Hospital de Orbigo to Astorga
Today we left earlier as it was to be hotter! And it was--- somewhere up to 25 plus.
Once again we took the scenic route and were rewarded with what I had at one time thought the Camino would be like, dirt paths through farm land and farm yards , through rolling hills, with the sun beating on our backs. We have met peregrines from New Zealand, US, UK, Germany, South Africa, Czech Republic and of course Canada. we seem to be well represented. The demographics is interesting. The relatively young and then our age. No doubt the middle group has neither the time nor the extra money to travel. Also I notice more women than men. Lots of hills to go up and then down and then up again. I had planned to do more mileage this week but found out we are to climb over a mountain range to 1505 m and have actually reduced mileage! With all the planning I did I somehow lost or forgot the reservation for Astorga. So being exhausted as we climbed up the streets to the old city I grabbed the first hotel along the route. turns out Astorga is famous for its chocolate and it's sweets, both of which we are trying to avoid. I have lost three inches of the eight I need to lose, after this climb over the mountain maybe I can be down four!







