29th & 30th October: Day 27 & 28
31st October & 1st November: Day 29 & 30
Looking back to the High Pyrenees.
There was a lot of rain, on this plain. And it’s in Spain. This reminds me of singing the bear necessities in Yosemite (2006) when trying to work out what bears eat. Clearly can extend the process to weather forecasting.
2nd & 3rd November: Day 31 & 32
Up through this forest to the snowy ridge in the distance.
Thru-hiker luxury: not a tent
4th to 7th November: Day 33 to 36
The last supper:
I am so hungry – 36 days of cumulative calorie deficit. This restaurant is far too fancy for me, in my worn out clothes and torn shoes. The other people here look like they’re out for a special occasion.
The waiter speaks no English. I ask for beer. This causes some upset. I think he’s telling me they only have one sort of beer, but it will turn out he’s telling me they literally only own one single beer. I should have drunk it slower.
There is no written menu – google translate will not save me now. The waiter delivers a long speech about the menu to me. I wonder if perhaps by the end of the speech I will have been immersed in the language long enough to understand. But no.
Urgh. I am so hungry.
The family at the next table gets involved. Their English isn’t great, but eventually between us we get to a reasonably clear view of what the menu contains.
But wait – what are the actual choices? This seems like just a list of tonnes of different courses.
‘Oh no, it’s a set menu – he’s just telling you what he will serve you, if you agree’
I look back at the waiter. He is smiling at our progress.
Oh my god. Have I just lost 10 minutes of eating time to this.
‘Yes! I agree! Bring me everything!’