Sunday 4 November 2012

One extreme to another

It has rained steadily all yesterday and this morning, so I've been pretty damp lately.
Yesterday we arrived late (7pm) in Palas de Rei, and the only open albergue was almost full and very uncomfortable. The people there were fine, there were just too many of them.
Today I stopped a little earlier than planned at a private albergue just outside of Ribadiso. I'm the only person here, so it is like having a large private room with an internal laundry. The clothes dryer is going now with some much needed washing. The weather forecast for the next few days is better, so I might feel a bit more comfortable tomorrow.


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Location:ArzĂșa,Spain

1 comment:

  1. Arzua was and is often a wet place. Good you are alone for the drying machine. Seems that walking becomes a normal thing for you, profi-camino ganger. One final suggestion; stop in Monte do Gozo. Perfect place with a chapel, shop, bar and splendid view on the cathedral of Santiago (if it is not raining). So the last etappe will be a warm up for a long stroll around and in the cathedral with or without a thurible but with the statue of Holy James. Wish you some sunshine as recompense. Bart

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