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[QUOTE="MichaelC, post: 1144997, member: 41673"] Radicofani- Hey, where’d everybody go??? That was hard but I made it, and in time for lunch. I don’t think I could have done San Quirico to Radicofani in one stage like the guide suggests. I have seen very few pilgrims since leaving Siena, and none the past two days! There was only one other person at Gallina, and he was spending a couple days because of foot problems. And so far I am the only one at the Ospitale here. It’s peaceful. I wasn’t expecting this to be a solitary walk, but I’m getting used to it. The mental challenge today was seeing Radicofani on the horizon & thinking: no way can I walk there today. The physical challenge today (and everyday) is the hills and the sun. I walk slow & like to stop - but every fifteen minute break in the morning means fifteen more minutes in the afternoon sun. And so I’ve been pushing myself harder on the trail than I’d usually do. The busy season starts in June, and a lot of pilgrim accommodations don’t open until then. I can’t imagine doing a pilgrimage in summer here - and I usually like the heat. [ATTACH type="full"]148066[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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