Day 8 – A Brutal Day on the Camino

Leaving Logrono, Spain

After spending a relatively easy two days walking a little over 20 kilometers each day, we were a little nervous about today’s walk…an almost 30 kilometer walk from Logrono to Najera.  The walk started poorly as Ruth left her AirPods at the hotel and I left my walking sticks at a local coffee shop.  Thankfully, we were both a few hundred yards away from each location when we realized what we had done. 

The day didn’t get any better as my brother woke up sick and managed to walk the entire 18+ miles…even faster than me. He just wanted to get it over. My feet and blisters hurt so bad at times that it was mentally draining. Ruth didn’t seem to have a problem at all.

About 50 minutes before we approached Navarette, a Spanish guy, Alex, approached me and asked me if he could walk with me so that he could practice English. He walked the entire way to Navarette with me…and gave me the history of the Camino. At least it helped pass the time and took my mind off my feet.

We checked into our hostel, had a few beers and I went right back out walking, like an idiot, to visit the Santa Maria la Real monastery. Then went right back out to go to a pharmacy for blister bandages and neosporin.

Tomorrow’s walk is only a little over 20 kilometers. I’m hoping for a better day. My brother may need to bus or cab it to the next town.

The walk itself had some periods of nice scenery, but not the best day on the Camino. Some pics:

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