Caminho Portuguese - April 2015

davkel

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My wife and I are starting our second and third (respectively) caminos on April 20. We're looking forward to the Portuguese as a new challenge, and look forward to meeting new and wonderful pilgrims throughout the journey. If we run (or rather walk) into you, all the better.

See you on the trail, or path, or road, or in the albergue, or cafe or bar or wherever...
 
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My wife and I are starting our second and third (respectively) caminos on April 20. We're looking forward to the Portuguese as a new challenge, and look forward to meeting new and wonderful pilgrims throughout the journey. If we run (or rather walk) into you, all the better.

See you on the trail, or path, or road, or in the albergue, or cafe or bar or wherever...
Bom caminho
We follow you beginning of May
 
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Hi, My wife and I are starting from Lisbon on May 7. We're going to Santiago and then walking on to Finisterre and up to Muxia. Maybe we'll cross paths. Bon Caminho.
Dayton and Karen
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From Lisbon, interior (apart from out of Porto for a day or so...
It could be that we will meet somewhere at the end of the trip around Redondelaa or Padron to Santiago. We will start in Vilarinho just outside Porto but head for the coast at casa da Fernanda so the comming meetingpoint will be Redondela.
From there we head west but after 4 days we will arrive in Padron.

Bom caminho anyway
 
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My wife and I are starting our second and third (respectively) caminos on April 20. We're looking forward to the Portuguese as a new challenge, and look forward to meeting new and wonderful pilgrims throughout the journey. If we run (or rather walk) into you, all the better.

See you on the trail, or path, or road, or in the albergue, or cafe or bar or wherever...

Darn, I depart at the 20th of April to Pontevedra to do the Caminho Salnés. I will clean the path for you both :p

Bom Caminho :)
 
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Darn, I depart at the 20th of April to Pontevedra to do the Caminho Salnés. I will clean the path for you both :p

Bom Caminho :)
looking forward for your blog about this ruta, amigo ! Take your sweeper with you and spread out rose leaves for them who are coming after you !:D
 

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We will start in Vilarinho just outside Porto but head for the coast at casa da Fernanda ......
You lucky guy, going to Fernanda's albergue! They won't remember me .... but I will NEVER forget them. The first albergue I ever stayed in - what a lovely couple!
 

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looking forward for your blog about this ruta, amigo ! Take your sweeper with you and spread out rose leaves for them who are coming after you !:D
That's a bit over the top. Cherry blossom will be fine ;)
 
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You lucky guy, going to Fernanda's albergue! They won't remember me .... but I will NEVER forget them. The first albergue I ever stayed in - what a lovely couple!
I take a picture of you with me and hang it on their wall...the unforgetable peregrino:)
 
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We are planning to start 3 or 4 April in Porto.
We just decided to go couple days ago and not ready at all. I am a little stressed and trying to find out what we need and what to buy, where to walk and where to stay for night.
Did anybody think to come to SdC from the end Caldas de Reis - Fisterra - Muxia - SdC?
 
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Albertinho

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We are planning to start 3 or 4 April in Porto.
We just decided to go couple days ago and not ready at all. I am a little stressed and trying to find out what we need and what to buy, where to walk and where to stay for night.
Did anybody think to come to SdC from the end Caldas de Reis - Fisterra - Muxia - SdC?
What you leave home ,you do not need to carry ! :)

On this Santiago forum you'll find millions of lists , how to pack your backpack and what you need and what you don't need..
Never been to Fisterre or Muxia. Does not attract me personally.
 

davkel

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We are planning to start 3 or 4 April in Porto.
We just decided to go couple days ago and not ready at all. I am a little stressed and trying to find out what we need and what to buy, where to walk and where to stay for night.
Did anybody think to come to SdC from the end Caldas de Reis - Fisterra - Muxia - SdC?
You'll be fine - just go at your own pace - anything you don't have you can get, and part of the joy of the camino is not being sure about where you'll stay/eat/be at the end of the day.

Oh and be aware that the walk from SdC to Finisterre is quite challenging with a lot of bitumen and some pretty steep/rocky downhill sections (on the way into Cee almost did for me). Can't comment on Muxia - hoping to do that on this trip (inshallah)
 
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Juan64

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My wife and I are starting our second and third (respectively) caminos on April 20. We're looking forward to the Portuguese as a new challenge, and look forward to meeting new and wonderful pilgrims throughout the journey. If we run (or rather walk) into you, all the better.

See you on the trail, or path, or road, or in the albergue, or cafe or bar or wherever...


I am doing my second Camino this April. Last year I did the Camino Francés from SPP. Now i plan to sstart in Guimaraes or Braga, hadn't made my mind yet....which route are you following?. I am apnish but live in London, I am first going to Madrid, and on to Porto on 4 April,. I will stay tthree days in Porto sightseeing and will gt the coach to the starting point.....see you and buen camino
 
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Juan64

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Hi, My wife and I are starting from Lisbon on May 7. We're going to Santiago and then walking on to Finisterre and up to Muxia. Maybe we'll cross paths. Bon Caminho.
Dayton and Karen
London, Ontario, Canada
Usually the tradional route is Santiago-Muxía-Fisterra
 
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