Monday 26 December 2022

0039 - UK 3

 0039 - UK 3

24th - 30th September 2022

Weir on River Wey

Having had a good nights sleep, we woke up ready for our last week in England, well recovered from our traumatic "Great Train Escape" from The Netherlands !!  After a late breakfast, we headed off towards Ripley, where we parked on the Common, opposite the Ripley Cricket Club Pavilion, and set of for a walk along the River Wey.   This is a delightful spot on God's Earth, and we soon came to a weir where a fish run has been built up the side to enable their movement.  Fascinating.

Houseboats on River Wey

Wednesday 14 December 2022

0038 - Netherlands 2

0038 Netherlands 2

16th - 24th September 2022.

Hayley & Emily
While on the train from Paris to Amsterdam, Nick texted me and told me NOT to stay on the train all the way into Amsterdam Central, but to get off at Schiphol Airport - It was closer and easier for him to pick me up from the airport than to go all the way into central Amsterdam.  Was slightly flustered as this message only just came through as I was nearing the airport, so I had to get myself sorted rather quickly.  Added to this, the train journey from Paris had been a bit of a nightmare trip - A group of about 8 very rowdy ladies were obviously heading for a big girls weekend in Amsterdam, and, having boarded in Paris, they had obviously started partying early !!   The noise was indescribable !!    So I was very happy to get off the train a little earlier than expected.     Once I managed to find Nick & Janet, and get in the car, I realised how exhausted I was from both the Camino walk, and also the long day stuck in Paris Nord station, followed by the train journey from hell !!  I was so pleased to find a bed and get some sleep.

Tuesday 13 December 2022

0037 Camino De Santiago

 September 4th 2022

A hike across the Pyrenees

Having had a great month in the UK, it was time to head off on a new adventure that I had been planning for some time - To walk part of the way of the pilgrimage of Camino de Santiago de Compostela - Also known as the Way of St James - stretching some 780 kms across northern Spain.  This is a network of Pilgrim's Ways that come from all over Europe, and all meet at the shrine of the Apostle St James the Great in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in NW Spain.  Created after the discovery of relics of St James in the 9th Century, it now attracts not only true pilgrims, but also many hikers and cyclists who follow all or part of the route.  As I was to find out, post Covid, it was more crowded than ever before.  Having never really walked long distances before (those who know of my past adventures know that I normally drive, not walk !), I was not only way outside my comfort zone in the activity itself, but also was to be faced with crowded accomodation and roads which I normally try to avoid.   This was truly to be an adventure of a new kind.  Over the past months I had walked increasingly long distances, but faced with now walking everyday, carrying a 10 kg back pack, (and having had a heart attack in the Netherlands only 5 weeks before), I had no idea of what lay ahead, especially in trying to cross the 5000 feet high passes of the Pyrenees on foot !