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Pyrenees conquered
... we had been advised to take a road west as the official route for the last section was too dangerous. For some reason we all missed this road and we now found ourselves on a 4km downhill forest section. If it hadn't been for the leaves and the rain it wouldn't have been such a challenge but with walking poles in hand, which saved me falling a couple of times, it wasn't too bad. What an amazing feeling when we reached the edge of the forest and ...
Blister day - Pamplona to Puente la reina
Distance so far 93.2 km.............
Started off with sore feet and back ......ended with the following score:
Blisters = louise = two.
muireann = none (but several "hot spots" which appears to be the colloquial term for a pre- blister state)
Meeting a lot of Irish people on this trip (strangely enough) and only one scottish so Louise is picking ...
Continuing South...
... street performers. We watched a troupe performing some clever acrobatic and balancing acts. At the hotel we indulged in a bottle of champagne in the courtyard before heading back to the street festivities for desert and enjoy the harbour lights. An awesome way to celebrate the end of our first year of marriage and the beginning of year 2!
The morning dawned and we had a lovely sleep in! went for a walk around town in the morning as the check out time for ...
Excursión a la Foz de Lumbier
... der Jugend zu erzählen (lang, lang ist's her...). Später besichtigten wir das Schloss, das nicht sehr viel zu bieten hatte - meiner Meinung nach ist das Schloss in Olite wesentlich schöner, schon alleine wegen der schönen Aussicht auf die Umgebung! Aber wir hatten trotzdem unseren Spaß, dumme Fotos zu schießen und uns mit Mädchen herumzuärgern, die uns wegen einer auf dem Boden liegender Broschüre dumm angemacht haben (nicht wahr, Zu?)
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The Sound of Music (minus the music)
Leaving Orisson we enter further into the Pyranees. Terri says it's like the Sound of Music. The only music we hear is coming from the bells around the necks of the sheep and cattle which are roaming throughout the hills as we climb higher into the Pyranees. They are beautiful. Unfortunately it is so foggy we can barely see 50 to 60 yards in front of us. If Julie Andrews is there I can't see her. We are on our way ...