Day 5: On off, On off

26km 6.5 hours, Rubiaes to Ribadelouro

Last night, the forecast predicted that lightning and thunderstorms would continue through the next three days.

This morning began a day of calculations. What is the tipping point between steaming up your rain clothes from the inside, versus being drenched from the outside? At a certain volume of precipitation it makes sense to suit up. That was how we started.

Robby takes gear off as rain slows down


As the rain started up again the “coat cape” was invented
Ow, ow, ow…

The same goes for keeping your feet dry versus pain. I tried the waterproof hiking boots again. No can do. Back to the breathable runners.

And at a certain point you say, “I’m just going to find a cafe and hunker down for a bit.”


All in all we were lucky. We dodged most of the rain by making effective use of trees and overhangs.

Robby counting the steps back home
An excellent idea
Reconsidering the waterproof boots

Today we departed from the regular routine and ate lunch. A very tasty, garlic and polpo heavy lunch in Tui. Next up, the fort in Valenca,  and the river crossing from Spain to Portugal.


The fort in Valenca

Robby in Portugal, Danielle in Spain
In Spain the shells look different!

This brings us to Ribadelouro. A town with no  restaurants. But luckily we had lunch, and the bar nuts and olives had most of the major food groups.



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