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[QUOTE="JaneI, post: 306128, member: 46173"] Yep, that was us! We did indeed make it - though after we left you at Bar Julia the going got HARD - the combination of doing the full stretch from Betanzos to Bruma in one hit (and thus getting the toughest bit of the whole camino in the afternoon and in full heat) plus then having to do another 8km after Bruma to get to our accommodation was really tough. We did consider getting a taxi at one point, but decided to just keep going, and although we were both exhausted we made it to the (very highly recommended) Casa Rural Doña Maria in time for a delicious and much needed meal at about 9pm. I paid the price the next morning though - at points I was really struggling with physical & emotional exhaustion, and those long straight stretches were such a challenge. And we thought of you often and sent positive vibes for your climb up the hills! But somehow once we stopped for lunch (and a couple of paracetamol) my energies were renewed and we really enjoyed the rest of our camino. Maybe you had us in your lunchtime prayers! We stayed at the Hotel San Vicente in Marantes for our last night, so we'd reaped the benefit of the extra 8km on the awful day by having a beautiful and relatively short and leisurely walk into SdC, arriving at 11am on the Thursday morning. I kept hoping we'd see you on the Friday - and we ate at the Hospideria for dinner on the Friday evening and returned for breakfast on the Saturday morning before we headed off! - but I'm glad to know you all made it in one piece. Maybe our paths will cross again some day! [/QUOTE]
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