Taking a rest day in Sarria.
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Jess-Saturday
sarria
Rachel – Saturday
In Villafranca Del Bierzo with Hunter and Karen and our new friend Marianthe! Doing well, recovering physically! Going to enjoy a long walk up the mountain tomorrow and back down a bit too! I love the sunshine, it’s been recharging me mentally and physically so much!
Tracie – Saturday
Sarria
With a touch of Lugo?
Karen-4/30
beautiful day in Villafranco!

Virgen del Camino
Made it to virgen del Camino last night! Found some company with Phil and Shiloh!
Here is a picture of a little boy inspecting my skateboard. He was obsessed with it and every time his mom tried to take him he would throw a tantrum. I was touched.

Casey- April 29th
Happiness…
Happiness is finding a simple green painted fence lined with morning glories that reminds you of your mother and far off fairy lands

Happiness is meeting a person who changes the course of your day with their upbeat attitude and kind energy, leaving you feel cleansed and refreshed.
Happiness is letting go and saying goodbye to someone you love and cherish, but have faith in seeing them again.
Rose the yogi photographer
Happiness is reuniting with old friends and sharing new stories, giggles, and yummy almond cake.
Reunited with Jordi and Miguel, who have decided to walk the last 100k with us to Santiago!
Finally, happiness is finding a colorful scarf because life is too short to not be a rainbow.
xoxoxo
Aaron – Friday
Fillobal
Amber – Friday

Paul and I decided to tackle the dreaded Dragonte route today (well, I decided and he hesitantly tagged along) instead of the regular Brierley route, and I think that on this day a part of me died a little bit. I was honestly just about as exhausted by the end of it as I was at the end of the 55k. This day was also extremely strange; a lot went wrong and it was a huge test of my patience and willpower, but it was also a really good day. Despite our exhaustion and hunger we were still laughing by the end of it, and we got to see some of the most beautiful views I have ever witnessed in my life. Nonetheless, I compiled a list of some of the things that went down out there so that you have an idea of how our day went.
•Waded across multiple painfully icy cold rivers with sharp rocks on the bottom
•Had to dig Pauls’ boots out of a muddy trench that was filled with spiders, resulting in tons of spiders crawling all over my feet and legs (Paul had to hike the rest of Dragonte in bright pink crocs)
•Move out of the way and hide from angry bulls blocking the path
•The sunburn on my arm began blistering
•Got stung by a bee on my neck and then on my shin
•Got my hand caught up in stinging nettle (holy sh*t this stuff is painful)
•Pulled thorns out of my body on approximately 10 different occasions
•Got thorns directly in my blistered sunburn
•Had swarms and swarms of bugs in my face and up my nose at all times
•Drank untreated water
•Walked up and down 3 and a half extremely steep mountains under the hot Spanish sun
I think that I needed a day like today though. It was a nice change of pace and a good reminder of how lucky I’ve been and how easy I’ve had it the rest of the time out here. Looking forward to a somewhat easier day tomorrow.
Evan April 29th
Triacastela