Yes, me too!!! In october last year also. Having walked for two months from Le Puy to Santiago, I then caught the bus to Fisterra to walk up to Muxia. It was the hardest day....I think my mind and body had decided I had stopped in Fisterra and it was a real slog to get there.
I somehow went wrong at that crossroads after the long road section, don't know how, but found I was walking up the road nearer to the sea rather than over the hill as instructed. I hadn't seen any arrows, I didn't find the way well marked at all. The advantage was that I had better views of the sea I guess.
It certainly wasn't the glorious walk I was expecting from the
Brierley description. (I am not a fan of his at the best of times, refused to buy his Camino guide but was given the Fisterra one)
There weren't even any cars to hitch a lift with!