Tag: European trekking
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Camino in France – Out of the Mountains
Day 14 – Conques to Decazeville Our guidebook was not kind, describing Decazeville as a “gritty and workaday town,” so we weren’t expecting much culture for our Saturday night. After some major confusion over our hotel check-in procedure, we bonded with a Canadian couple and an Australian couple, spending a marathon evening…of yet more confusion…as…
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Camino in France – A Magical Village
Day 12 & 13 – Golinhac to Conques We caught the Compostel bus to the village of Conques this morning (Thursday) where we will spend the next two nights. The timing of our scheduled rest day was perfect for Reg. Well rested (both of us), we’re eager to get back on the trail. It looks…
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Camino in France – Time Traveling
Day 10 – Saint-Côme-d’Olt to Estaing The incredibly picturesque village of Estaing was our destination today (Tuesday). We were stumped at what was a bit of modern technology in this ancient village. Have you ever seen anything like it? Reg made a stop in the pharmacy for some help with an achilles injury. The pharmacy…
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Camino in France – Eek! What is it?
Day 9 – Saint Chély to Saint-Côme-d’Olt I woke up early this morning and checked the time – 4:00 A.M. Something was circling above our bed…a bird? The light went on to get a better look. No, not a bird…it was a bat! Eek! I dove under the covers while Reg waved his shorts in…
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Camino in France – Miles to go
Day 6 – Saint-Albaun to Aumont-Aubrac We surprised ourselves today, arriving early enough to enjoy a cold limonade (Sprite) at a local bar and even catch a few winks before checking in our hotel. Day 7 – Aumont-Aubrac to Nasbinals Today (Saturday) was our longest day yet, just shy of 17 miles according to our…
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Camino in France – Can We Do This?
Day 3 – Monistrol to Saugues After yesterday’s grueling, steep, downhill plunge over roots, rocks and a number of obstacles, all threatening to trip us up, we began to wonder if we’d made a terrible choice of treks. With temperatures in the mid-90s, we dragged into our hotel Monday afternoon. First thing this morning (Tuesday)…
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Camino in France -Mountains and Farmlands
Day 1 – Le Puy to Montbonnet That’s a glimpse of our first day. According to our guidebook: 9 miles. GPS tracked us at 13 miles. Whatever…it was all uphill! Day 2 – Montbonnet to Monistrol-d’Allier Day 2 was a tough day. Tomorrow starts with a massive climb. We’ll need a good night’s sleep.
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Camino in France – Le Puy Surprise
The Parisians we spoke with seemed to have no idea where Le Puy was so Reg and I figured our mental picture of a large village tucked away in a rural landscape was spot-on. Once again, how wrong we were! We stepped off the train and into a bustling, vibrant city with a charming historical…
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