Last night I was unable to secure accommodation at the recommended end for the 3rd stage. So I had to walk an extra 12km to get a bed. Long day.
Luckily the walk wasn’t nearly as strenuous as yesterday, but my body was really tired. It started to hurt. My backpack felt heavy. I adjusted it a hundred times. Somehow after my first rest stop and eating a delicious Pain au Raisin that I picked up before leaving Sauges I felt a lot better. My backpack was in a good spot and it felt better. I found my stride and I picked up my pace. The landscape also starting to change from big mountains to rolling green expanses. The scenery is a great distraction.
I made it to today’s recommended overnight stop just after lunch. Strangely I was glad to keep walking. Although the rain clouds did roll in. I could hear the thunder and at times even the rain. But somehow I managed to skirt just around the storm and I didn’t even get a drop.
The last kilometre coming into Saint-Alban was possibly the slowest kilometre I’ve ever walked. But I made it and my post walk beer and dinner were delicious.
The bad news… I have my first blisters on my little toes. The good news, because I walked an extra 12km today, tomorrow’s stage is only 16. I can sleep in.









