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Hola peregrinos !
After the most difficult year of my life physically and mentally due to illness, I've come out the other side of it and I'm going to offer up my Camino as thanks to whoever was watching over me.
This will be my 3rd Camino and I can't wait to get going.
I fly from Dublin to...
I went from Pamplona last August and I found entering Burgos and Leon to be atrocious. Loud and industrial. After that, the stage from Carrion de Los Condes(I think) which is straight, long and boring as hell scenery wise. I loved the Meseta even though temperatures were in the mid-30's.Lots of...
Hi,
I did my first Camino del Norte in 2011 by following the arrows and learning and surviving as I went along. And repeated the trick on the Frances last year.It made it even more special for me. Great fun, you'll love it. Just relax and walk.
Buen Camino,
Johnny.
P.S. Ear plugs and vaseline...
Hi,
I started from Pamplona in August last year and for a while after I slightly regretted not doing the "whole thing" from SJPP. Hopefully I'll rectify that someday ! I can't recommend enough the whole Camino experience. :arrow:
Buen camino,
Johnny.
Hi folks,
I just finished the Frances and I would say Gronon and Tosantos shouldn't be missed.
Also the new one in Ferreiros is great and the village has a lovely bar for some cold ones after the day !
Hi folks,
Has anyone any experience of sleeping under the stars (not bringing a tent) on the Camino del Norte.I don't think I could handle the crowds in the Alberges as I'm a very light sleeper.I'm going for the last 2 weeks of August.
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Johnny.
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