Author: charlie
April 13 (2) slideshow
April 13 slideshow
Day 8, April 12: Navia to Tapia
By the track: 17.8 miles. Let’s break that down: get up, walk 0.3 miles to the Feve station, take the train for 8.5 miles (16 minutes) to La Caridad, walk 9 miles (4 hours) to Tapia de Casariego. So a 9.3 mile day for us.
We decided to skip the walk to La Caridad and the stay there since it didn’t seem too interesting. Instead we got a vacation apartment in Tapia for two days and are taking a day off at the ocean tomorrow.
The apartment is very nice and Tapia is a good city for walking around in. Also we have a kitchen so we will be making our meals at home tomorrow (and tonight).
Booking.com
Being old-school we usually call for reservations but this time we used Booking.com some because it is so much faster than calling a lot of places. Reading the Camino blogs it seems that Booking.com is widely used on the Camino. We worry about the fees the hotels have to pay. Kind of like using credit cards, we usually pay cash in small places.
Forget it Jake, it’s Asturias
Several times we have been talking with a local about “maybe it will rain” and they have said “It’s Asturias”. This seems to be an explanation for any weather. We have been in Asturias for nine days and it has rained on almost every one. But never all day, usually only a few times a day, and often in light spurts of 10-20 minutes.
We have not been bothered by the rain much at all. The biggest bother is taking our rain gear on and off so often. In general, on all our Caminos we have been pretty lucky with the rain, maybe 3 or 4 days total where it rained hard all day.
Pre-spilled coffee
We have seen this several times now, this was the first. The saucer has the “spill” painted on. (The scum inside the cup is real.)
The taxman cometh
Speaking of credit cards we stayed in one place this trip and paid cash. They didn’t take our passport and we didn’t even give our name. No receipt, of course. I’m not sure the Spanish tax authorities will see that transaction.
Semana Santa poster
We have seen the poster numerous times. Each person can interpret it in their own way. I was captivated by it.
We have some reservations
Normally on our trips we reserve the first and last day and nothing else until the day before, but right now we have the next 12 days reserved. Why? Two words: Semana Santa, which is a big thing in Spain. That’s a week the Spanish take off work and they like to go to the ocean.
Normally I am the cockeyed optimist in the marriage and Wynette is the Mistress of the worst-case scenario. She was worried about Semana Santa so, two weeks before we left, we tried making a few reservations and things were full. We eventually made reservations all the way through April 22. Semana Santa includes the Monday after Easter.
We will be in a medium-small town, San Ciprao, for Easter and we hope to catch some of the processions all during SS.
A few years ago we were on the Italian Riviera at Easter and Wynette literally called 30 places for a reservation and there was none to be had. We ended up staying in Bergamo, way inland.