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LIVE from the Camino 11 April 2015 --The Road That Just Would Not End

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11 April 2015 -- Itero de la Vega to Carrion de los Condes -- 34.2 km

Will it was an interesting night to say the least - -me and my two female roommates -- did not need anyone else to pass the blame too -- they won hands down -- the snoring started out slow and sputtering -- kind of like a lawn mower with the choke not quite right -- sputter, sputter, quiet, sputter, sputter, quiet -- I mean if you are going to snore -- at least get the choke alignment right --

So in between the stutter starting of snore -- the two gals started talking in their sleep, now that was amazing -- unfortunately it was all in Spanish -- so could not eavesdrop - first one than the other would sleep talk - I was trying to figure out if perhaps they were having a secret conversations -- could not figure it out -- so went to sleep.

Next Morning -- weather perfect for a hike -- overcast -- a bit of a chill - but that would go away in the first 10 minutes of walking -- can't say much about today's hike -- it was fairly flat, long and straight -- did not see many other Pilgrims on the route until I hit Fromista - then ran into one of the Swedish Ladies -- she was getting a beer and calling a taxi -- she told me the rest of the walk was boring -- she was right-- but I still walked it.

This walk was not physically demanding -- mentally it was a bear -- no idea why, but it was a struggle to keep going -- when I got into Carrion de los Condes, ran into the new Camino Family -- they were all sitting at a cafe - so went over to join them for a bit -- One of the couples gave me a heads up that the local Hotel was booked -- guess you get the Pilgrim Tour Groups coming through -- in fact they asked me if I saw the bus when it drove by -- I just told them I did not remember anything about the past 6 kms other than two cars honked at me in encouragement -- so much for situational awareness : ).

Got a room at a Hostel - Corte -- nice -- bite to eat and then to bed -- and had my clothes washed professionally -- they needed it.

All body parts in pretty good shape - no further feet issues, no back issues -- but -- beard still coming in gray -- bummer -- never had a beard before -- so getting my Heimingway on -- Buen Camino --

PS -- Just figured out that Prefix tab on the title -- yep -- I am a bit slow. : )
 

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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
You are now in God's country. There is a great stop in Calzdilla de la Creuza if y0u need a swim and Moratinos is just down the road so you can stop and stay with Reb and Paddy at Peaceable Kingdom. Enjoyed reading your travelogue so far.
 
You are now in God's country. There is a great stop in Calzdilla de la Creuza if y0u need a swim and Moratinos is just down the road so you can stop and stay with Reb and Paddy at Peaceable Kingdom. Enjoyed reading your travelogue so far.
Thanks Much -- not sure I will swim -- but will not write that option off -- it is all about the adventure -- and this has been a hoot -- Buen Camino
 
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11 April 2015 -- Itero de la Vega to Carrion de los Condes -- 34.2 km

Will it was an interesting night to say the least - -me and my two female roommates -- did not need anyone else to pass the blame too -- they won hands down -- the snoring started out slow and sputtering -- kind of like a lawn mower with the choke not quite right -- sputter, sputter, quiet, sputter, sputter, quiet -- I mean if you are going to snore -- at least get the choke alignment right --

So in between the stutter starting of snore -- the two gals started talking in their sleep, now that was amazing -- unfortunately it was all in Spanish -- so could not eavesdrop - first one than the other would sleep talk - I was trying to figure out if perhaps they were having a secret conversations -- could not figure it out -- so went to sleep.

Next Morning -- weather perfect for a hike -- overcast -- a bit of a chill - but that would go away in the first 10 minutes of walking -- can't say much about today's hike -- it was fairly flat, long and straight -- did not see many other Pilgrims on the route until I hit Fromista - then ran into one of the Swedish Ladies -- she was getting a beer and calling a taxi -- she told me the rest of the walk was boring -- she was right-- but I still walked it.

This walk was not physically demanding -- mentally it was a bear -- no idea why, but it was a struggle to keep going -- when I got into Carrion de los Condes, ran into the new Camino Family -- they were all sitting at a cafe - so went over to join them for a bit -- One of the couples gave me a heads up that the local Hotel was booked -- guess you get the Pilgrim Tour Groups coming through -- in fact they asked me if I saw the bus when it drove by -- I just told them I did not remember anything about the past 6 kms other than two cars honked at me in encouragement -- so much for situational awareness : ).

Got a room at a Hostel - Corte -- nice -- bite to eat and then to bed -- and had my clothes washed professionally -- they needed it.

All body parts in pretty good shape - no further feet issues, no back issues -- but -- beard still coming in gray -- bummer -- never had a beard before -- so getting my Heimingway on -- Buen Camino --

PS -- Just figured out that Prefix tab on the title -- yep -- I am a bit slow. : )

Gray happens. I just tell people its Norwegian blond. :D
 

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The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Read the tilte in the thread, the road that would not end. First road that came to mind was Hontanas.
A village that just refused to appear on a road that just would not end.
 

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