Saturday, 5 October 2013

A Fork in the Road

Firstly, my apologies for not updating the blog earlier. I was wrestling with my conscience and trying to find a reliable internet connection with little success.

Sunday - 29th September

I finally made it to Ponferrada in pouring rain and with my ever present foot pain on 28th September. Really annoying but I thought it would be okay after a rest. The downhill stuff is getting to be really painful. So, after getting some advice, it turns out I may have actually hurt my back, which may be the source of much of my severe foot pain. The rest of it is manageable with anti-inflammatories and regular massage of the foot. I was advised to cease carrying the backpack and rest to see if the pain subsided. Looking seriously at what I thought I could accomplish, I have made the difficult and disappointing decision to cease the walk.

Accordingly, I went back to Madrid to ponder my options and decided it would be best to contact my friend in Germany and see if I could visit a couple of weeks earlier than planned. That means, I will probably bring my flight home forward as well. All in all, I've had a wonderful trip since I left Australia in February and didn't have anywhere else in Spain I had a burning desire to visit just now. Apart from that, I can't walk very far, even not carrying the backpack, so I don't really feel like more sightseeing at the moment.  Also, if I have the opportunity to come back to Spain, I could finish the walk in about 15 - 20 days so do-able on a normal vacation. Perhaps subconsciously I just want an excuse to come back to Spain?

Monday, 30th September

Decision made. I'm off to Germany on Thursday via a 15 1/2 hour train trip - Madrid to Figueres; Figueres to Paris, change stations and trains and then train to Germany. Need to get up before 5 am to catch the train from Madrid. However, I'm staying in a part of Madrid I know reasonably well as I stayed near here in May with my friend Gillian. Great location and only 10 min walk to the train station. Now, if I can get my foot to cooperate, I can visit some favourite haunts from that trip.

Thursday, 3rd October - 10 pm

Finally in Germany. Very long day after getting up at 5am to catch the train from Atocha Train Station. Walked to the station in the rain to find the main entrance doesn't open until 8 am. No signage to alternative entrance. Walked around the building until I found a security officer who showed me where to go.

Train changes in Figueres and Paris easy. I took taxi in Paris, as I just can't work out the metro system. In Paris I had to change stations from Gare de Lyon to Paris Est. Seems simple on the transit map, but I couldn't find the information desk to ask how to manage it. Oh well, taxi not that expensive for piece of mind - only had 1 hour to get to the other station so not much time for mistakes.

Finally arrived at my friend's apartment at 10.00 pm, very tired and feeling a little sad at the end of my fabulous year.  However, I enjoy new haunts to explore and whilst I've been to this part of Germany before, there is much more to see and experience. Autumn in Germany. Should present some interesting photo opportunities.

2 comments:

  1. Oh Frances, I was very sad for you, reading the news of your decision to retire from the Camino. You can't fight the physical pain though and you have taken the sensible option. I'm sure you gave yourself a good counselling session about the realities of life!! As you said, looking on the bright side, you now have an excuse to return to finish the Camino another day! Enjoy you final days abroad. Love Jan

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  2. Well Frances I think you have done a wonderful job to have walked over 550 kilometres and when I think you did this with much pain I think it amazzzinggg. Next time just a matter of starting at Santiago.

    Now I would roughly guess you have walked a minimum of 710 000 steps. Most impressive.

    Now you have finished the hard yakka I think some R&R is deserved. Some inebriated days at the oktoberfest perhaps?? Some wild dancing in Bavaria or a few days drinking sweet liebfraumilch wine?

    What ever you do enjoy it Frances- Kendal


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