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More perfect pilgrim Christmas presents

11/12/2021

Last year I wrote a post about the perfect pilgrim present, and this year I thought I might expand on it. The perfect present never needs to be expensive, just thoughtful and fit for purpose, and in a pilgrim’s case – lightweight and practical. Buying the big 3 – pack, shoes, sleeping bag – can … More More perfect pilgrim Christmas presents

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Un-packing list CF21 Sola camino

23/10/2021

As always, a camino isn’t fully written up until I have done the unpacking list. This is a brilliant tip for repeat pilgrims, walkers, travellers – packing lists are an idea, un-packing lists are cold hard reality. I am currently planning another trip and rereading this to pare down my load, trying to learn from … More Un-packing list CF21 Sola camino

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CF21 Day 26 – Santiago

22/10/2021

What do you do when you wake up in Santiago and have nothing to do, nowhere to go, and can’t seem to get back to sleep after waking up at pilgrim o’clock? Well, if you’re staying in the Pinario, you can go down to the Obradoiro square just to see dawn changing the colour of … More CF21 Day 26 – Santiago

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CF21 Day 25 – Pedrouzo to Santiago!

16/10/2021

Here’s the thing, when you accept that there are alternative transport options, walking becomes a choice. I know there is a bus going straight into Santiago and where it stops (assuming it is still running), but even though the fog hung heavy and wet outside the windows when I woke up, I wanted to walk. … More CF21 Day 25 – Pedrouzo to Santiago!

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CF21 Day 24 – Arzua to Salceda and Pedrouzo

16/10/2021

When I woke up, there was only me and two other pilgrims left in the room, one of them was fast asleep. The other one and I got ready as quietly as we could in semi darkness until he woke up and we could put the light on. Turns out my fellow awake pilgrim had … More CF21 Day 24 – Arzua to Salceda and Pedrouzo

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CF21 Day 23 – Palas to Melide and Arzua

27/09/2021

New day, new walk. I had decided to do my best for myself and the knee, meaning not giving up but also not overdoing it. I know this walk by now and was looking forward to a lovely bimble through forests and tiny villages, with a good few places to stop along the way. Hopefully … More CF21 Day 23 – Palas to Melide and Arzua

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CF21 Day 22 – Portomarin to Palas de Rei

27/09/2021

I suppose I should have planned for more half days or something, because when I woke up to thick, cold fog over Portomarin and got out of my bed, my knee complained with a loud and crunching noise. Seems the downhills the last couple of days had done more damage than I was aware of. … More CF21 Day 22 – Portomarin to Palas de Rei

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CF21 Day 21 – Sarria to Portomarin

27/09/2021

And then I woke up in Sarria. The difference from one day to the next is gobsmacking, to put it mildly, though it shouldn’t surprise me anymore. The camino drag was heaving with fresh people on fresh legs, some of them still doing last minute purchases like clicking walking sticks. Many were in groups and … More CF21 Day 21 – Sarria to Portomarin

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CF21 Day 20 – Triacastela to Sarria

27/09/2021

There are two roads out of Triacastela, and this time I was determined to take the other one, over Samos. But after meeting Art the night before, and with it being shorter… Well, I went for the San Xil option again. When I got to A Balsa and Art’s art gallery, the man himself was … More CF21 Day 20 – Triacastela to Sarria

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CF21 Day 19 – O Cebreiro to Triacastela

20/09/2021

There was no point in getting up too early the next morning as the temperatures were forecast to drop to single figures until at least an hour after sunrise. When I finally managed to leave my comfy and warm bed and made it downstairs to have breakfast, the Cutest Couple were there, which was a … More CF21 Day 19 – O Cebreiro to Triacastela

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Highlights from the last day of our #slowstroll as we walked into Pamplona and celebrated our achievement with a well deserved tapas crawl! No walk is ever long enough but we had a great time together and I am sure I will see some of my ladies again one day #buencamino #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 #nidarosawalking Highlights from the penultimate day of our #slowstroll from St Jean Pied-de-Port to vibrant Pamplona... with a sneak peek and late lunch at legendary Hemingway favourite Café Iruña and a face to face with the man himself (brass version) #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from another lovely #slowstroll along the winding trails and down to Zubiri without the infamous 'Dragon's Teeth' rock ridges, which were smoothed down last year #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the third day of our #slowstroll - after the Pyrenees comes the 'Spanish flat' landscape, with the trail meandering along rivers, across stepping stones and bridges and through little villages #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the longest day of our #slowstroll over the incredible Pyrenees hills, across the border into Spain and down to the old monastery and pilgrim safe haven of Roncesvalles - hot and tired but completely in awe of the beauty of the green hills we had the privilege to walk through! #challengeaccepted #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the day we started out from St Jean Pied de Port on our #slowstroll over the green hills to the vibrant city of Pamplona. It was hot, it was steep in places, but it was beautiful and so, so worth the effort #challengeaccepted #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the day we met up in St Jean Pied de Port to start our #slowstroll over the green hills to the vibrant city of Pamplona. New faces, same excitement as we sat down to our first meal together. #challengeaccepted #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Took the twisty-turny bus journey to St Jean Pied-de-Port and arrived in the gorgeous medieval French town at the foot of the Pyrenees, with time to rest and explore #pilgrimlife #caminodesantiago2026 #caminoconfidence #slowstroll #nidarosawalking Glorious camino morning, started from Zuriain to find the river route back into Pamplona, found bird boxes with words painted under them, made a friend when looking for more words on birdboxes, visited the ancient church in Zabaldika and had my new friend ring Navarra's oldest bell for my oldest friend, decided against the river route, arrived back in my pod in Albergue Ibarrola and was then promptly laid out with a 24 hr bug. All part of #pilgrimlife #caminodesantiago2026 #caminoconfidence #slowstroll #nidarosawalking
Camino Confidence walk, Vigo to Santiago09/09/2025

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