Chasing After Jess

‘travelling – it leaves you speechless, and then turns you into the storyteller’

Via Podiensis – Day 6: Ferluc to Saint-Chely-d’Aubrac – 28.5kms (Total: 148.5 km)

We woke up early after an amazing night’s sleep and reluctantly said goodbye to our wonderful hostess, Sonia. This was easily the best sleep I had so far, with a comfy bed, soft sheets and perfect temperature in the room. The day started early, and we finally got to see our first sunrise as we set off along the beautiful, rugged paths across the Aubrac, the dawn casting an orange glow.

We passed through small towns with charming stone houses, and the path was lined with stone and metal crosses. We also walked through beautiful farmlands.

The weather conditions worsened during the day, with biting winds and rain across the plains. My boot fully submerged in a puddle of deep mud, up to my ankle, and then and there I was ready to go home.

Thank goodness – we were able to find refuge in a cozy café and enjoyed some omelettes. It was hard to leave the warmth of the café, especially with rain and mist making the final 6 km stretch (a rocky descent into Saint-Chely) seem daunting.

The cafe owner kindly suggested we take a taxi, but we decided to push on, promising to use our hiking poles. The final leg of the day was tricky and muddy, leaving us with wet boots and aching bodies. Unfortunately, we had tried to avoid the mud by walking on the road, but this ended up adding an extra 1.5km onto our journey as google maps violently redirected us back to the GR65.

We finally arrived at our overnight Gite in Saint Chelly. There, we recharged and connected with fellow pilgrims over warm soup and chicken stew, sharing our challenges from this day.

I did find this Gite situation a bit weird and wouldn’t stay again – therefore I won’t name the Gite. We got a bit of an unwelcoming vibe from the host and found the Gite was also a bit run down, and not what we expected for the price!

All apart of the journey I guess!

Jess x

4 responses to “Via Podiensis – Day 6: Ferluc to Saint-Chely-d’Aubrac – 28.5kms (Total: 148.5 km)”

  1. Andy Wild Avatar

    Keep up the good work, both the walking and the writing! I remember starting my blog and it was a bit disheartening when I was writing for a handful of people but you write really well.. you’ll be famous before you know it! 😄
    Maybe put a link on a couple of Facebook Camino groups. I’m sure loads of people would like to read about a different Camino other than the usual CF

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    1. Chasing After Jess Avatar

      Thank you Andy! This is kind and a very good idea, I’ll give it a go! Look out for the facebook post 😂

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  2. Aurora Fé Maen Avatar
    Aurora Fé Maen

    wow you two girls are pushing hard and you go ! but if the gite isnt recommendable and you dont name it, how do we know which one to avoid ? and Andy is right. i would have never found your blog, when you hadnt posted in FB. so thank you Andy for the tipp you gave Jess !

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    1. Chasing After Jess Avatar

      I have had so much traffic since posting on Facebook! I had no idea people would even be that interested!

      I totally agree with you about the Gites. I am going to ask someone on the group their opinion. I want to share the names, and I probably will for some of the very bad ones… but I also want to give them the benefit of the doubt that it was just a bad experience for me not others. I’ve seen lots of people get slaughtered on FB for sharing the names of accomodation that they don’t recommend because they are small businesses. Also a lot of the Gite owners are on the facebook groups and I would die if I insulted them (unless like I said it was very bad experience and warranted to share). I’ll get back to you about it because I completely agree xx

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I’m Jess

Hi, I’m Jess, a 24-year-old ICU Nurse from Coastal Australia. If I am not wearing scrubs, I am probably travelling, chasing adventures, and exploring those off-beaten-path destinations. 

After a few gentle nudges from family and friends (okay, maybe more than a few), I’ve decided to start this blog. This will be my digital scrapbook where I capture my travels, hold onto memories, and invite you all – whether you’re a friend, family member or otherwise – to come along for the adventure on the path often less travelled.

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Jess 

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