Monday, May 18, 2009

Day 18: Burgos to Hornillos del Camino

I´m not sure why, but I threw up a few times overnight... for the first time in years. We had a healthy home made dinner last night -- just a salad. Staying at a hotel (we do that on rest days ´cos the albergues only allow you one night´s accommodation in each town), our only cooking tool was a pocket knife (not even plates or cutlery) so a salad was our only real option.

I was a little concerned about being sick, because we found out yesterday that a Canadian we´d been travelling with has spent the last few days in hospital with gastro and a fever of 40ºC. Eeeek.

I´ve got a cast-iron stomach, so by morning I was fine and we headed to Hornillos del Camino, 19kms away. This town is barely a blip on the map, and according to the guide book only has a single albergue with 32 beds (compared to 100+ in most towns). We started later this morning, so we knew there was the possibility of missing out on a bed tonight.

About 5 minutes from the destination´s albergue, a tourist bus pulled up a few hundred meters in front of us, and out jumped about 15 fresh people with backpacks and walking poles... all headed towards the albergue.

Now, normally we´re not competitive at the end of the day. Everyone is tird and some people are walking with open raw blisters and wrecked knees. There´s no way we´re going to rush past people like that.

But, here was a huge group of tourists dropped off by a tourist bus, about to walk for 5 minutes compared to us walking for 6.5 hours in the freezing cold, after throwing up all night. Was I going to allow them to take the beds? No. Fucking. Way.

So:
  • deep breath: check
  • walking poles enabled: check
  • determined look: check
  • adrenaline boost: check
  • stunned tourists eating our dust: check
  • beds for us tonight: check

Now, let´s find an nice sunny field to thaw out in while I write this...

3 comments:

Unknown said...

hehe ... I love it!! I can just picture both your outrage and determination!! Kick ass Hanson :D Did you get the pic I sent of Dad's poor swollen face?

Unknown said...

Hi You two,

I could not log on for a few days so had fun catching up on the news. Hannah I hope you are better, must be hard pushing on when the body is craving a warm bed. And Jason, glad it was not swine flu... read up about that one.
Glad to hear you did not lose out on a bed to a bunch of lazy buggers..
Everyone is thining of you and loving your sense of adventure. Glad to hear your famous along nthe yellow brick road. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMum/Marg

Unknown said...

am really enjoying reading your blog guys - I walked the camino in September 2008. I also had a bus load of 'tourist pilgrims' to compete for a bed - they are the lowest of the low, don't know how they can have any pride in themselves! Glad you got your beds!