
Camino: Day 25
Distance: 32.2 KM (20 miles)
Weather: cloudy, partly sunny, overcast, rain, 38-50°
Time on trail: 10 hours including breaks
This was a long; but, still very enjoyable day. We experienced all kinds of weather from warm to cold & rainy.
We were expecting cold temperatures when we left , so we both had on extra layers.
When we left at 8:40, we were greeted with a friendly dog and the sunrise.


Except for the weather, today was similar to the first day with an uphill climb and a very long & rocky downhill. Thankfully today was much cooler and the uphill much shorter. However, the rain added some difficulty negotiating the slippery, rugged path.
Here are a few images from the beginning of the day.




We reached the highest point on the Camino which is called Cruz de Ferro. Traditionally you are to bring a rock from home & leave it at the top along with your worries. However, many people leave tokens to remember their loved ones.
We left 2 rocks painted by our great niece before we left.



It was very cold on the peak & we were glad we wore our extra layers as we started our long downward hill climb that took several hours.
Here are a few images from our downhill climb. About half way down, it started to rain again, so back on went my rain poncho aka “the witch costume”.








We enjoyed a lovely stop in El Arcebo. They played music from the 1920s while we warmed up.




Sights along the way.




The last rest stop for the day was in Molinseca which is a lovely town..









We then had 4+ miles to reach our hotel in Ponferrada. With the recent time change, we made it right after sunset.

Very thankful this is our only 20 mile day.

































































































































































































































































