Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Day 3 and evening of day 2

Well after my last post I had said that we were going to go to the creek. Well we did, and it was awesome. Nice and cold on the feet. So after that it was around 4 o´clock and we had to go sign in to our sleeping area. Our sleeping area could fit 120 people, and I say, it was full!!! All of the beds were full. After waiting in a line for 10 minutes, I got in the shower, so yeah, there was alot of people. The people that ran the place we Dutch, so my dad talked to them in dutch. To beable to sleep we all put ear plugs in and then went to sleep, mine fell out half way through the night, and let me tell you, it was loud!! Lots of snoring.
Day 3.
At six o´clock we were on the road. The weather was clear sky and a little bit cold and damp. We were going to hike to the first town, 3.5 km, for breakfast, but none of the shops were open, so we hiked to the next town, 3.2km, but none of them were open. Mrs. Ewald made a comment saying that if in the next town there was no food, we could all eat her sesame sead crackers, we all laughed. It turned out that the next place did have a place to eat. I had a bun with a omelete on it, it was amazing, and of course, another amazing coke. European coke it way better than Canadian coke, and less calories too. So after breakfast we started hiking again and after 10 more kilometers we made it to the town we are in right now, Zubrir. It is a nice little town, and again we are going to sleep in a room with around 28 people in it. So shall be fun.
Tomorrow we are going to Pamplona. No we will not beable to see the running of the bulls, we are 3 days to early, but that is fine. I shall probably write in Pamplona. (Eilko, I will tell you what we decided tomorrow) Well again, I am almost out of time so I shall go now. I hope all of you in smithers are having goos weather, even though you had a thunderstorm yesterday. We are having around 25-30 degree weather, it is beautiful. I have a big farmers tan, hehe.
Thank you all for leaving comments, I really appreciate that. Oh, and I just want to say that today, I had to wait 15 minutes at the end of the trail for everyone to catch up, I was hauling man!!!!!!!!
Bye bye
-Jakob

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