It could have been an easy day, just 20 km. But I ended up walking at least 30 km. Manu and I separated from Livio in Pamplona. Later, Manu decided to find his father, so I went to Cizur. But I got worried about Manu, so I went back to Pamplona. I asked everyone I met, but no one had seen them. Finally, I found them. Phew. Some people talk about the Camino as if it were a kind of Paris-Dakar rally, treating it as a performance and giving you technical tips on socks, equipment, and anecdotes you don’t want to hear. Had a pleasant evening with people from Canada, Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, the USA, Brazil, and Spain…
Akerreta – A small village after Larrasoaña. It was still rainy when we started in the morning.
There is a lot of beautiful bridges along the Camino. Beginning to be warm.
Is it dry now? It was quite humid during the first stages. Not everything was drying during the night.
You need to wash clothes every evening. High standard in Cizur Minor, you need to stand on bricks.
It’s hot at the end of the day. Some of us will sleep in the old church in Cizur Minor. They hope it will not be so warm. Anyway, it’s a very nice place.
Linda, Iris and Lily in front of the albergue in Cizur Menor.
Dinner in Cizur Minor. Friends from germany, France, Canada, Brazil and Italy.
Diner in Cizur Minor. We spoke about passion, somethong which made Marcel Leboeuf (standing) enthusiastic.
You can stretch everywhere. Carole never miss an opportunity.