Well today was our first big day of this Camino and apparently the biggest we will do thank goodness. The book says it’s 31.7km but my GPS tracker said I did 33.65km so I’m going with that!
Other pilgrims from our albergue got going quite early, which isn’t that unusual, but we didn’t really fancy setting off in the dark or without breakfast. I was a bit concerned when, at breakfast, Russell informed me that the guide book suggested 9-11.5 hrs for today, and then showed me the profile - you guessed it - up! The book also ranked today with the highest level of difficulty!
We met a couple of German girls at breakfast who told us they were only going 12 kms, and I wondered if perhaps they knew something we didn’t? Hm.
Nonetheless we set off and very soon we found ourselves on a pretty trail alongside the Nabão river. Immediately I was in my happy place!
It wasn’t too long though before we were going up! We saw a couple of pilgrims on the way - an Irish (we think) guy who was motoring at such a pace! and a French lady. We were leapfrogged a couple of times by the Germans but then soon settled into our pace.
Our first stop was a town called Soianda, about 8kms in, for basically a comfort stop. It wasn’t that “comfortable though. The only place open was a rough looking bar which had 4 blokes inside well into their drinking at 10am. But it was a necessary stop.
We then continued a steady climb through the various other towns which had a steady mix of cute properties and then dilapidated structures. It was all very interesting though.
The route took us through some eucalyptus forest as well, which was a nice reminder of home. On some of the ridges we got some nice views into the valley.
Many of the towns were closed up for the day so we weren’t sure where we would be able to stop for lunch - the guide book advised of a servo at about the 23km mark and we had decided we would stop there. This turned out to be fortuitous because opposite the servo was a restaurant (not mentioned in the book!) and we enjoyed a wonderful “menu del dia” - in fact it was so much food that we skipped the dessert!
The final part of the walk was really very pleasant. Although a steady climb, we enjoyed the scenery and just being out on the Camino.
It’s been a long but rewarding day and it will be more the same tomorrow, but we are loving our journey.
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