Showing posts with label Rabanal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rabanal. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2014

Rabanal to Acebo, 16 May (17kms)

What a tough day!  It took a lot out of me and I really struggled to reach my destination of Acebo.  In retrospect, I realise it was because I had allowed myself to get completely de-hydrated, which weakens the body without you realising it.

The way up to Foncebadon and the Cruz de Ferro was hard going.  It was a beautiful sunny day with clear views on all sides.  Purple heather, white gorse, yellow broom, but the path was a slog!  At Foncebadon, the hippie-style albergue was serving a D.I.Y. breakfast, including flasks full of coffee and tea, getting a bit luke warm by the time I arrived, plus rock hard tostadas.  Even so, I should have had more to eat or drink, to give me strength for the climb.

At the Cruz de Ferro it was quite windy, and hard to find a warm place to sit that was out of the wind.  As I watched all the pilgrims place their stone on the pile with great solemnity and then pose for photos, I lost patience with the whole enterprise.  This was a great symbolic moment for some, but I was feeling worn out and knew that the descent down into Acebo would be equally demanding.

At Manjarin, another hippie establishment offered unattractive fizzy drinks and snacks for a donation.  The only nice thing about it was a friendly puss cat.  I finally asked if they had a glass of red wine, which I poured into my bottle to flavour my water.

As the stony, slippery path wound its way downwards into Acebo, I found myself taking more and more rest stops. I didn't feel too good and even resisted the chance to buy some delicious looking cherries from a roadside stall.  My stomach could not face them!

Finally at Acebo, a pretty mountain village, I secured a single room in an annexe to La Posada del Peregrino.  This was in a normal house, no longer inhabited.  When I went to have my pilgrim's meal at 7.00 p.m. it was an effort to walk back up the street.  I found I could only eat my soup and had to leave my shrimp omelette and chips.  What a waste!  And what a day to fail to enjoy the magnificent views because of dehydration.

Moon setting outside Rabanal
Foncebadon
Puss
Stony track down to Acebo

Sta Catalina to Rabanal, 15 May (12kms)

I went very slowly today because of my aching tendon and tired legs generally.  Every single pilgrim en route passed me, no question about it!  The snow covered mountains up ahead were now much nearer, but surely the snow would melt under the hot sun we were getting.  Could this lovely weather continue?

At El Ganso I stopped at the Cowboy Bar for a coffee, then pressed on and up towards Rabanal, which became visible in the distance.  On entering the town I stopped for a beer and a gazpacho, which was delicious and replaced some of my fluids.

I proceeded through the town towards my chosen destination for the day: La Posada Gaspar, where I was given an attic room (unable to stand up in parts), but with a splendid new bathroom and full-sized bath.  I had a good long soak and ate some cheese and tomato and bread while doing so!

Later, down in the vine-covered courtyard I celebrated with a G and T  (€4).  I was now only 242 km from Santiago.  For dinner I opted for a small bar that advertised Italian cuisine, a mistake because it was only a frozen pizza!


Cowboy Bar
Flowers at rest stop