What a day! Looked like you guys had a good bit of variety over the day’s miles. I cried along with you at the end with the sad history. 😢 What an amazing journey! ❤
My first thought as you headed into Gernika is that the buildings were all much newer than the other towns/cities you had passed through. I, too, was tearing up when you explained why. SAM
Looks like a nice hike. So very different from your AT hiking, where you go days before you reach a town, and have to sleep in a tent many nights. Here it seems much easier, stopping in a nice hotel every night in a quant village or town. A different experience, but looks like a lot of fun. 😎
Wow! The pictures! I was fighting back the tears too. Can’t even imagine what they went through. I loved the pit bull. He was so sweet rubbing against your legs. He just wanted some love. Are the places you are staying at air conditioned? I am guessing no. How do you sleep with the music playing in the streets? I have a hard time sleeping with our neighbors dog barking at all hours of the night! 😊 safe travels to you!!
Very girthy horses! Beautiful goat eyes and that gaze of the dog was intimidating. What time do you end your hike each day on average and do you plan for time to enjoy each town you stop at?
Están mal informados. El bombardeo de Guernica lo hicieron los alemanes sin consultar a sus superiores. Los españoles no persiguieron a los habitantes del pueblo todos eran españoles . La guerra tenía dos ejércitos.uno de la republica y otro no ."rebelde".
Just love all the animals! So many different breeds of horses. What a great day!
A day Filled with beautiful animals ❤ peaceful forest. Thank you for sharing your reflection at the end of the day. Keeping it real.
The boys watched this episode with us. They gave the walk, the animals, the scenery and the food two thumbs up!👍👍
The end of your day brought tears to my eyes. So sad but nice to see the great recovery ❤
What a day! Looked like you guys had a good bit of variety over the day’s miles. I cried along with you at the end with the sad history. 😢 What an amazing journey! ❤
My first thought as you headed into Gernika is that the buildings were all much newer than the other towns/cities you had passed through. I, too, was tearing up when you explained why. SAM
Looks like a nice hike. So very different from your AT hiking, where you go days before you reach a town, and have to sleep in a tent many nights. Here it seems much easier, stopping in a nice hotel every night in a quant village or town. A different experience, but looks like a lot of fun. 😎
Looking forward to tomorrow you all are doing Great 😅
Wow! The pictures! I was fighting back the tears too. Can’t even imagine what they went through. I loved the pit bull. He was so sweet rubbing against your legs. He just wanted some love. Are the places you are staying at air conditioned? I am guessing no. How do you sleep with the music playing in the streets? I have a hard time sleeping with our neighbors dog barking at all hours of the night! 😊 safe travels to you!!
Very girthy horses! Beautiful goat eyes and that gaze of the dog was intimidating. What time do you end your hike each day on average and do you plan for time to enjoy each town you stop at?
“Sadly” we will have to return to fully enjoy this beautiful coast.
Más que una peregrinación, parece un documental de Nacional Geográfica 😂 Animales rurales de España.
Jajaja
Están mal informados.
El bombardeo de Guernica lo hicieron los alemanes sin consultar a sus superiores.
Los españoles no persiguieron a los habitantes del pueblo todos eran españoles .
La guerra tenía dos ejércitos.uno de la republica y otro no ."rebelde".