
This is a blog about 11 peregrinos walking the three most scenic sections of el Camino de Santiago in Spain. Because they don't all have long leave, two will walk the first section and four will join us in Leon to walk the last two sections section. Five will walk all three sections. September is harvest time and we are looking forward to ripe grapes, wild bramble-berries, figs, chestnuts and other Camino gifts as we walk to Santiago de Compostela.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Part Two - amaWalkers on the move
The first section of the amaWalkers Camino ended in Logrono. Today we get a bus to Burgos where we will spend the night. Tomorrow we take a bus to Leon where 4 new amaWalkers will join us for the walk to Santiago. We will travel to Astorga and start walking to Rabanal and onwards to Villafranca del Bierzo. Ultreia!!
After a few days walking in the cereal fields of Navarra and La Rioja it will be great to be back in the mountains. I've checked the weather forecast for that area and each day is between 12oC and the highs from 25oC to over 30oC. I have been carrying long trousers, tights, 2 fleece tops, scarf and Beanie thinking we might have colder weather in the mountains! We. Are hoping for cooler weather from Sarria to Santiago.
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Hello
Sounds likeyou are having the weather the June amawalkers group hoped for!
Kathy
Please say Hi to Zuretha & Theresa, with love from MOB's & Douglas in Las Vegas - we will be tracking your success!
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