Month: September 2017

Sahagún to El Burgo Ranero

2017 Camino

30 September 2017 Walking Day 18: 20 kilometers 27,275 steps The weather today was almost perfect for walking – very slightly cooler than yesterday, and expected to be cloudy almost all day. Sahagún is the halfway point on the Camino Frances. I met Jeff and Tracy from Minnesota at their hotel after breakfast. I told them that I had learned of an old church, now a museum close to where the Camino route from Madrid […]

Calzadilla de la Cueza to Sahagún – Halfway to Santiago

2017 Camino

29 September 2017 Walking Day 17: 22 kilometers 31,055 steps I am keeping count of my steps from where I start each day to where I am staying that night using a FitBit. A am not counting the steps I take walking around exploring the towns and socializing after I arrive at my destination. Yesterday, I passed 500,000 steps, one day shy of the half way point on the Camino Frances. Kurt Koontz wrote a […]

Carrión de los Condes to Calzadilla de la Cueza

2017 Camino

28 September 2017 Walking Day 16: 18.2 kilometers 23,620 steps Today, Thursday, was a light day in that we did not have a great distance to walk. And the walk was almost entirely flat. I started out walking with Jeff and Tracy from Minnesota. First, we left Carrión de los Condes on the main road out of town. Here are two friends from British Columbia (different cities, neither from Vancouver) at the “end-of-Carrión” sign as […]

Frómista to Carrion de los Condes Along the River

2017 Camino

27 September 2017 Walking Day 15: 20.5 kilometers 27,277 steps Today is Wednesday (I am pretty sure, that is), and it was another very beautiful sunny day on the meseta and the Camino de Santigo. I left Frómista with Tom and Julie (from Australia) at just about 8:00 AM. It was a brisk (10 C, 50 F) morning, but no wind, and the sun was just rising in back of us as we headed westward […]

Castrojeriz to Frómista by the Canal

2017 Camino

26 September 2017 Walking Day 14: 25 kilometers 35,705 Steps Today was another warm day on the meseta in Spain. We left Castrojeriz early, and just about 2 kilometers from the town we had to climb up a 12% grade hill over a kilometer in length. Here we can see the path going up the hill in the distance. The sign in the picture on the lower right warns of the 12% grade, and the […]

Hornillos del Camino to Castrojeriz

2017 Camino

25 September 2017 Walking Day 13: 20.5 kilometers 28,356 steps Wow! Another good day of walking on the Camino de Santiago on the meseta in my new shoes. My feet feel better than they have in a number of days. When my feet were at their worst, hurting with every step, my mood had become somewhat dark, and I was thinking that I may have to give up this pilgrimage and return home to let […]

Burgos to Hornillos del Camino on New Shoes

2017 Camino

24 September 2017 Walking Day 12: 21.0 kilometers 29,375 steps After what became a rest day for my feet yesterday, I am thankful that our first day onto the meseta (the plains) was to be fairly short, 21 kilometers (13.5 miles). I am walking on my new North Face hiking shoes. So far they are far more comfortable than walking in my Keen H2 sandals. The significance of today’s stage is entering the meseta, where […]

San Juan de Ortega to Burgos via Taxi

2017 Camino

Non-Walking Day: 26 Kilometers 0 steps In yesterday’s comments, I expressed concern about my feet. I am very concerned about my feet – they hurt when I walk. I spent more time than is recommended breaking in my hiking boots. Walking up hills, down hills, on the flat, everything. I had no problems with my feet throughout the breakin period. On the first day of the Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port over the […]

Belorado to San Juan de Ortega in the Forest

2017 Camino

Walking day 11: 24.5 kilometers 33,150 steps After a day of mostly walking near or by the N-120 major highway, today was a welcome break from that highway. The first half of the day was close to the N-120, but across fields and out of earshot of the actual highway. The second half was in a forest, an while the N-120 is close, we could not hear or see it at all. Then we arrived […]

Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado Along the N-120 Highway

2017 Camino

Walking Day 10: 23 kilometers 30,524 steps The sun was out early today. We made our way out of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, over the bridge built by Santo Domingo and into the last of the vineards of La Rioja. Just after the town of Grañon We shall cross over into Castilla y León, the largest of Spain’s 17 autonomous regions (roughly akin to our states). We have walked through Navarra (capital is Pamplona) […]

Nájera to Santo Domingo de la Calzada

2017 Camino

Walking Day 9: 22 kilometers 31,220 steps I think today is Wednesday, and I think it is September 20, but I have lost track. The days sort of run together, and the date and day are not so important. Sundays are a little more noticeable because more things in the towns are closed. However, when we arrive in most towns, they are very quiet because between 1:30 and 4:30 or 5:00 most businesses are closed […]

Logroño to Nájera on a Sunny Day

2017 Camino

Walking Day 8: 30 kilometers 40,605 steps Today was a very nice day. There was no threat of rain, and there were a few intermediate towns allowing us places to rest, get food, or explore a bit. (But we seldom feel as if we have time to explore intermediate towns on days where the overall distance is great.) Time is a bit short today so I’ll keep my comments brief. Tomorrow is a shorter day […]