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I shoulder my pack and hit the road. A little ahead of me walks a group of four Austrian women from Tyrol, behind me a couple from Germany, Babs & Berny. They pass me by a while later. I have decided to stroll and enjoy the 10km today. I am not going any further. Redondela is supposed to be a nice town with a beach and a marina, also the albergue is supposed to be nice. I don't care if it takes me 2 hours or 4 hours for 10km.
The landscape is quite nice and the way winds upwards over a small hill. When I get to the next village I catch up with the Tyrolians and desperately start looking for a bar to get my caffein dosage. Unfortunately there is nothing to be found and the only bakery along the way doesn't serve coffee! I decide that I will survive until Redondela without coffee and leave the Tyrolians behind. Turns out, I won't meet them again.
The villages are very beautiful and I walk on my own for a long time, enjoying the peace and calmness. After a night in a overcrowded dormitory I feel that this is just what I need right now... After a while I come across a pilgrim walking the exact opposite direction, wishing me a "buen camino" in a French accent. I greet back and walk on. I ask myself where she is headed. As Egon tells me later (I meet him again at a bar in Redondela), she is walking to Fatima.
| Albergue in Redondela |
Since I have an entire afternoon off I decide to go into town and look for an internet café. I need to charge my camera because the stupid thing wouldn't charge through the adapter. As soon as I find one I log onto facebook for a quick update. Kirsten is online and I am soooo happy to chat with her. I really miss her around this time. Most of the people I met are really nice and all that, but there is only one Kirsten. Once my camera is fully charged I log off and go to the pharmacy to by some more bandages for my foot. I take the stuff back to the albergue. On my way back I walk into the tourist info and meet 3 women from Cologne. They're staying at the albergue too. I want to take the stuff back before going to the beach.
The beach and the marina are a little walk away from the albergue. I grab my mp3-player, camera and notebook and am off. After about 15 minutes I can feel the wind and smell the sea. A few minutes later I arrive at the bay. It is really windy out here. I walk along the dock, almost out to the very end. There I sit on a rock and stare out at the bay for a while, letting my thoughts drift off and enjoying the sun.
| Marina Redondela |
Although it's been a day with little walking and lot of relaxing and resting my feet I feel exhausted and fall asleep almost immediately.
Distance covered: 10km / batteries fully re-charged (mine and the camera's)