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Liz and Tom on the Vasco
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[QUOTE="ebrandt, post: 1034182, member: 14406"] Day 11. We finished the Vasco today. Last night’s stay at the hotel in Zarraton was really great. The owner left us a huge spread for breakfast — fruit, cereal, meat, cakes, toast, coffee and tea!! The end of the route was a beautiful bucolic walk through vineyards and fields to Santo Domingo. I’m attaching a picture of us at the last yellow arrow on the Vasco! It’s a marvelous route. For my money the three hardest parts are the entire first day, the walk down from San Adrian on the Roman Road, and the descent from the pass between Subjana de Alava and Villuenueva de Oca. Those Basques don’t believe in traversing a slope with switchbacks, they just go straight up, and, hard for me, straight down! We are staying in Granon tonight. The bad news is that two days ago, Tom twisted his knee. It was not great, but we hoped that with a couple of relatively short and easy days it would improve. Today however, as he turned to say hi to passing pilgrims, he tweaked it again pretty badly. We are going to take the bus to Burgos tomorrow and stay there until Saturday morning. We will go to a clinic tomorrow and see what they say. Hopefully it’s nothing major and some rest will be good. We hope to start walking again on Saturday or whenever it seems feasible. I am not planning on posting live from the Frances, but will post live again once we are on the Invierno. I have a separate blog and will continue posting daily on it. Ifyou are interested, it is called Footloose and Tuition Free and is at [URL="http://www.lizb82657.wordpress.com"]www.lizb82657.wordpress.com[/URL]. L [/QUOTE]
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