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Ok, that means it was on the second day. Funny. I must have walked on it but can't remember it. Guess I was just thinking about Poladura and if the bar might be open. Coffee. :)
Yes, I think I went the wrong way somewhere around there. But I'm not sure. Otherwise I've recognised all the route on the film, thinking its funny how much one still remembers. But there it was something wrong. You mean the bridge was there?
I think that means I will have to walk it again.:)
Another great film by Gunnar! Thank you! :)
I think I watched it first this time also...
The last day was rather nice, I think. The hills weren't that bad. And it was nice to have some bars along the way, so we could stop and drink coffee. I don't remember the bridge. Either I wasn't thinking of...
Yes, we were lucky as Otto wasn't feeling well and had to go to the hospital in Pola de Lena.
But we went back the next day, and when we came to the little church it was open. :)
Didn't count the corners inside, because it was dark and a group of tourists were there, too.
Think I watched it first...;)
That was nice too, even though there's a lot of road walking. We took a lot of breaks that day, and were tired when we arrived in Mieres. Then we had to walk through it to get to the albergue, which was on the other side. So it was fun to see a little bit of Mieres...
Another great film, thank you Gunnar! I love that one, too! :)
I remember now you got that funny hot wind when walking downhills. It wasn't there when I walked.
But the donkey was there waiting for me, too, at the same spot. I think he lives there.
The good thing about walking a little later, is...
I have watched the film a couple of times now, and will certainly watch it again. :)
I got a few questions and comments.
You walked the n-630 from Parador to the gate? Do you got some film of that part of the walk? I'm curious to see more pics, if there is.
The part of the film at Puerto the...
....Done. Ten likes (or was it 12) from me. :)
Dear members of the Salvador club.
I think Gunnar deserves more likes, as he makes such great films.
Let's drown him in Likes. :)
Thank you for these very interesting pictures, Gunnar.
The last train pic is especially interesting, I think. As that is next to the track where we thought one could walk from the parador. But I see there are fences there. Probably to keep the cows off the track.
Yes Gunnar, that't the one. It looks very nice.:)
I passed a few old abandoned houses, and there I started to wonder where is the chapel? But they were in the woods, not with a view like that.
I don't remember the tree. Maybe there was one, but don't remember where.
On that road I felt a bit...
Yes, that is the place where Enders secret sign is.
I saw the bridge and took a pic of it from the road. But as I was in a hurry trying to find the secret, I did not go close to it. Regret that.
I missed something the third day, and that was on the long way through the woods. There was...
Maybe you can ask him? :)
If one walks it in google maps, there are arrows on the poles until the end of the asphalt road. But after that you can't see anything (no street view). And, looking at google maps, I'm not sure where one ends up. If you look close at the map, it seems like Thomas...
Ahh this is great Thomas. What a fantastic thread start. Beautiful. :)
Indeed I noticed the yellow option. It felt kinda stupid to walk on the road when there was a nice, soft path down there.
I could see people jogging on that path. Looked much more fun.
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