is known to many as a highlight of the camino – the wonderful volunteer hospitaleros (a…

October 27, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Week 2, continued. My Camino unfolds

This morning I decided that my toe needed a day off. An infected blister and amputation would put a damper on my plans. I packed up my stuff as usual since we need to vacate the albergue for cleaning, until early afternoon. I went for coffee with the Canadian Clan, exchanged email addresses, and said…

October 26, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Day 9 (maybe). Week 2 (pretty sure of that). Another day on the Camino

I have demonstrated an inability to blog every day, or even to count the days. We’ll see how I do with the weeks. Today I feel like a real pilgrim as I am limping like many others. One of my small blisters is flourishing, and my baby toe hurts! I may need to give it…

October 24, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Day 8. Week of the pig, in Viana

I like encountering unexpected things when I travel. Today I wandered into the  Casa de Cultura in Viana (pop 3600). As far as I can determine, this week’s exhibit features the history and methods of killing pigs and making sausages. Yesterday there was a demonstration of soap-making from pig fat. Tomorrow there will be a…

October 23, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Days 4, 5 and 6. Made it to Los Arcos

Two days of short walks (15 km each). It has been sunny and mid-20s. On the first night I had some unfriendly roommates but on the next evening at Albergue Puente in Puente La Reina (quite nice) I ran into a very agreeable crowd, half of whom are Canadians. One fellow is retired from the…

October 20, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

Cast of Camino characters

Here are some of the characters who are crossing my path these days. You read about A who adopted my spare boots. One striking thing about her is how un-shy she is. She may not be a careful planner in some ways – she was VERY impressed with my preparation when i pulled a needed safety…

October 19, 2014 in 2014 Camino Francés, Camino de Santiago.

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