From Ourense to Cea
Distance: 12 miles / 20 kmTotal: 99 miles
Notable memories
The walk itself was pretty and not too challenging.
Of course we had the usual hills to climb and descend, but at least there were no mountains today.
We have passed the point where people who only want to do the minimum can join the Camino. So there's a lot of folks in the hostel tonight. These are basically the 100km folks. So there's a definite change in the tone of the Camino.
All the folks that I've been hiking with went ahead, because I took that rest day.
Today French seems to be the predominant language.
The final thing to decide is how to end my Camino. Ireland is calling. The question is how many days do I take to reach Santiago. I don't feel like killing myself, but the longer I take to finish here, obviously the less I have elsewhere.
I'm scouting out prices to fly to Dublin. And it does make a big difference how early I reserved my ticket. So the sooner I decide the sooner I can save a big chunk of money.
Not too much else to say.Of course we had the usual hills to climb and descend, but at least there were no mountains today.
We have passed the point where people who only want to do the minimum can join the Camino. So there's a lot of folks in the hostel tonight. These are basically the 100km folks. So there's a definite change in the tone of the Camino.
All the folks that I've been hiking with went ahead, because I took that rest day.
Today French seems to be the predominant language.
The final thing to decide is how to end my Camino. Ireland is calling. The question is how many days do I take to reach Santiago. I don't feel like killing myself, but the longer I take to finish here, obviously the less I have elsewhere.
I'm scouting out prices to fly to Dublin. And it does make a big difference how early I reserved my ticket. So the sooner I decide the sooner I can save a big chunk of money.
Another day in the mountains
Came over to say hello
Cea Town square
Stampede of sheep
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