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I have created a few posts on my experience with training preparation, travel planning and as well, the challenging tasks of packing for the Camino. See my blog at http://www.caminomaggee.blogspot.com for more detailed information.
Maggee
I created a journal on line as I walked the Camino Frances from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago from August 29 to September 30, 2008. see http://caminomaggee.blogspot.com
Maggee
I just completed the Camino France on Sept 30 after starting in St Jean Pied de Port on August 29, 2008. I had exactly the experience I was looking for and am profoundly altered as a result of this, however......
A couple of observations from my experience that I would like to share.
1. the...
I have been reading many different books on people's experiences in walking the Camino Frances. Seems to be getting busier each year with sometimes a lot of trouble finding a bed in a refuggio at the end even in the afternoons and crowds at coffee and meal stops along the way. Any comment from...
Can anyone advise on the better of the 2 routes from SJPDP to Roncesvalles at the end of August? How tough is the walk and how long does it take - time of day to start out and when to best arrive in Roncesvalles?
thanks Maggee
I am a bit freaked out after reading a few accounts of women being accosted and even assaulted along the Camino Frances. I know the numbers are small and the issue probably not statistically significant but...........Do you think I need to be overly concerned? or even concerned? I have read all...
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