After following Camino de Santiago a bunch of the way so far, albeit in reverse mostly, the last three days saw me heading to the north coast through a stunning national park.

Firstly, some numbers. I’ve now travelled about 800 km and climbed nearly 9500 metres. Nearly two weeks in, and nearly a third of the distance (phew, things seem to be going according to plan so far). This time next week I’ll have made it over the Pyrenees, too, so that 9500 metres of ascent is going to go up a chunk (sssh, don’t tell my legs).

Highlights of the last three days include

Lowlights:

Another three days’ routes are over on Strava and a bunch more pictures on Instagram. I’ve been playing around with the videos from the GoPro but don’t quite have anything to share yet. Turns out hotel wifi isn’t all that fast when uploading multiple gigs of videos.

After a relatively easy couple of days, the next three are gonna be quite hard going. Tomorrow is 135 kms with 2700m climbing of coastal roads round to Portugalete, then I head inland again to arrive in Pamplona on Monday. Spotify play lists and podcasts will see me right. There may even be a new credit card waiting in Pamplona for me.



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