I left Azura this morning at 8, most of the others had already got up in the middle of the night and left at 3 am. I had a great rest, best sleep I've had for weeks. There was a little light rain, but then the sun came through and I enjoyed walking through the woods and the villages. I walked for 8 hours and arrived at Santiago de Compostela - a final 26 miles, another marathon walk. Walked to around the cathedral, but was asked to leave as I had my backpack on,not sure what I was might to do with it, it has all my belongings in it - but they don't allow backpacks in the cathedral. I will get my certificate for completing the Camino tomorrow.
So that's it, I've done what I set out to do, I walked from Scotland to Spain - a final total of 1606 miles. Tonight in the albergue, I feel ancient amongst all these young travellers but the journey is now over for me. I met loads of people from all over the world, I spoken to great characters, been shown lots of kindness - seen beautiful places but now I feel glad it is over, I am really looking forward to getting home.
Thank you for all your support, and thank you for helping me raise money for Alzheimer's, there were times on the walk sometimes I wondered if I would make it, but I have.
As my dad would say - Jawahula!
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (with lyrics)
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Saturday, 16 November 2013
Day 89...one more day..
Walked from Ligonde to Arzua - 26 miles in total. Felt a bit cold in the morning but it brightened up later and was warm and sunny for the rest of the day. I am in the Galicia area and this is probably the nicest part of the camino, lovely green rolling hills, just like the Ochils at home. It felt like an easy walk and I really enjoyed it. I found a nice albergue for the night.
Can't wait to get to Santiago tomorrow.....
Can't wait to get to Santiago tomorrow.....
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Day 88......What's Italian for 'Shut Up'
Had a hell of a night in the albergue. The heating was on and it was far too hot and uncomfortable. Then to make matters worse a couple of Italians starting talking to each other when everyone was sleeping and then turned the lights on!!! I saw red and roared a few choice words in their direction but apparently they didn't understand my Scottish! However, I think they may have got the jist.
Despite all that, had a great walk again today - sunny and 16c, I enjoyed fantastic views of great countryside. Walked another miles to Ligonde. I am wearing my crocs again to save my feet from any more pain. Feeling good now, knowing I'm nearly then - the homeward stretch....
Despite all that, had a great walk again today - sunny and 16c, I enjoyed fantastic views of great countryside. Walked another miles to Ligonde. I am wearing my crocs again to save my feet from any more pain. Feeling good now, knowing I'm nearly then - the homeward stretch....
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Day 87 ...about 70 miles to go
Got walking about 7.30 this morning and left Alto de Poyo while it was still dark and foggy. Had a great walk down the mountain and then the sun came out. Stopped at a bar for coffee and then stopped again for lunch - another spanish tortilla, it's ok but I'm looking forward to getting hame for some good scottish mince n tatties - can't beat it. Yum.
We seem to walk about the same distances everyday now about 25 miles and arrived in Sarria at 4.30. Met up with my pal from Switzerland, Benno, our paths keep crossing now for the last two weeks. Plan to get to Santiago by Sunday, I've checked in my flight. Bonnie Scotland here I come.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Day85/86...Welcome to the real Camino - Martin Sheen!
Monday
Left El Acebo and enjoyed a beautiful walk through the mountains to Ponferrada, stopped there for a sandwich at lunchtime. Then continued to walk to Villafranca del Bierzo and caught up with Eric and walked with him. I walked for 26 miles today. Spent the night in Galicia and enjoying the stunning scenery but it's really tough going now - only 5 days to go - yeehaw!
Tuesday
Couldn't get reception yesterday to get my blog sent home. Anyway another beautiful walking day, up high over the mountain about 1300 metres - fantastic views. Walked from Villafranca del Bierzo and ended up with a good crowd for walking, John from USA, Lorenzo from Italy, Jack from New Zealand, Karen from England and Taz, funnily enough from Australia. It was quite warm today about 17c, really pleasant walking weather. Our wee group are all staying in the same albergue at Alto de Poyo, which is right at the top of the mountain in the clouds.
Managed another 23 miles today, and my feet are so sore now, can't imagine ever having pain free feet again. It's funny that in the Martin Sheen film, 'The Way' nobody ever has sore feet and yet in the real Camino - it's the biggest challenge to overcome.
Left El Acebo and enjoyed a beautiful walk through the mountains to Ponferrada, stopped there for a sandwich at lunchtime. Then continued to walk to Villafranca del Bierzo and caught up with Eric and walked with him. I walked for 26 miles today. Spent the night in Galicia and enjoying the stunning scenery but it's really tough going now - only 5 days to go - yeehaw!
Tuesday
Couldn't get reception yesterday to get my blog sent home. Anyway another beautiful walking day, up high over the mountain about 1300 metres - fantastic views. Walked from Villafranca del Bierzo and ended up with a good crowd for walking, John from USA, Lorenzo from Italy, Jack from New Zealand, Karen from England and Taz, funnily enough from Australia. It was quite warm today about 17c, really pleasant walking weather. Our wee group are all staying in the same albergue at Alto de Poyo, which is right at the top of the mountain in the clouds.
Managed another 23 miles today, and my feet are so sore now, can't imagine ever having pain free feet again. It's funny that in the Martin Sheen film, 'The Way' nobody ever has sore feet and yet in the real Camino - it's the biggest challenge to overcome.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Day 83/Day 84....definitely getting weary...
Saturday
Enjoyed an easy walk today, left hospital de Orbigo and walked to Astorga, ate lunch with other pilgrims, I think there must be people from every corner of the globe here. After lunch walked to Santa Catalina de Samoza and met Simon from Oz, he was a right character and I enjoyed his company, best of luck mate. Then got chatting to Viatka from Croatia who was great company too and told me all about her country, she works as a tour guide and knows everything worth knowing. Tonight I'm in a good albergue and I'm looking forward to getting back walking in the mountains tomorrow. The weather has turned much colder now, but I guess that is much the same as home, as it's heading towards the middle of November. Walked about 15 miles.
Sunday
Left Santa Catalina d Samoza and walked the 18 miles to El Acebo, started off with the gang and then walked until lunchtime on my own. Met up with Cyril and Viarta again. Enjoyed a beautiful walk through the mountains, amazing scenery and views, we're about 4500 feet up, and today has really lifted my spirits, but this last leg is so difficult, I have lost too much weight now and I'm looking forward to a break from the walking a eating lots of food and putting a bit of weight on! Never thought I would say that. I only have about 120 miles to walk now to Santiago, so I should manage that in a week easy and the pressure is off.
This is another fantastic albergue in the mountains, and there are wolves living in this area, that would really make my night if I am lucky enough to hear them howling.....
Enjoyed an easy walk today, left hospital de Orbigo and walked to Astorga, ate lunch with other pilgrims, I think there must be people from every corner of the globe here. After lunch walked to Santa Catalina de Samoza and met Simon from Oz, he was a right character and I enjoyed his company, best of luck mate. Then got chatting to Viatka from Croatia who was great company too and told me all about her country, she works as a tour guide and knows everything worth knowing. Tonight I'm in a good albergue and I'm looking forward to getting back walking in the mountains tomorrow. The weather has turned much colder now, but I guess that is much the same as home, as it's heading towards the middle of November. Walked about 15 miles.
Sunday
Left Santa Catalina d Samoza and walked the 18 miles to El Acebo, started off with the gang and then walked until lunchtime on my own. Met up with Cyril and Viarta again. Enjoyed a beautiful walk through the mountains, amazing scenery and views, we're about 4500 feet up, and today has really lifted my spirits, but this last leg is so difficult, I have lost too much weight now and I'm looking forward to a break from the walking a eating lots of food and putting a bit of weight on! Never thought I would say that. I only have about 120 miles to walk now to Santiago, so I should manage that in a week easy and the pressure is off.
This is another fantastic albergue in the mountains, and there are wolves living in this area, that would really make my night if I am lucky enough to hear them howling.....
Friday, 8 November 2013
Day 82.....about 190 miles to Santiago
My bunk was surrounded by snorers last night, the less said about sleep the better. Anyway had a good walk from Leon to Hospital de Orbigo today which is another 22 miles covered. The guys in main group set off at a very fast speed this morning so I stayed back and walked with Seonja again, as she is finding the pace hard to keep up with and was feeling discouraged. I didn't want to leave her walking on her own again. I walked in my boots today because although the crocs are easy on my feet, my ankles were getting sore without the support of the boots - so I've had to trade off one problem to avoid another problem. I hope my feet will last out for the last bit, I only have 190 miles to go, which doesn't seem much after the miles I have walked since leaving Scotland.
We are now leaving the Meseta area and are heading up into the mountains again. I'm meeting lots of nationalities from all over the world and they are a good crowd and good company but you see new and different faces everyday, it is so busy now. This albergue that I am in tonight is amazing building, it belongs to the church. The rooms are smaller with just 6 bunks in each dorm. I made my own pasta with choriza for tea and I am now relaxing and resting my feet, another early night but hopefully not a long wakeful night.
We are now leaving the Meseta area and are heading up into the mountains again. I'm meeting lots of nationalities from all over the world and they are a good crowd and good company but you see new and different faces everyday, it is so busy now. This albergue that I am in tonight is amazing building, it belongs to the church. The rooms are smaller with just 6 bunks in each dorm. I made my own pasta with choriza for tea and I am now relaxing and resting my feet, another early night but hopefully not a long wakeful night.
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