@SYates Thanks for the reply.
I have this book and was curious what the typical stages are. I know planning on Camino can be a funny thing, but after my experiences on Frances I added roughly 2 days in my head to figure out how long VdlP will take. After closer inspection I found out that there...
What are the "official" stages of Via de la Plata?
I know you can decide on your own if there is enough albergues on the way, but even on Camino Frances they were giving some "official" split into the days, I'm curious what is pre-planned for VdlP.
I found this one for example, which gives me...
During my Camino when I saw people going back home because lack of time I always thought I would prefer to start in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, walk as much as I can and then continue another year from that point. It is maybe because first two weeks I considered the best.
Hi,
I did Camino in 2012 so last year when one of my colleagues was walking it, it was great to see his progress on the big TV at work. He did it by sending his location via Yo app to his friend who manually added his position everyday to Google maps. I tried to find a solution to do it more...
@mmm042 Thank you.
I have a choice of going 18th March, or 1st April. I would prefer less rain and more spring :), so is 1st April obviously better choice?
Thank you Falcon.
Anyone knows if the PDF guide which you can find here on the forum is enough to walk this route or better go for book version with maps?
Hi,
I plan to walk Via la Plata at the end of March, will take some of the gear I had on Camino Frances few years ago, but would like to take a lighter sleeping bag this time.
1. Is a sleeping bag with comfort to 7C enough? I used it in Asia, and I'm bit worried it may not be enough.
2...
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