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  1. aerdna

    End of October -- November: weather, whether to choose Hospitales or not, need general advice

    I crossed the Hospitales last October 25. It was beautiful! You can make the decision the day of. I would be careful if it is to be foggy, as it would then be hard to see the track. Last October was the warmest of record in Spain, so I was very blessed. If we did have rain, it was done at...
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    Cheapest Way to Way

    I agree with grocery stores. I walked the Norte/Primitivo last Oct/Nov and had been warned of the lack of services, but found no problems if I planned ahead. I did occasionally eat the menu del dia or pilgrims menu, and cooked or ate cooked food in albergues even more rarely. Fruiteria- sells...
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    The Camino Obsession

    Agree! I first heard of the Camino in the early 2000s and wanted to walk ever since. Had an opportunity to join a church group for the Camino Ingles in 2013 and then after daydreaming and half planning throughout that winter, found myself jobless and with a free plane ticket, so I walked...
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    Can we have an experienced view on our planned first leg, please :)

    I walked last year starting in Irun on 1 October. Wonderful time of year to walk!! The hostel in Irun closed last year on 30 September, so we walked to a private hostel a few kms outside of town. It was also closed at one point earlier in the season, for reasons unknown, so I would double check...
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    Packing List Question

    I used a 30L pack last fall and it worked, though I did use all the pockets and hung my sandals/shoes (whichever I wasn't wearing) outside my pack. I also brought a sleeping bag - a mummy bag bought of Amazon - rated to 30 degrees and weighing 3lbs. It originally hung outside my pack because I...
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    Packing List Question

    I brought my chakos, last October, and wore them a few times, for parts of the day only. I switched into my hiking shoes when it looked like I was entering the more rugged areas. There are plenty of times on the Primitivo where it would be ok for hiking sandals (in my opinion), and lots more...
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    A woman alone on the Norte?

    Hi! I walked Norte/Primitivo 'solo' this October/November. However, I was only one night truly alone in a place and that was because I walked a bit further than the others that day to end in a town with a church so I could attend Mass. Otherwise, there was always someone else in the...
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    Places to stop between Poo and Oviedo? Plus a question about Mass.

    Thanks, guys! Those were some places I was looking at, too. Might need to consider more. Andrea
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    Places to stop between Poo and Oviedo? Plus a question about Mass.

    Do you know the name of the monastery? Or what town? I have seen pictures and posters of a monastery near the norte/Primitivo split, but haven't seen the name. I am planning on taking the Primitivo, though I am a bit reluctant about leaving the ocean!
  10. aerdna

    Places to stop between Poo and Oviedo? Plus a question about Mass.

    Hi all! I am with Tash in Playa del Poo (just passed Llanes) at the youth hostel (wonderful! The hospitalero just gave us fresh figs he picked of the tree and told us to help ourselves to more) and we are discussing the next few days. I was wondering if there are any tips on places to stay (or...
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    LIVE from the Camino Norte blog

    Santoño to Güemes was wonderful. Stayed at recommended albergue. Great food, great people. Next to Santander. Municipal albergue by cathedral. Nice place, great lunch in town. Lady in charge cut the lights and WiFi at exactly 10:01, so needing to upload more to the blog today. Santander to...
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    LIVE from the Camino Norte blog

    Just a couple of mosquitoes. Unfortunately, we believe also bedbugs. 4 of us were itchy after Augosto (we left a note) and the French guys with us saw some bugs on the pillow. We thought they were not bedbugs at first, but then I used my sleeping bag again in Gernika and got more. All over the...
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    LIVE from the Camino Norte blog

    Left at 12 and walked a short day to Portugalete ~ stayed at La Gran Vita or something like that. 2 German guys we see all the time told us about it. 16 per person double room. Altogether, 6 stayed there. Great bar across the way with super cheap and really good food. Municipal albergue in...
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    LIVE from the Camino Norte blog

    Made it to Bilbao. Such a long walk from Gernika. Trying to plan what to do next - rest day or late start. Many are in the same boat. Will post sometime when I have wifi (on computer at Granbara Hostel - lovely place), but stages 1-5 are up!
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    LIVE from the Camino Norte blog

    Also, just updating the blog Andreaonthecamino.WordPress.com New pictures, more details

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