Etapa 6 — Baena to Castro del Río

We were out by a little before 7:00 today, we soon reached the edge of town, and by 7:25 Baena was already far in the distance behind us. For the next 20 minutes we enjoyed the pre-dawn light, and by about 7:45 the sun was up, but was still blocked by the mountains. By about 8:30 the sun was fully up, and we had reached the local highway, on which we walked for a couple of kilometers. There were very few cars, so it wasn't stressful. I got a kick out of the way the sun to our east cast our shadows on the trees.

Eventually we reached the Puente de la Mutarra, which took us across the Río Guadajoz. Shortly beyond that we came upon a couple of picnic tables and benches that had been constructed for pilgrims on the Camino Mozárabe. We weren't terribly tired, but we stopped and rested there for a few minutes anyway, just so that the Spanish taxpayers' money would be well spent.

From there on, the walk stayed fairly level, 'cause we were pretty much just following the river all the way to Castro del Río.

Castro del Río appeared to be a pretty sleepy town, of mostly middle-aged and elderly people, the kind of town from which young people would want to get away to the bigger nearby cities of Córdoba or Granada. There wasn't a lot of excitement there, so I decided to make my own. More on that in tomorrow's entry.

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