
Camino: Day 17
Distance: 17 KM (10.5 miles)
Weather: partly cloudy, 42-58°
Time on trail: 4.25 hours including stops
HALF WAY THERE!
Since it was going to be a short day with good weather in the forecast, we got started around 9:00.
It was an absolutely perfect day. We started out with many layers, but kept shedding a layer every hour or so. No rain or high winds. Perfect!
Our hotel did not provide breakfast so we enjoyed our tea & toast with the locals.


It was Sunday morning and a few men came into the bar dressed in camouflage. They appeared to be getting a cup of coffee before going bird hunting.
Outside one man was pulling a small trailer behind his car for his hunting dog. Unlike in America, few people own pickup trucks.
Later, we saw men out hunting. All along the Camino we have seen signs on property saying it was reserved for hunting. Appears to be a popular local sport.

As we left Carrion, we passed over another beautiful bridge and walked pass the San Zoilo Monastery which dates back to 948!



Once we left Carrion, we were once again walking along the same road used by Santiago pilgrims for over a 1,000 years.
Most of today’s route was on the Via Aquitana which was built flat & straight by the Romans.



At the half way point we came across a very lovely pop-up outdoor cafe. I enjoyed a café con leche & coconut cake. I think the cake was actually good enough for a Paul Hollywood handshake.





An hour later, off came my jacket & vest. How lucky to have such a nice day on the meseta. Almost too bad it was a short walking day.
At the same time, my right leg still hurt, so it’s always nice to have some shorter days to help me to recover.

Pilgrim taking a break along the way.

We arrived into Calzadilla around 1:15 pm.




Hard to believe we have been walking for 17 days & have 17 more days to go before reaching Santiago.
We have walked 395 KM (245 miles). We average 14 miles a day. Usually around 2 mph including our various stops en route.
It’s been a wonderful experience!













































































































































































































































































































