Two days of hiking down. This trail is quite tough, a lot of vertical. It brings back memories from hiking the Appalachian Trail. Click the link below to see some pictures of the French and Swiss Alps.
Two days of hiking down. This trail is quite tough, a lot of vertical. It brings back memories from hiking the Appalachian Trail. Click the link below to see some pictures of the French and Swiss Alps.
Hi Gary! It worked this time! I’m fascinated that you are walking against the stream of people who are going the other way. Do you know why you are doing that? Is it intentional or due to your late signing up for this?
I read the whole blog but didn’t see pictures so now I’ll go back and look again!
Cindy
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I love you dearly, but between the vertical and looking down through a slatted walkway into the abyss… I’m glad it’s you there, not me! You picked a perfect solo adventure! You must be loving it! The pictures are beautiful, especially the pink church (?) with the mountains in the distance.
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Love the scenery!🏔️ Beautiful photos!
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Hi Gary, The scenery is spectacular! You must be enjoying that as it’s very different from the Camino. Seems like the trails aren’t as well marked as the Camino. The vertical is intense, but I’m sure you are feeling fine as you’re in such good shape. I hope the food gets better and hope you meet some interesting people.
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Such a different experience from the Camino. Can you compare the two? You often talked about the accessible water on the Camino. What’s it like on the TMB or Haute Route? Wonderful photos. It sounds like you’re encountering more Americans here than on the Camino.
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