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Author: Mary Day

Posted on October 10, 2019February 11, 2021

October 10 Triacastela – The keeper of the cokes

Posted on October 10, 2019February 11, 2021

October 10 Leaving Bideudo.

Posted on October 10, 2019February 11, 2021

October 10 Bideudo

Just when I thought there nothing but cow patties in this village.

Posted on October 10, 2019February 11, 2021

October 10 Pedrafita do Cebreiro – Flowers and mushrooms

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October 10 Pedrafita do Cebreiro – Walking 1/2 Stage – Still sick

Walking 1/2 of my pre-planned 20k stage today. It’s a beautiful day! Still sick, but getting some walking in.

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October 10 Pedrafita do Cebreiro – Fabio, the Italian pilgrim

Here is Fabio again. Haven’t seen him in a couple of weeks and would have missed him if he hadn’t given me a shout-out. He was walking with a fellow from Denmark. Looks like he’s changed walking partners!

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October 10 Pedrafita do Cebreiro – Elevation map – Back on the road

First day walking since The Onslaught of the Crude. I know I’m not up to 20 km, so will avoid the two hills in the first 10k and start walking at Alto do Polo. — at Concello de Pedrafita do Cebreiro.

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October 9 Dinner!

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October 9 Pedrafita do Cebreiro Bus Stop

As an aside, I’m channeling my inner Delta Dawn and “living” in the bus stop. A glass windbreak with sunshine since I appear to have no connectivity (network or WiFi) in my room.   For you youngsters. Delta Dawn https://g.co/kgs/9xzzCv Helen Reddy sang it.

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October 9 O Cebreiro Rain’s a comin’

According to the guidebook, I am entering the Galician region/culture. AND “The mountains of Galicia are the first object in 5,000 km that the westerly winds across the Atlantic hit.” This means weather changes. Rain’s a’comin’

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