French Camino: It’s Not All Beautiful

The French Camino travels through gorgeous countryside and charming villages, but parts of the France we have seen have not been postcard-ready. Today’s last few miles took us through farmland that resembled fields along Highway 99 in California’s Central Valley. As has been the case nearly every afternoon in September, the blazing sun torched us as we walked to our destination. Many afternoons have been miserably hot, to be honest. It all makes that beer taste that much better. Not all French villages and cities exude charm. Some are rundown, like Decazeville, which our guidebook charitably described as “gritty.” But all days end with a toast: “We did it!”

French Camino: Rocky Descents

The French Camino has tested our footing for a good part of the 300 or so miles so far. It seems the steeper the descent, the rockier it gets. Sue’s photo from today shows our path, which was nowhere near as steep and rocky as some sections, but one misstep could still have been an ankle buster. It is all part of the adventure!