held the second edition of the Canons Road between Burgos and the Santuario de Santa Casilda , with a distance of 40 km that some did in the "car of San Fernando" (for a while on foot and one foot) and the rest as well.
Posing in front of the lineup of Via Italia
Route is organized by the Association of Friends of Santa Casilda , with the intention of recovering the path on which came the Canons of the Cathedral Burgos to the Sanctuary of Santa Casilda to collect taxes and pray to the Holy.
Antonio (event organizer) checking the camera
At 6'30 hours we left the Villimar Square, a district of Burgos and we continued down the Via Italia until you reach Chapel of Our Lady Valley, where we waited for the supplies (sausage sandwich with ham, water, coke and beer 0'0) and they began to walk the rest of the "routers." Among Villimar we left (about half) and those who joined in the chapel, we met so many had to save as km 40.
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information panels are located along the Roman road
Dioptra pair see and touch at Via Italia
Some stretches matches Camino de Santiago coming from Bayonne and so they showed us half a dozen cyclists we passed just before arriving at the port of the Compass.
A ten-twenty would arrive where we expected the sandwich in the shade of the trees that it tasted like heaven, even though the beer was a bit hot.
Time for lunch and where they joined the rest of routers
A ten-twenty would arrive where we expected the sandwich in the shade of the trees that it tasted like heaven, even though the beer was a bit hot.
Time for lunch and where they joined the rest of routers
From here, passing by Santaolalla Quintanavides and we headed toward the mountains to go through the "grinder" and you soon reach the Sanctuary of Santa Casilda at 2'30 pm. Here we take off the shirt sweaty porroncillo we take a beer with lemon (that good) and regrouped.
regrouping White down the well together to eat
all arrayed down the path best
regrouping White down the well together to eat
all arrayed down the path best
In the field next to the well Blanco and where food waiting for us, there were the APAS of Briviesca colleges celebrating the end of the course and which also held a delicious meal in the afternoon a series of traditional games both parents and children, sack races, soca -pull, etc.
Waiting their turn to take the plate of paella, is Paco at 73 years and got between chest and back 40 km. and his daughter who accompanied him
thing to do for a bowl of rice
Waiting their turn to take the plate of paella, is Paco at 73 years and got between chest and back 40 km. and his daughter who accompanied him
thing to do for a bowl of rice
We had a good day, at first a little cold, but then we were warming up. The day was ideal for walking and we all arrived without any news worth mentioning.
juntitos ate at a long table, where we were telling our stories and 18.30 hours the bus picked us up we would bring up Briviesca , having been chanting, these who sing in choirs or not that I, because it rained churro. It's what makes the coffee and drinks.
previously one double and one boy Cornudilla , is that they had not walked enough and decided to just walk away, totaling nine miles. more.
juntitos ate at a long table, where we were telling our stories and 18.30 hours the bus picked us up we would bring up Briviesca , having been chanting, these who sing in choirs or not that I, because it rained churro. It's what makes the coffee and drinks.
previously one double and one boy Cornudilla , is that they had not walked enough and decided to just walk away, totaling nine miles. more.
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