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We walked north to south in June 2019: https://www.pamnjeff.com/Coast-to-Coast/fishermens-trail/ The sand is very fine, like powder and our running shoes absorbed it through the breathable tops. I recommend more solid shoes, maybe full leather boots. Anyway it's a great walk.
Walked from Nájera to San Millán and back to Santo Domingo de la Calzada this week. Highly recommend it, especially Suso Monastery. You can find details here:
https://pamnjeff.com/Basque-Country/la-rioja/
We went to Clunia in September 2022 but by taxi from Huerta de Rey. The site is quite large and we spent an hour, walking about 2 kilometres wandering around the sights. I would rate it "not to be missed" for those interested in Roman ruins.
We walked Camino Catalan in February 2012. It was -8C when we left Montserrat but clear and sunny so didn't "feel" too cold. I lost my notes from the walk but here are my photos for inspiration https://pamnjeff.com/caminocatalan/
There was one very long stage of about 50k that we bussed and a...
Re-tired,
We walked the Camino Argones in 2014 from Canfranc to Puente La Reina then re-positioned to Roncevalles and walked from there to Santiago along the Camino Frances and on to Finisterre, starting at the end of March and finishing at the end of May - in all, 1020 km in 64 days. I would...
I suggest using the app Total Commander (free). In Total Commander, locate your .kml/.kmz file. Long press on the file, then tap Open with. You will (should) then have the option of opening your tack in maps.me. BTW .kmz is simply a compressed .kml - you can uncompress in Winzip or similar...
Joe,
We walked Via Augusta in September 2015 and found it a bit boring. In places the Way was not well marked and we depended on GPS. We stayed in hotels/hostals. Here is our website http://pamnjeff.com/andalucia/category/via-augusta/
Because we were unable to walk to long stages (38k, 25k, 32k) on the published Camino Mozarabe after Villaharta we decided to use the newer variant “por el Guadiato” via Espiel (20k), Belmez (27k) and Valsequillo (23k) which was waymarked in 2014.
Here are our notes...
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