Walk Day 3 – Zubiri

Sept 8- Happy Birthday to me!! Today I walked a full 24 kilometers (15 miles) from the pilgrim Albergue in Roncesvalles to the small village of Zubiri. Only about 400 people live there and since it is in the direct path of the Camino de Santiago route, it caters to the pilgrims with many hostels.

Leaving Roncesvalles

I started the walk at 7:30 today, after a nice pilgrims breakfast’ that included Serrano ham, cheese, bread, and of course cafe con leche.

The walk today started nice and flat, it was cool enough outside (48 degrees) to need a jacket. I walked through several areas that were green and just beautiful. The majority of this walk wound through tiny villages, fields of cows and sheep, and forested areas that canopied us all from the sun. Today, the walk included so many pilgrims there was rarely a time when I was walking alone. I met so many great people today from all over the world. We would chat while walking at the same pace, then veer off from one another for various reasons only to meet someone new.

Beautiful countryside

This second half of this walk was not easy, there were several very steep hills to walk up, with the final 3 miles of this walk being rocky downhill slopes where you really had to pay attention to where you placed your foot so as not to slip and injure yourself.

An old cemetery along the route
Camino marker in the road

Just when I felt this walk would never end, Zubiri was seen in the distance and I knew I could push on. Today my body is tired all over. No blisters, I was able to walk the whole thing, but just tired and glad for some welcome rest.

The bridge entering Zubiri

My accommodations tonight is at a very nice pilgrim hostel with rooms that have 4 sets of bunk beds. My roommates are the couple from Dallas, Texas I had dinner with last night (Mark and Connie) three people from France, and two gentlemen from Germany. Dinner was served at a large table,with all the pilgrims staying here, at 7pm and for the first time included salad, fresh veggies and some traditional Spanish soup, meats, and desserts.

As luck would have it, I was also able to pay 4 euros and have the hostel wash and dry my dirty clothes. A luxury you don’t see often on the Camino. Score!!

Tomorrow, I will walk 27 kilometers (17 miles) from Zubiri to Pamplona! I already expect it not to be easy, but I’m up for the challenge.

My thoughts: Sometimes this walk is hard, but today I saw it was just as hard for everyone else no matter your physical condition… and we all put one foot in front of the other and just kept moving. Giving up would be easy. Pushing on will be rewarding.

7 responses to “Walk Day 3 – Zubiri”

  1. Happy Birthday! Cheers to you and your walk today! Sounded like the perfect Birthday dinner to get you energized again. Bet you will sleep well and it’s amazing how you are moving many miles per day! What a trek!

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  2. How fun to be able to continue and cross paths with people you meet along the way!

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  3. Happy Birthday, my dear brother in law!! What a wonderful way to spend the beginning of another trip around the sun. Best advice for any journey: Take it easy, don’t burn out, live in the moment, be kind to yourself and others

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  4. Happy birthday!! What an amazing bday one you will never forget! So proud of you and keep pushing on! Your doing amazing and love hearing about it! Sure makes me want to take on this challenge! Be safe!

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  5. HAPPY BIRTHDAY UNCLE CHARLIE!!!! reading this really touched me, not only visually stunning but really inspiring tales of human connection …. much needed for me, and i’m so thankful you have shared. You deserve such a wonderful celebration of being alive always, and it seems this did the job. You rock. I love you. Joyously thinking of you today!!!

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  6. Happy Birthday, my Dear Son!
    What a beautiful way to spend your special day!
    Your blog posting are absolutely amazing!
    I’m looking forward to what tomorrow brings .
    Be safe and get rest for your next walk!
    Hugs 🙏

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  7. Happy Happy Birthday Charles! You’re pictures are amazing, you seem to have picked the perfect time of year to embark on this journey. Invisible forces truly appear to be at work here, supporting, influencing and guiding you. What a stellar way to celebrate your birthday!

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