Stage 5 – Zariquiegui 15.5km
Having troubles with photos so resending this. Trudging up the hill from Pampalona in the heat of the day, no breeze, sweaty hot step after… Read More »Stage 5 – Zariquiegui 15.5km
Having troubles with photos so resending this. Trudging up the hill from Pampalona in the heat of the day, no breeze, sweaty hot step after… Read More »Stage 5 – Zariquiegui 15.5km
It’s cold this morning, still, grey and maybe two degrees. After a leisurely breakfast of bread, boiled egg, ham, cheese, yogurt and fruit, and farewells… Read More »Montreux to London
We came down stairs to a covered wooden table set with boiled eggs, cold meats, mini croissants, Yogurts, bread and cheese. Our husband and wife… Read More »Stage 4 – Trinidad de Arre 15.7km
Wool can only do so much, we’ve touched on it before. Today, despite leather boots and wool socks, we came close to a building evacuation… Read More »Stage 3 – Zubiri 19km
Stunning day – again. Lots of table talk at breakfast about snoring, and freezing cold and not sleeping (don’t ask me, don’t ask me), ‘how… Read More »Stage 2 – Burguete (Auritz)
We decide, last minute, to on-send some gear to Borda, our stop this afternoon. ‘Yes, yes’, says the man from Bouricot (Donkey), ‘but the van… Read More »Stage 1 Borda
Reclined on comfortable lounges following a delightful meal in the long, long northern evening, we each take time to record the events of the day.… Read More »Ready
At Standsted we’re back in the ‘melangerie’, the fair skinned english country pubs giving way to that car crash of colour, shape and size, enjoyed… Read More »Bonjour et bienvenue
“Everything I was I carry with me, everything I will be lies waiting on the road ahead.” – Ma Jian We have our airport overnighter… Read More »Moving on
The day before we left York, we visited the barley shed or rice barn or some such thing and Yorvick, the Viking museum. In the… Read More »Order of Little Bedlam