Published: 06.07.2018
Well, unfortunately everything comes to an end (except for Teewurst - that naturally has 2).
So today I chose the route for the last section. However, no matter what I tried... it didn't turn into a proper circular route... either 25 km on foot or doubling back or only seeing half of what I had planned. Well, I thought to myself - things usually don't go as planned anyway, so let's just go with the flow. The journey today only took about 20 minutes, so we can be more flexible.
At the chosen parking lot, I checked out the way to the sea... hmm... 48 minutes on foot. A bit far... so maybe I'll just start directly at the first destination (Port Blanc). When I arrived there, I squeezed the car into a parking space in front of a construction site (construction site signs are never in the way...). Once that was finally done, I set off with Teewurst. And lo and behold - around the corner: Tadaaaa... a hundred free parking spaces... great! Well, what's done is done!
But: We practically stumbled onto the GR34 as soon as we got out of the car. How wonderful. So let's get started right away. I climbed the next rock by the sea to get a rough overview.
Teewurst also tried to kill us both at the same time here...
Behind the wall was the sea and for this stupid sheepdog, there is nothing more fantastic than water. So what's the wall doing in the way?! Teewurst took a run and tried to jump over the wall (I, on the other end of the leash, had to quickly and ungracefully pull him back in mid-air... otherwise we both would have literally gone over the cliff). You see, it's never boring!
Recovered from the shock, we continued on our way.
By now the clouds had cleared up again and it was getting warm again. Suddenly, I heard a sheep bleating behind me. Sheep by the sea? Well, the deer also don't seem to mind. While looking for the sheep, I then discovered a seagull that was really bleating above us. Ok... different country, different dialect. When we took a break by the sea at some point, I suddenly heard a dolphin and was already really excited! But it was just another seagull... what's up with the birds here?? The seagulls don't seem to handle the sun very well either, or they're learning foreign languages here - who knows.
We did see sheep later though. But only black ones, and luckily only I saw them.
Today, I somehow didn't really feel like hiking. The landscape was really beautiful again, but we didn't really get into the groove.
So we took more breaks than usual.
A look in the fridge showed me that we still had a lot of leftovers to use up before we leave. But you can't use that much ham in a salad, otherwise I could have just made ham salad (no thanks...). So Teewurst happily feasted on salami and cooked ham, while I tried to empty the fridge. Fortunately, you never have to throw anything away when you have a dog ;) Anyway, I finally figured out how to toast the baguette without setting it on fire (maybe a bit late...)
Other than that, we spent the rest of the evening on the couch (Teewurst in front of it). We don't have to go out every night. So... tomorrow we'll pack and refill the stock of cider. Therefore, tomorrow's post will probably be summarized with the return journey (yay... more toll stations...). In any case, we've already said goodbye to the GR34 today. It was beautiful!
On 120 km of the GR34: