Le Puy-en-Velay to Pamplona along the Via Podiensis
- Day 0 – Preparations complete for the Via Podiensis
- Days 1 & 2 – Le Puy-en-Velay, volcanoes and lentils
- Day 3 – and the Camino starts again
- Day 4 – the eye-watering cost of an English nanny in Hampstead
- Day 5 – no room at the Gite
- Day 6 – Aubrac Plateau, one of the most desolate, depopulated areas of France.
- Day 7 – Aubrac Transverse
- Day 8 – a tart worthy of the Aubrac
- Day 9 – off the Aubrac and into the Lot River Valley.
- Day 10 – A quick word about Navigation
- Day 11 – two mistakes and a little bad luck
- Days 12 & 13 – Conques
- Day 14 – I leave my mark on Conques
- Day 15 – Figeac on the River Cele
- Day 16 – onto the next desolate UNESCO listed plateau, the Causses
- Day 17 – another UNESCO beauty
- Day 18 – walking across Causses limestone from Cajarc to Limogne-en-Quercy
- Day 19 – 29 Km across the Causses
- Days 20 & 21 – Cahors City and my lost ongle du petit orteil
- Day 22 – a new beginning
- Day 23 – the mystery of the pilgrim ghost
- Day 24 – a long squelchy walk to Moissac
- Day 25 – Attention, Le Train Grande Vitesse
- Day 26 – The Rivers Tarn and Garonne and the Canals Deux-Mers and Golfech. It’s all so confusing on a hot day. Then the Chateau de Lastours
- Day 27 – Baron for a night
- Day 28 – Travels with a Donkey
- Day 29 – why miss Le Romieu?
- Day 30 – what’s the one thing you can’t seem to find in Condom?
- Days 31 & 32 a rest day; Poodlemania in Condom
- Day 33 – into the real heart of Armagnac country
- Day 34 – Le Presbytere à Lanne-Soubiran
- Day 35 – Gardez Le Moral
- Day 36 – to Pimbo
- Day 37 – to Pomps.
- Day 38 – Another rather hot day on the Pilgrim Superhighway
- Day 39 – Roads, Woods and the Basque Country
- Day 40 – Ferme Gainekoetxea tonight
- Days 41 & 42 – at the end of the Via Podiensis
- Day 43 – crossing the Pyrenees into Spain
- Day 44 – 800 Kms completed. Camino People
- Days 45 & 46 – The familiar sights and sounds of Pamplona