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  1. ricrog

    Rota Vicentina - Santiago do Cacem to Lagos - Request for Restaurant and Cafe Recommendations

    Hello there, On 29th March I'm planning on walking down from Lisbon to Aljezur but can't decide whether to go via Santiago do Cacem and the inland route or to go via Sines and down the coastal route, which way are you guys going?
  2. ricrog

    WALKING route from Faro to Sagres

    Why don't you walk North on the Camino from Faro to Salir on the Via Algarviana. From there you follow the VA via Alte, Messines, Silves, Monchique and Marmelete to Aljezur and the RV. The VA is a great walk with reasonable accommodation.
  3. ricrog

    Tasmanian pilgrims

    Hi JeannieZ, I'm back living in the UK now, easier to get on the Camino!! Sorry we missed each other. Regards Rick
  4. ricrog

    Arrows and a subtle reminder

    El Camino del Tesco!
  5. ricrog

    Carrying a tent through airport control

    OK, just so that henrythedog can stop counting backwards, I've been carrying my tent, sleeping bag and air mattress in my backpack as cabin baggage between Tasmania, UK, Spain and Portugal (over 10 trips) over the past 10 years with no problems. The packed tent weighs 1.5Kg and measures 46cms...
  6. ricrog

    Algarve Way

    I did the Algarve Way in 2014 from Alcoutim to Silves, then from Silves to Vila do Bispo(the last town before Cabo de Sao Vicente, the Cabo is not a town but only a lighthouse, you have to get the one bus a day out of there to Sagres) in 2017. There are some difficult sections, Cachopo to...
  7. ricrog

    The proper way 'to go'

    I decided to demonstrate solidarity with the 'wimmin's' rights movement by having a movement of my own, however the solidarity was sadly lacking!
  8. ricrog

    Tasmanian pilgrims

    Hi Susie, I walked from Porto to Santiago in Oct 2012, be glad to meetup for a chat. I'm in Glenorchy and my phone no is [ivar edited out the number, send Rick a Private Conversation]. Regards Rick Rogers
  9. ricrog

    Tasmanian pilgrims

    Hi Sue, don't know if you're still watching this thread, but here goes. I'm living in deepest Boganland(Glenorchy) and have done the French, English, Portuguese Caminos, Via de La Plata, Fisterra circuit and a couple of little add-on walks from Tarifa to Seville and Estaca de Bares to El...
  10. ricrog

    Getting from Santiago to Madrid

    Hi Sheesh, It was a 4 bed compartment, top bunk and bottom bunk either side and a small sink at the end, not much room in the compartment but bunks very comfy and bedding supplied and everything spotless. Yes, booked on the RENFE site: https://venta.renfe.com/vol/inicioCompra.do, if you want it...
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    Getting from Santiago to Madrid

    Took this flight last Sep for EUR 24!!!! :D
  12. ricrog

    Getting from Santiago to Madrid

    EUR6.00 on the Metro! :D
  13. ricrog

    Getting from Santiago to Madrid

    I did the overnight train(Trenhotel) from Santiago to Madrid in Nov 2011, it left at 22.03 and arrived at 08.05 the next day and cost Eur31.30 - booked online 2 months in advance. You have a glass of wine in the buffet car then go to bed and wake up in time for a cafe con leche before arriving...
  14. ricrog

    List your pilgrim blog URL Here - we want to read your story

    Here's my blog of a few Caminos + walks from Tarifa-Sevilla and from Estaca de Bares to El Ferrol: http://ricrog.blogspot.co.uk/
  15. ricrog

    Learning Easy Spanish

    "Cagado en un palo"??
  16. ricrog

    My journals for French, English,Via de la Plata, Portuguese

    Hiya Fellow Plodders! Just to let you know that I've finally put up my journals on a blog just in case there might be some info of interest to those about to walk. Also info on my walks from southernmost part of Spain(Tarifa) to Sevilla and from northernmost part of Spain(Estaca de Bares) to El...
  17. ricrog

    Starting Portuguese Camino on Tuesday

    Hiya Scruffy, got this too late to comply with your request, but did note the shrine. Portuguese was no problem as I speak it quite fluently due to having been married to a Brazillian "lady"-(bad memories!) many years ago. Rick :x
  18. ricrog

    Starting Portuguese Camino on Tuesday

    Hey K-Fun Don't worry about Portuguese, Spanish will get you by. You can view my journal of the walk here http://ricrog.blogspot.co.uk/ As to maps and guides, I made a word document from various sources to carry with me, I'd be glad to share it with you, it's too big to upload here but I could...
  19. ricrog

    Starting Portuguese Camino on Tuesday

    Hey Falcon, guess I missed you in Santiago, hope you drank my beer for me! Rick :wink:
  20. ricrog

    Learning Easy Spanish

    In the same vein: "Estoy aburrido" means "I'm bored" "Soy aburrido" means " I am boring" You wouldn't want to get that wrong! Rick :?

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