Starting up again was more difficult than starting out—the wear and tear on the legs and feet along with the heat all compounded, making the Spaniards’ suggestion even more tantalizing. It took us about twenty minutes to get back into a rhythm. We still had a seven-kilometer trek to Puente La Reina, if we were to go directly there. Instead, we would detour to Eunate. Luis spoke again.
Lost and Found on the Camino de Santiago: Part 9
Lost and Found on the Camino de Santiago…
Lost and Found on the Camino de Santiago: Part 9
Starting up again was more difficult than starting out—the wear and tear on the legs and feet along with the heat all compounded, making the Spaniards’ suggestion even more tantalizing. It took us about twenty minutes to get back into a rhythm. We still had a seven-kilometer trek to Puente La Reina, if we were to go directly there. Instead, we would detour to Eunate. Luis spoke again.