even passing me.
Saturday, August 31, 2019
20.2 miles
even passing me.
Friday, August 30, 2019
17.4 miles
I completed the first stage - to the town of Roncesvalles, 17.4 miles on my virtual Camino.
Today's "walking" included a walk with Linda Brown at the Wildlife Center, and my tap class, plus whatever extra steps Fitbit added. It ended up being 2.4 miles for the day. My sketch was of the Roncesvalles Church. I wasn't crazy about the composition, and should have gotten a better photo from Google. There were a lot of them. I need to get better at hatching and cross hatching if I'm going to get good at this.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
14.8 miles
I missed a day of walking yesterday (already)? I had to be out to teach my watercolor class early, and my knee was hurting a bit, and then the rain started and I just decided to take a rest day. But I was back out there today bright and early, and made it to 14.8 total miles so far. Almost done with the first stage of the Camino. I should (virtually) make the town of Roncesvalles tomorrow.
Monday, August 26, 2019
9.9 miles
I am now 9.9 miles along the trail, headed for Roncesvalles - last stop on the first section of the journey.
In real life, I did a slightly longer walk today, plus a lot of walking while grocery shopping.
The advantages of this being a virtual trip:
1. 9.9 miles would be a very poor showing for a real Camino, would barely have made it to the first refuge/hostel. Only walking a mile or two in real life means that I can sleep in my own bed.
2. Instead of a 30 pound backpack, I'm walking with a small fanny pack that probably weighs less than 2 pounds.
3. I didn't see any wooded areas (or porta-potties) in the photos, so I would have had a slight (not so slight) problem in that regard.
4. No blisters!!!
In real life, I did a slightly longer walk today, plus a lot of walking while grocery shopping.
The advantages of this being a virtual trip:
1. 9.9 miles would be a very poor showing for a real Camino, would barely have made it to the first refuge/hostel. Only walking a mile or two in real life means that I can sleep in my own bed.
2. Instead of a 30 pound backpack, I'm walking with a small fanny pack that probably weighs less than 2 pounds.
3. I didn't see any wooded areas (or porta-potties) in the photos, so I would have had a slight (not so slight) problem in that regard.
4. No blisters!!!
Sunday, August 25, 2019
7.6 miles
An endless stretch of road in the fog. Hard to get that feeling of just how far you can see.
In real life, 1.5 miles today, including a walk before church, plus Fitbit steps.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
5.5 miles
In real life, I walked about 3/4 of a mile today, plus Fitbit steps for the day, making a total of 2.1. That puts me at about 5.5 miles on the virtual trail. These sketches were done from the Walking4Fun website. I read the chapter in "The Artist's Journey" where they walked from Saint Jean Pied de Port to the Orrison Refuge, a total of 6 miles for their first day. The author mentioned that the trail was so steep that they needed to stop every 20 feet to catch their breath, and that they were glad to stop and sketch. I would not have made it, and would have needed emergency assistance. LOL
Friday, August 23, 2019
3.2 Miles
The "second day". Approximately 3.2 miles into my journey.
In real life, a 0.6 mile neighborhood walk, plus whatever steps my Fitbit accumulates today.
In real life, a 0.6 mile neighborhood walk, plus whatever steps my Fitbit accumulates today.
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