LesBrass
Likes Walking
- Time of past OR future Camino
- yes...
Some of you may remember that last year that we spent 10 days walking parts of the Camino Lebaniego. We live in SW France so we were able to drive to an apartment partway along the route. Each day we chose a section of the camino and walked approx. 10km from our car, then we turned around and walked back. We took picnics and drinks so we were totally self sufficient and we stayed away from towns and tourists. It wasn't a conventional camino, finding places to start where we could park was tricky, but nonetheless we were very grateful for the opportunity and it was a very special walk.
We are camino dreaming again and considering doing a similar walk in July along the Aragones, maybe starting from Oloron-Sainte-Maire? We will (as before) drive to an apartment, take our own bedding and food and keep to ourselves... and we will have both received our vaccinations by July. And of course we'll only go if guidance, cases and restrictions allow.
IF we go... we'll have about 11 days to walk. Conventionally this would be plenty of time to walk the Aragones but as we'll be walking 'there and back' each day (and driving to and fro the start points) we know that there will be sections that we will miss.
I know there are a few Aragones experts out there so I was wondering... if you were us, what sections would you 100% include in your walk?
(p.s. I totally appreciate that we're just camino dreaming at the moment... but... we're staying optimistic)
We are camino dreaming again and considering doing a similar walk in July along the Aragones, maybe starting from Oloron-Sainte-Maire? We will (as before) drive to an apartment, take our own bedding and food and keep to ourselves... and we will have both received our vaccinations by July. And of course we'll only go if guidance, cases and restrictions allow.
IF we go... we'll have about 11 days to walk. Conventionally this would be plenty of time to walk the Aragones but as we'll be walking 'there and back' each day (and driving to and fro the start points) we know that there will be sections that we will miss.
I know there are a few Aragones experts out there so I was wondering... if you were us, what sections would you 100% include in your walk?
(p.s. I totally appreciate that we're just camino dreaming at the moment... but... we're staying optimistic)
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