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[QUOTE="Undermanager, post: 706508, member: 46206"] Day 2 .... I left Kafr Kanna at 8.00am in the rain at the start of the first thunderstorm, which turned out to be a recurring theme all day long. Fortunately, I have all the right gear with me for this eventuality, and it certainly made for a muddy, fun day out, but ultimately, I was warm and dry. The first four kms out of Kafr Kanna carried on from yesterday, with lots of flytipping areas and rubbish about. After that, things improved a lot. There was a lot of walking on muddy tracks, often a kg extra mud on each boot, through forests, ups and downs and a few scary moments as thunder and lightening arrived whilst twice out in exposed scrubland, while I was doing lightening conductor impressions. There were some great views from Karnei Hittin, too, and you start to see the Sea of Galilee from around here, aboit 20 kms from Kafr Kanna. About 9kms out from Kafr Kanna, you will come across a small cafe in the middle of nowhere, where people, soldiers etc were arriving and getting omelettes in bread rolls with lots of additions - a very welcome pitstop for breakfast, and as it turned out, the only shop on the route, although when you get near the motorway, you'll see a sign for McDonalds you could try for if desperate 500m away! Some people stay in the Levi Kibbutz Hotel, which would take about 5 or maybe 6 hours from Kafr Kanna. I won't pay the money they are asking for a bed and shower and headed on to Arbel, and stayed in the excellent dorm in Arbel Shavit Guest House. They have a small farm as well and encourage you to pick their oranges and grapefruits off the tree - delicious! There is a small shop in this village, and it opened between 5.00 and 7.00pm, although it may open at other times. In total, I walked about eight hours and 27kms, shaving a few kms off the end by cutting out the last loop - always brilliant to have maps.me handy for shortcuts! This would have been a bad day if I didn't have the right kit, but because I did, it was a fabulous day instead. It has actually got me thinking about the next Camino, as I really miss this kind of long distance exhilarating trek day after day. I have an outline plan for tomorrow, maybe trying to get round the Sea of Galilee by bus, but we will see. The weather forcast for the next three days is mostly sunny. At the moment, I'm the only one in the entire hostel so quite like the solitude. More tomorrow .... [/QUOTE]
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