Camino Frances: Day 2
Posted: May 20, 2026

Day 2 of the Camino is done! Our journey today started in Sarria where the weather was beautiful.
We are walking the French way which means we travel from Sarria to Santiago de Compostelo. The Galician countryside is beautiful and our walk was enhanced by pastures, mountains, and of course, some of God’s amazing creatures as seen in the photos.
For me it was not an easy walk. We did 7.5 miles today which was mostly uphill. But there is a tremendous sense of accomplishment and the promise that tomorrow will be mostly downhill!!!
God had created a splendid world and I feel blessed to be here among these amazing pilgrims, sharing this sacred experience.
Buen Camino!
– Sherryl Dorch
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