The descent is the real killer of the day.Take time to look at a few and take in the power that the Camino has over people's lives. Many pilgrims choose to memorialize loved ones with pictures, notes, poems and letters. Hopefully you have remembered a stone for back home to place on the ever growing pile. But for previous pilgrims, the 10 meters of elevation difference was not something to worry about. The high point actually comes a few km later, as you can see with the elevation profile. Cruz de Ferro is often erroneously considered the high point of the Camino Frances.You may get another perspective on life and purpose! Some may say it is hippy, but go inside, have a coffee and strike up a conversation. The local albergue is staffed partly by pilgrims who have left their previous life to live on the camino. You'll quickly reach Foncebadon, a crumbling village that is a real jewel of the camino. Although you are reach the high point of the camino on this stage, it's not a particularly difficult ascent.You'll sleep out under the stars so make sure to pick a night with good weather. He will also put up pilgrims at his makeshift Albergue. He provides food, water and juice to pilgrims passing by free of charge (although he does accept donations). One of the many characters on the Camino, David left a life in the city years ago to live simpler life on the Camino. Shortly before reaching the cross viewpoint, you will surely meet David.The walk between Santibanez de Valdeiglesias and the cross (Cruceiro) viewpoint is pretty, with sprawling fields of grass and lightly wooded areas. Finally, the camino starts to show flashes of pretty landscape.There is nothing but flat, gravel road for the first 10 km until reaching Villavante. Furthermore, make sure to stock up before leaving Villar de Mazarife. This is a long day, so make sure to start early.
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