Auf Wiedersehen to Mike and Franziska 

We throughly enjoyed our visit and this morning it was time to move on. 

   
 
We made a two hour stop at Stuttgart early in the morning on our way to Munich. 

   
   
Our first stop in Munchen was of course Marienplatz. 

   
 
From there we headed to the farmers market and then to Hofbräuhaus for pretzel and dinner. 

   
    
    
    
 
On the way back we saw a demonstration by the fascist party at Marienplatz. Interestingly there was a large group who were believers of diversity and inclusiveness surrounding them and booing them.

   
    
  

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The dancers wearing white, performing at the same time in the plaza, were a great way to bring the focus to cultural diversity and away from narrow mindedness!

Naturefreunde Adventure 

  
Saturday morning at 9 am we went with Mike and Franziska to the friends of the nature club of Iggelheim.  This group had organized a weekend bike ride to Kendel (about 54 km away). There were all together 14 of us who took part in this ride. 

   
    
 
We rode our bike through country streets, forest roads, bike paths. We took our break along the way to river Rheine where we stopped for a picnic lunch. 

   
    
    
    
    
 
After lunch we rode alongside river Rheine.  After awhile we went through the original Rheine river that meanders through the forest rather than the new Rheine that is straight and wide allowing a barge or river cruise. 

   
    
    
 
Afternoon was much harder then the morning and we took our breaks more frequently. 

   
    
    
  

We arrived at our destination around 3:30. The friends of the nature houses were built a long time ago by local workers to allow nice accommodations for people to spend time in nature. First order of business of course was  beer and wine in the Bier Garten for most everyone. 

   
    
    
   
Since we were out in nature there was no wifi and hence no blog!

After hot showers we had a nice dinner. 

Breakfast was at 8:30 and we left for our return trip of another 54 km but coming back a different way. 

   
    
 
For lunch we stopped at a pub where pat and I tried a flammenkuchen  (German pizza). 

   
   
We are back in Mike and Franziska beautiful home as we rest our aching  muscles and butts after a 108km 2-day bike adventure. 

   
    
 
Forgot to mention that about 8 km from home it just poured. We were lucky to find a shelter, someone’s car port, from the rain, which lasted for about 15 minutes. 

Schloss Heidelberg 

  
This morning we walked around the town of Mannheim and saw the beautiful water tower and a castle (the largest in Europe), now converted into a university. 

   
 
In the afternoon we drove about 15 km to the town of Heidelberg to see the mountain castle. 

   
    
 
Down below you could see the popular tourist town of Heidelberg. The river Nicker flows toward Mannheim and joins the river Rhein. 

   
    
   
   
    
   

For the evening adventure we rode bikes to an Italian restaurant (bikes in the background). We also visited a couple of donkeys on the way back from dinner.

   
   

Gute Nacht from Germany

We landed in Frankfurt at 11 AM in the morning. We took a train to Mannheim where we met Mike.  We then took another local train to the town of Iggleheim to Mike and Franziska’s house. It feels like a small village. They have a beautiful home with a nice garden and chickens and a green house. We enjoyed a nice outdoor snack and dinner made with homegrown salad ingredients of different varieties.

   
 
After dinner we went to a nearby town of Speyer. This small town seems to have everything from a museum, a large catedral and the River Rhine flowing next to it. And of course best part of Europe,  gelato stands.  It even has a statue of someone walking the Camino, as there is a Camino trail that leads from here to Metz. 

   
    
   

  

   
   
We capped the evening with a stroll along the river Rhine. 

   
    
   

The road less traveled – Camino Del Norte

 Camino del Norte is fondly referred to as Camino on Steroids.  The Camino del Norte route begins at the French and Spanish border in the town of Irun. Along the way, Camino del Norte merges with Camino Primitevo which is the oldest of the Camino paths.  The del Norte  path hugs the coast in northern Spain and travels along the the Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean). As the various rivers merge into the ocean, the path must climb up the mountain to cross these rivers and come down again, and hence the name Camino on Steroids. The distance is slightly more than Camino France’s, but the elevation gain is what makes this Camino more strenuous.

We are  heading out to Frankfurt, Germany today. We will take another two weeks to visit Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, and Paris before we end up in Irun to begin our Camino walk.

We say goodbye to our wonderful girls. 
  At the airport, getting ready to go through security. 
Looks like our first hitch! Out flight to Houston is delayed which means our connection to Frankfurt is shot!

Fortunately, we now have direct flight to Frankfurt. We will leave 3 hours later than planned but will arrive in Frankfurt half an hour early.

Santiago – end of the pilgrimage

After 44 days (which includes 5 rest days), we concluded our Camino journey today by reaching Santiago. As you may recall our journey began in St. Jean Pied-de-Port on August 14th. After traveling for almost 500 miles (790 km), we arrived this afternoon at the Cathedral in Santiago. We took the most popular route of the many Camino paths, the Camino Frances. Along the way we traveled through 4 major cities (Pamplona, Burgos, Logrono, and Leon). We traveled through various regions beginning with the Basque region of France and Spain and ending in the fertile and moist region of Galicia. We were able to enjoy the grueling climb of the Pyrenees, the flat and heat of the Meseta, and the rain of Galicia.

We went through falls, sprains, blisters, pains, bug bites, cold and sniffles along the way. In the end the Camino made us stronger than we thought we were. Every time any one of us had doubts, the other members gave him strength. If this rag tag team can do it, any one can do it!

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Since we had 20 km to make it to Santiago, we left later than usual after 8 am. While all of us were excited about completing this journey, no one wanted this wonderful journey to end. Our steps were deliberate and slow as if we were trying to relish every moment, every last step.

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Stay tuned for the conclusion… I am unable to upload any pictures so will need to post the rest next time. I guess I am not ready to stop blogging, also!

Mixed emotions…

Our travel today to Pedrouza brings us 20 km from Santiago. Our plan for today was 20km. All this translates into a simple fact. The end is near. Today was a day of relishing all the rituals, joys, pains, and ecstasy that we have enjoyed for last 6 weeks. We started this journey in France exactly 6 weeks ago. Today would be the last full day of travel and the last night in an Albergue. Tomorrow, God willing, we will be in Santiago de Compostela completing a 500 mile journey that has been in the planning for 2 years. So many of you have given us encouragement, good wishes, courage, and prayers. We could not have undertaken a journey of this magnitude without that support. Thank you all.

We started this morning just like many mornings, in the dark. We were out and walking by 6:30 am.

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This was the coldest morning yet. We started by climbing out of the city in mist and fog.

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The route once again was lush and green but this time full of eucalyptus tree and it’s fragrance.

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After a nice breakfast and later a break we continued on, making great progress.

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We gathered again for a relaxing lunch before finishing our walk for the day.

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View of our last Albergue as we settle in.

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Team Camino sends our best birthday wishes to our family and friends. This week we have 4 birthdays. Sanam, Taimour, Irfan, and David Rovner are celebrating their birthday this week. Here is a montage of flowers from today’s hike in their honor.

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Next stop Santiago!!!

Camino Reunion

Finally at 9 pm last night my two brothers Barkat and Sikander met up with us at our Albergue. They traveled all day by train to go from Madrid to Santiago. From Santiago they took a taxi for 50 km to meet us in Melide. Welcome to two new members to our team Camino.

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It was such a joy and pleasure to have my brothers, whom I admire and look up to, among us. Barkat bhai has been my inspiration for the Camino. He is my oldest brother and my role model for walking. He is healthy and fit and loves walking. I caught my walking bug observing him. In fact, I originally chose the date of 2014 so that we could celebrate his 80th birthday by doing the Camino together. It is a dream come true for me that he is able to be here to complete the Camino with me

Sikander bhai is probably the most generous and good hearted man I know in the world He has always been there for me and a source of inspiration for my life. The joy and pleasure I feel with my two brothers cannot be described in words.

We were able to reserve a private room for them at our Albergue. It also happens that we had a private room for 8, this way we were able to spend time together without disturbing others.

We had brought back pizza for them and we were all able to eat, chat, and reminisce before calling it a night.

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Today we had planned a 15 km walk, so we did not need to rush in the morning. We were out of the Albergue by 7:30 and met across the street for coffee and croissant.

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Our original plan was for Sikander to take a taxi to our next night’s aubergue and meet us at the end of the day when we finished our walk. He changed his mind and decided to join us for the walk to next town about 5.5 km away.

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It was yet another beautiful day for walking and we enjoyed the simple sights and sound of birds and roosters, reminding us as to how lucky we were to be enjoying the nice morning walk in the Spanish country side.

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During one of our morning breaks we met up with our friends from Germany whom we had not seen in a week.

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We stopped for lunch with beautiful views and good food.

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We had a nice afternoon and
dinner in Arzua. All are settled in their beds for the night because we have an early morning walk to Pedrouza, our last night before Santiago.

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