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Burgos is a vibrant city of about 200,000. And, the Festival de San Pedro y San Pablo is going on this week, so the city has distinctly celebratory vibe right now. There’s live music in the square, and fireworks each night. Since it is Monday, all the museums were closed today. It was a little
What a way to end week 2. Whew! I’ve put in some crazy miles this week, and since tomorrow’s a rest day, I finally have an opportunity for an update. Friday was from Cirueña to Belorado and was my second longest mileage day so far…17.66 miles. I booked the first hostel that you come to
Today was my second longest day so far, mileage wise, 16.4 miles. I think back to those 5, 8, or even 10 mile hikes I did back home, and how tiring those longer hikes felt, LOL. Today I felt spent…at capacity, but not beyond capacity. Progress! Leaving Ventosa, the next town was Nájera, which marks
After my grueling 18 mile day on Monday, I opted for a “short” 13 mile day yesterday, and opted to get a late start. The weather here in northern Spain has been absolutely beautiful in the mornings. Slightly cool, sunny, breezy. However, it can turn beastly hot from around 2:00 until about 6:00. Thus, the
Today was my longest mileage so far: 28.67 kilometers (17.90) miles. As much as I’d love to do this trek in neat 15 mile intervals, the towns don’t always line up that way. They could be 12 miles apart, with the next two 18 miles apart. So, sometimes 18 mile days are necessary in order
It was a beautiful day on the Camino today! I was feeling energized after rest day yesterday. Today’s highlights included the Irache wine fountain and hiking with Camino friends. The road flattened out after an initial incline, and weather was overcast and cool until about 2:00 when the sun kicked into high gear. That seems
My first scheduled rest day of the trip! Even though it was a rest day, I still managed to put on 5 miles. Estella is a town of about 14,000 people, so not huge. Just right for exploring on foot. I visited the Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra, which is an art museum featuring
This was probably my favorite day on the Camino so far. Not just because tomorrow is a scheduled rest day (although I’m absolutely relishing the thought of a chill day), but also because I can feel myself becoming stronger. 15 miles no longer feels like it takes 110% of my strength. Only 90% 😁 I
It rained all day. All. Day. And I mean torrential downpours that could render surfaces muddy and slippery. I postponed starting my walk today while I waited for a break in the weather. I wandered around Pamplona for a while, getting a few things I needed (more sunscreen, more ibuprofen, a different phone charger than
Today was my longest day so far (just over 15 miles) and I’m headed for an early bedtime. While my knees are holding up, thanks to the Euflexxa shots, and I feel strong with regard to cardiovascular fitness, my feet ache so much at the end of each day, and I’m struggling with the fatigue