Francy Romana
Hello everyone Can anyone read for me this text? The best ever walk I’ve been on was actually two weeks of walking, along the GR11 on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees from Candanchú to La Guingueta d’Àneu. We got the train to France, packed food for a week and restocked half way, and wild camped each night. So not only was it the best trip ever, it was also cheap and eco-friendly. Each evening we’d camp by a lake, and start our day with an (incredibly bracing) dip. It is so incredibly beautiful and peaceful, and there’s lots of friendly refuges along the way if you want a chat, a bed and hot food. The route is challenging, but doesn’t require any specialist equipment. At the end, all I wanted to do was carry on walking
11 ott 2024 11:31
Risposte · 3
Well done Francy. A lovely piece of writing. There are lots, not there’s lots And in English we tend to use refuge to mean a place providing shelter from danger. Where you go to escape a violent partner, or a dog will go as it’s safer than being out on the streets. I think you mean it more to mean hostelry (a hotel or hostel, a bar, a cafe, restaurant etc, somewhere you can visit for a nice experience, food or drink etc
11 ott 2024 13:59
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