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The plains of La Mancha — Windmills of my mind. Camino de Santiago de Levante through Albacete. Posted on April 24, by John. Ruta de La Lana. Finding a balance. Experience of Communion. Two stretches of the Ruta de La Lana. Railway lines on caminos de Santiago Posted on October 24, by John. Money and food: Part 2. Alpera — Iniesta. Posted on October 23, by John. Money and food. Part 1. Ruta de La Lana: Caudete — Almansa. Posted on October 4, by John.

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Where you can enjoy reflecting on the events of the day just gone and be refreshed and ready for the day to come. And of course the pleasure of sampling new foods and perhaps tasting some local wines. Please view 'Our Accommodation' gallery for places we stay. We are totally focused on understanding your needs and to providing thoughtful dedicated service. Our priority is ensuring your have total peace of mind from booking to wandering with us. Travel has inspired our lives, we want to share our knowledge and experience and provide the journey that will be etched in your memory for a lifetime.

Glenyce is the most wonderful and welcoming host and our trip was very well put together. No media download found. For further information email: janer wanderingtheworld. For further information: email janer wanderingtheword. Welcome to Wandering the World updates and travel inspiration, stay in touch by subscribing to our newsletter.

Walking Iceland Iceland abounds in dramatic extremes. The trip can be arranged as is or tailored to suit for 2 or more people on a date to suit you.

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In all the places we choose to stay you will have private facilities. One of her earlier walks was the West Highland Way in Here's what she had to say: "There are many attractions to the West Highland Way walk. The scenic landscape in Scotland provides you with one of the best Highland Treks, across the Scottish Highlands.

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The km route is varied, as you walk through pasture land, forests, mountain valleys, and along drovers tracks. The route is truly breathtaking with views across sparkling locks, and green mountains that go on for miles. The wilderness of Rannoch Moor, and into the dramatic mountains on the Nevis Range.

Summiting Ben Nevis, the highest peak in Scotland was a highlight for me.

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The views as you are hiking up are spectacular. It's one of the best places to visit in Scotland! There is something mystical about hiking in the Scottish Highlands. I absolutely love long distance hikes and try to do one every year. I've just completed a km trek across Spain in June, on the Camino del Norte.

I would also like to add that my husband and I have always enjoyed walking with 'Wandering The World'. An almost-final text note. What would you do without them? I flew back from Lisbon, Portugal, on September I flew to Lisbon August I hiked with my Utah brother and sister-in-law.

My brother and I hiked the Camino Frances in , and came to Santiago from the east. You can begin in either Lisbon or Porto. And by the way, the tablet I used to both take some pictures and post them on Facebook had a problem. It got to be aggravating after a while. Then Same tablet problem.

From there it was a mere six-mile to Arcos. A rare short hike.

From there 13 miles to Barcelos, where we took our first day off. Which was pretty much the pattern: Our three days off were always preceded by one long hike. And that made us different from most Camino pilgrims. But my brother had that experience once — in , crossing the Pyrenees, before we met up in Pamplona — and that was enough for him. So anyway and to repeat, we started out on the Coastal Route after Porto, then shunted over to the Inland Route.

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Except those at the top and bottom of the main text. That leads to a final note. Remember how we used to peel the skin off our back and arms after a bad sunburn? Something like that happened to the soles of my feet once I got home. By the time we reached Santiago the soles of my feet were like shoe-leather, tough, blister-over-healed-blister and callused. On the way out of Porto, two fellow hikers make some last-minute adjustments.

Re: The number of miles hiked. I originally wrote miles, but it turned out we hiked We stopped at a Farmacia, as my sister-in-law wanted something like Band-aids for her blisters. The impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Any connection to current events? So before starting any posts on my recent adventure-pilgrimage, it might be good to review some posts I did in the past.

About Donald Trump. We missed that deadline, from November On the other hand we are coming up on three years into his first term. And yet many people still support him. It seems that Wilde was in America in — in St.

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Joseph, Missouri — the week after Jesse James was killed. Which included this:. On the one hand I want to be fair and not cranky. Like so many other people my age. See New Word: Trumpgret! But getting back to Trump as a rebel.