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An ordinary extraordinary day in Leon

Bradypus

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IMG_20161007_122255.jpg IMG_20161007_124911.jpg I arrived in Villarente yesterday a little tired and footsore after a long-ish day. My first idea was to pass through Leon very quickly - cities are not "my thing". I'm very glad I changed my mind and opted for a short 13km day and a long rest in this fascinating town. All the more so because today Leon has a medieval fair complete with suckling pigs, giant paella, punk bagpipers, and camels in the street. I met the pipers in Burgos a few days ago :) Bizarre but fun. So after a gentle morning's walk and a truly excellent lunch I am now settling down to the challenge of completing the world's slowest pub crawl in a town beautifully suited to the task. For those who are busy micro-managing your next Camino please leave a little room to change your mind. It can be so worthwhile.
 
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Just to check - did you buy one of the camels? Does riding a camel work in the same way as a horse in terms of getting your Credencial?
 
My first idea was to pass through Leon very quickly - cities are not "my thing". I'm very glad I changed my mind and opted for a short 13km day and a long rest in this fascinating town.

We did just that last August! Loved it. Made quite a change to have a short day.
Enjoy your evening :cool:
 
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I'm fairly sure the rules for granting a Compostela talk about pilgrimage on horse - camels are not included.

but elephants should be OK?
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Turn up with an elephant and you'd have a serious bargaining chip if someone wants to quibble :)

Hannibal was really doing the Via Francigena but there was a bad misunderstanding due to language problems with the Pilgrims Bureau?
 
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Leon was one of my favourite cities. There wasn't a festival but I did hear a couple of pipers. (My father was in the 48th Highlanders). Bradypus you might know this, but my understanding is the 'Pipes' actually originated in middle East? Goat bags known as Gaitas?
 
View attachment 29505 View attachment 29506 I arrived in Villarente yesterday a little tired and footsore after a long-ish day. My first idea was to pass through Leon very quickly - cities are not "my thing". I'm very glad I changed my mind and opted for a short 13km day and a long rest in this fascinating town. All the more so because today Leon has a medieval fair complete with suckling pigs, giant paella, punk bagpipers, and camels in the street. I met the pipers in Burgos a few days ago :) Bizarre but fun. So after a gentle morning's walk and a truly excellent lunch I am now settling down to the challenge of completing the world's slowest pub crawl in a town beautifully suited to the task. For those who are busy micro-managing your next Camino please leave a little room to change your mind. It can be so worthwhile.

I stayed 4 nights in Leon at the end of June due to a foot infection and had a blast there sightseeing, eating, drinking and just enjoying my camino experience. The cathedral and the pantheon were highlights for sure. Great place to heal!! Can't wait to do another camino.
 
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