Day 3 - Grado to Tineo - A Penitential Day

So today began with a beautiful walk to a waterfall where we discovered the Victory Cross planted as a sign of the region's Catholic faith.
However, penance manifested itself in the form of switchbacks, steep climbs, and mud! The Camino path was shared by farm equipment for much of the day and the tractors created mud traps to ensnare pilgrims! The side of the road contained barbed wire fences and thistles while the center was inundated with pools of mud. Many reminders of the passion of Christ and God provided every grace and strength we needed!
We were able to stop at chapels along the Way to pray and meet some pilgrims whom we had met on prior days. 
As the day wore on, our "shorter" day of hiking (actually shorter in mileage but demanding experientially) kept revealing new challenges in new slopes to surmount! 
The day's hike finally in sunshine and natural beauty.....
but we still had muddy feet! 😀
Tomorrow we are off to Colinas de Arriba where there is no wifi - so stay tuned for later updates! God bless!

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  1. Great artistic shots here! I like it!

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  2. Thanks for bringing the Camino walk to us in the comfort of our homes!

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