The 4th Dimension
Walking the Camino is sort of like playing Survivor in that you have your physical, social and mental games all going at the same time. The physical has been challenging and I am proud of how I am doing. My social game has been easy and now I have a good Camino family. The mental game has been my biggest challenge as there is a lot to think about on a journey of this magnitude.
Yesterday, the spiritual component ramped up considerably.
There have been a lot of spiritual aspects of the first 75% of my journey, but
I am feeling it a lot more after Astorga. First was the pilgrim’s
chapel. Then last night, I attended the vespers service at the local
church and I was asked to read the English portions of the
service. How could I pass on that opportunity to join the local
monks? (Their part was all in Latin.) It was a very special service.
The route down was extremely challenging with lots of steep
places combined with many washed out areas. The path leads down the
side of the mountain and then pops out in a few lovely towns. The
folks on mountain bikes that want to pass by add to the mental game.
Tomorrow is my last big city and the start of our last big mountain pass. I am now down to a single-digit count for days and only have about 125 miles to go.
32,297 steps
15.85 miles
Location: Molinaseca @
42.53789, -6.519955









The little church in Rabanal, with the Monks, is my favorite. Not a lot of glitz, Jesus is front and center. I was taken with its simplicity. - the other Tim
ReplyDeleteDave on the pile of rocks got me. John would have been so very proud of his big brother 💕
ReplyDeleteI'm with Tim K about the little church in Rabannal. I spent 2 days there with Monks. A deeply spiritual time.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you aren't alone. Dave is keeping you company! :)
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