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[QUOTE="Tia Valeria, post: 320878, member: 6537"] [U][B]May 28th - Casa Julia to Meson do Vento:-[/B][/U] There were at least 10 other pilgrims at 'O Meson Novo' last night, including Melanie who had walked through from Betanzos. After a 7.30 breakfast we were returned to Casa Julia to walk the section back to Meson Novo via Bruma. It was 8.20 when we were left at Casa Julia and there was a cool breeze which made it easier walking. Once again we were carrying snacks and nearly 4 litres of water but this time had some left when we arrived. Good, as there is nowhere to top up along this section. It took us 50 minutes from the bottom of the hill up the road and track to come out between the farm buildings at the top. :) Then on towards Meson do Vento past the Cruceiro, on road and track with a stop for a snack in the shade. Near the end there was another stone crossing at a stream and a donkey was tethered at the roadside. We stopped by the albergue in Bruma to re-tie our boots and the the hospitalero arrived so we were able to have a sello too. Two Spanish pilgrims were waiting there, they had come from Carral having stopped there overnight, and 5 others came and sat nearby. We reached La Ruta in Meson do Vento at 13.20 for lunch then had the afternoon at Meson Novo - siesta, washing etc as usual. [/QUOTE]
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