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We are in Santiago. We had got some problems with Andrés' bicycle
but they are fixing them now. I suppose we will be able to leave in 15 or 20 minutes.
Here we are in Santiago. I am the guy whose bicycle was broken.In fact it has been the chain.
I believe here is where I finished when I made the way running.
And it's here where I'm going to start the way to Fisterra.
It's quite hot. It's quite late.
This time Andrés is coming with me.
Why did I decide to make the way to Fisterra?
Because I've met many pilgrims who have made it by bike when I made the Portuguese way on foot
and I thought this one could be another option.
There is another one to make, by horse. Anyway I think I'll never make it.
Now the way is really starting. Here there is the yellow signal to Fisterra.
Santiago is behind and this is the beginning.
We are in Aguapesada.
We are assimilating the journey we have made until now
and if we are optimistic it has been ¼ of the whole journey for today.
And well, there will be lots of hills, some short stops to drink and not much more.
We have eaten a sandwich in order to recover us a little
and we have drunk a little as well, a very important thing.
Well, we thought we were nearer Negreira but there is still 10, 12, 15 km like minimum.
The problem is that there are lots of hills all the way and it's going to be harder than we thought.
Hello! If you keep on going up from Aguapesada,
you'll arrive at Trasmonte and before arriving at the village, I believe it's here behind in Ames.
There you'll find a source that will help you a lot.
Pontemaceira, we have just arrived at Pontemaceiras,
this heavenly place.
It's true we are surprised so we are going to take a break here to enjoy ourselves
a little, a short break.
Two lovers are swimming.
Here there is Andresito, he's swimming for a while.
I believe we are 10, 12km from the shelter
and this place seems to be a curious place to record.
Well, that's all. I can't say much more. I'm really tired now.
There were really hard stages today.
Well, there are more still.
We trust that tomorrow will be a better day, definitely.
There were stages with lots of hills. Tomorrow we'll descend until the level of the sea
and there will be slopes. We trust it will be much better.