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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Done! Fisterra

We walked 870 kilometers from France to the End of the World.  Arriving yesterday after walking over 40 kilometers, we were tired but feeling good!


Hiking boot statue!

The hike yesterday was one of the best, even though we were sort of lost for the first several kilometers.  It's what I get for bragging about staying on track in the dark the day before!
One thing I've learned on this Camino, is how superstitious I can be!  Just like the two days of getting a taste of what I was so happy we avoided the day before, lots of little things seem to have an effect on our environment.  Like yesterday when the clouds cleared long enough for Wig to dig out his sunglasses, just to get really dark and cover the sun as soon as he put them on. Then it started to sprinkle enough for me to dig out my rain poncho, and, of course the rain stopped as soon as I put it on!  We start doing things like wearing rain pants just so it won't rain!
Wig has been reluctant to brag, but now I will, since we are done....he may be the only person in history to walk the Camino without getting a single blister!  He is a walking machine!


Today we relaxed, and walked a little around the town of Fisterra. 




Back to Santiago by bus tomorrow and home in a couple of days. 












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