theadriscjTechnical Aspects of 16 days of Camino from Porto to FinisterreMy Camino may have been completed for 6 days now but I’m far from over on what I wanted to communicate so bear with me :)Aug 19, 2022Aug 19, 2022
theadriscjDay 16 — Until the End of the WorldBack when the Roman Empire was rulling, it was believed Cape Finisterre was truly the end of the world. In our times, we could say it is…Aug 16, 2022Aug 16, 2022
theadriscjDay 15 — Growl, it’s okGranted, this wasn’t the longest walk we did (unable to top those 40K to Caldas) but still, you do 35K of up and down the hills and tell…Aug 16, 2022Aug 16, 2022
theadriscjDay 14 — Back on the road againThere’s something really, I don’t know how to define it, let’s stick with je-ne-sais-quoi about deciding to continue to Fisterra (or Muxia…Aug 16, 2022Aug 16, 2022
theadriscjDay 13 — Santiago de CompostelaLeaving Herbón was bittersweet. I woke up a bit late for my standards when all other pilgrims were already awake and preparing to leave. M…Aug 16, 2022Aug 16, 2022
theadriscjDay 12 — The Spiritual part is always there(Sorry for the very late update but I had my reasons and they’re detailed below).Aug 16, 2022Aug 16, 2022
theadriscjDay 11 — You get what you giveThere’s something about M. that is just so him and not a thing normal people do. When he’s been brought down to the ground, he gathers…Aug 8, 2022Aug 8, 2022
theadriscjDay 10 — Hard, slow, slow, but don’t ever stopThis is going to sound a bit technical. But you know sports people and trainers will always tell you you need rest days in between your…Aug 8, 2022Aug 8, 2022
theadriscjDay 9 — Stop focusingToday wasn’t as hard as yesterday though we did walk about 28K from Baiona to Vigo. It could’ve been a bit of hell, I could’ve suffered…Aug 7, 2022Aug 7, 2022
theadriscjDay 8 — Stop complainingM. has this theory, and I’m willing to call this a theory until proven correct (as in, his experience might be different than mine). He…Aug 6, 2022Aug 6, 2022