Hey guys, I have just returned home to Canada early from the Camino Frances and thought my story might help others.
I left Canada on Feb 29th and started walking on March 4 in Leon. I had done SJPP to Leon last spring and my plan was to...
If economy is an issue, set and book your arrival and return dates, and in between those, take it as it comes.
Life is so full of dates and obligations. Walk the Camino and be free, for once. It may be a revelation.
The best plan is to not have a plan. Carpe diem.
Live in the now and enjoy each day.
"Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans". John Lennon.
It depends on how particular you are about being warm at night, what type of accommodation you will usually choose, what layers of clothing you can comfortably sleep in, and what the weather is!
I would take a light sleeping bag or...
My experience was in 2017 and I think it wouldn't has changed much ;-)
#1) when stepped out of the albergue around 7:30 am, there were already many pilgrims on the street(s). I just followed them.
#2) I was/am "a snail", not even a turtle, on...
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