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When i walked the Norte in October two years ago the weather generally was pretty consistently good for walking. A few days of rain and some misty,cold starts to the day. I met two people walking with dogs. They both had special little socks for their dogs to wear ( to avoid burning on hot...
Used the CSJ guide plus local guides as I went. By Santander I followed my nose and asked questions. Bilbao is a fab city of art and should not be missed. I caught a bus from Guernica to Bilbao ( to avoid lots of rural walking) and bus out of Santander for same reason. Wonderful walk. I felt...
I walked in 2012 and did the final half without any guidebook or map. It is pretty well marked. Sometimes it is better to leave the yellow arrows and walk the coastal E route. Follow, your nose,keep the sea on your right, walk towards the setting sun and the many angels on the way will soon put...
I penned a song along the Way. It kept me going when times got hard. It contains true stories of some of the lovely Camino family I met on the way and some of the Spanish characters along the Norte.
I guess we were all trying to find the right question and an adequate answer.
THE WAY .
I've...
I walked the Norte two years ago now. I met at least three solo women - two had walked all the way from Geneva on their own and one of these was going to walk back again along the Frances. Another was in her late sixties and had walked six or seven of the routes on her own. They all said that...
I walked the Norte from Irun in 36 days following heart attack and stents. I think you could walk the Norte from Bilbao or Santander with no problems. Enjoy.
You will be fine! If this 61 year old with a dodgy heart and 2stone excess weight can manage it , you will breeze it. Start slowly, wear two pairs of socks and test your boots for at least a month. Most people give up due to problems with feet/legs/back because they push too hard. A week in you...
I walked the Norte in October two years ago. I met at least three single women ( two had walked from Switzerland, one was on her seventh Camino in her sixties ). They were all confident that it was perfectly safe. They walked in company when they wanted or alone as they chose. There were others...
Suggest you do a couple of day walks carrying the pack as it is and covering the kind of distances you are aiming for. If you can manage - you are fine. And it will get easier as you get stronger.
If it's cold and chilly you might want to keep to the lower route on day one. If the clouds lift take the high road to St Sebastienne . Great views and ancient Forts etc. Bien Camino.
Just walked Le Puy to Conques at the start of June. Apart from one chilly day with some drizzle we were walking in temperatures of 37 degrees some days! A silk sheet liner was all that was needed at night as all places provide blankets. The icebreakers are great as tshirt or inner layer. Sounds...
Can't speak from personal experience ( although I walked for over two weeks of my five weeks on my own as an elderly male without mishap ). However I met several women who were walking safely on their own. Two had walked from Switzerland alone and one of those was then going to walk back once...
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