June 12 – to Roncesvalles
A tough day. It went up, mostly. But so beautiful. I met Livio and his son in Roncesvalles. Continue reading
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A tough day. It went up, mostly. But so beautiful. I met Livio and his son in Roncesvalles. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
I felt a bit like Don Quixote today. We saw mills at El Perdón… Continue reading
We ate together with a group of Spaniards. They are incredibly generous. They prepared a big salad in a large bowl we had seen before… And we laughed a lot. Continue reading
Half of the Camino is about walking, and the other half is about the people you meet. Some people have more than one backpacks to carry. Continue reading