Castillo El Collado
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Logroño
... old house this year and is slowly bringing the building back to life. He's a camino veteran and has completed the walk thirteen times and has volunteered at the other local albergue countless times. I wish him the best of luck in his endeavour. There are only two other pilgrims with me at this albergue. Frank from Sweden and Ana from Switzerland. Frank is a bit of a bohemian and feels at one with nature. He carries around a pole with ...
And so we continue
... car that most of which you're going to miss. The walk from Estella wasn't too challenging but it's when I first noticed I had truly arrived in wine country. Every other field had row upon row of vines growing, something that will continue throughout the Navarra and Rioja regions. In Estella I opted for a quiet night and decided to get some provisions at the local grocers. So for dinner I had canned bean stew (fabada asturiana) ...
Another Adventure - In the Basque Country
... and because it is in the "Pais Vasco" it also has it's own language - Euskara. This language is completely different than Spanish altogether. Look for the pictures that shows two signs, one with each language, and you will understand what I mean!
That's all for now, but I will try to update more often!
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Day 21 Little roads and big roads
... way back. I need to sort out that carburation for any future trips – she needs a totally revised air supply – I remember the famous Ural explorer 'Hubert’ (who has been on the road on hid bike for 10 years now) has done extensive mods so I’ll mail him and pick his brains about his system / jetting.
I rode with full thermals today as it can get pretty cold in the Pyrenees. No campsites transpired so when I ...
The Walking Stick
... no longer on El Camino.
Cristobal was the first to become aware that there was something amiss with the surroundings as we had arrived at a large traffic circle that served as an intersection for two main highways. This wouldn't have necessarily been unusual in itself as sometimes the route does require a pilgrim to walk alongside a highway. However, there were no yellow arrows nor any sort of other indication on which direction to walk. And the lack of this sort of ...
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