Day 2: Felt like Week 2 | Murray Morrison

After a tough day of hiking yesterday, we thought we might sleep in a little. The plan was to wake up at 7 and perhaps grab a quick breakfast and head on to our next home. We expected to wake up to the other pilgrims in the albergue getting their things together. Instead, we awoke to our albergue master yelling at us and opening all the blinds. We were very confused and disoriented. It seemed like we had overstayed our welcome. We quickly scrambled our things together and headed on.

To determine where we would stay tonight, we chose to let our legs make the decision for us.   They said they wanted to take it easy today, and so we stopped today in the beautiful town of Zubiri, Spain, which was just a 14-15 kilometer distance from Espinal. Thankfully when we were very low in morale, we ran into our Italian friend Stefano.  He really boosted our spirits when we needed it. We have had many stretching sessions recently, as we have never felt this kind of tightness in them. We hope it goes away soon.

Our albergue room tonight consists solely of Americans from Pennsylvania and Virginia, which is a rarity. I am hoping none of them are snorers because we had a good amount of those last night, including Alex.

It was only our second day of walking, and it is quite a daunting thought to think we may have 28 left.

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