With the medieval GPS a little hazy I either passed the half way mark this morning or definitely by the time I reached tonight’s stop.
This stage is reputedly one of the toughest – As there is largely nothing to distract from each step – and a 30k hike to Moratinos (Pop’ 12 + Livestock ) forces you to consider why you’re here ( maybe a tad introspective for me ) or look on each of the 45,000 steps a day like this requires as an opportunity to appreciate what’s happening around you . ( more me !)
Here’s what a fellow traveller Heather McClure from Santa Monica US posted tonight – you’ve seen her pic on this blog before. Hope you can read it – it’s fab .
A good start – breakfast in Carrion de Los Condes ( Fuel up or your legs are useless within 2 hours !! )
Start in the Dark .
Some Panoramas from Heather . Who calls me “Irish Ian” and greets me with “Top of the …….. ” fill in time of day / occasion/ Drink here . No idea why – and am not going to dissuade her now
Of the 3 measures for the Camino Frances I’m going with 820k – it covers me for sightseeing and meandering .
So today is a big day !!! – half way – woo hoo
Past Vast Monasteries
And out again into the Meseta – and then ………….. Nada , Nowt , Nothing for 7 hours .
Of course ….. relieved by the convo’ ,the common humour and in jokes of the – by now – symbiotic travelling band .
A photo you take when bored …..
A welcome late lunch and Beer …
Joined by Rikke from Denmark on the way to meet boyfriend in Santiago and then off to surf in Finisterre together .
3 more hours to …. days end
In Montanilla – this is our Hostal – one up from an Alberque- € 14 Euros ( flash eh ?) a comfortable haven for hot shower and chill should give us a shorter day tomorrow.
Surrounded by old Bodegas for wine storage. Hobbit Houses !
And ending with THE most bizarre “Camino Moment” . 3 Japanese pilgrims gave an impassioned impromptu performance in the Hostal common room.
Get this – somehow they have a BIWA with them – a Japanese musical instrument. – heavy to carry I suppose .
Each song introduced with care by this man .
Happy to be here . Totally bizarre and wonderful – i have video . They love the fact my Sister Kate is in Tokyo and will also see this !
Night all
Can’t believe they carried an instrument throughout the journey! Say ‘Ohayo gozaimasu’ from me! It’s not rude, I promise! How many more days of walking? 2? So lovely to speak to you on Monday from my Ivory Tower! Love you, SS
So beautifully written and heart felt Heather. What a remarkable journey. Ian I know you’ll start getting emotional now. Prepare your pals for the farewells. So looking forward to seeing you. X
Ciara
Wonderful insight from your walking comrade Heather, I think this post on your blog has to be the most raw and interesting so far and you’ve posted some great ones….. memories that will stay with you forever