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  1. J

    Learning Easy Spanish

    Hello! Good idea to translate the most common words to have a better communicaton. I can say, if not enough words to say, always you can use the non verbal language and it's best "word", a big and sincere smile. ¡Buen Camino! Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  2. J

    What are the Do's and Don'ts of Albergue Etiquette?

    Hello, I use to believe, during the day to walk, during the dawn to rest. Best time to walk up, not earlier than 30 min before he day is up-. Yellow arrows can not be followed during the night! Buen Camino, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain
  3. J

    vodaphone recharge card

    Of course, and the roaming prize is lower than with other companies. For example, if you are a Vodafone customer in Australia, is cheaper for you to use the same mobile company. And, 3G network here in Spain is quite good. At least for me, after some recent travels by Italy, Germany and India...
  4. J

    Walking In January

    This is also a good idea. I walked my first Portuguese in February/2004 and I enjoyed a very good weather! Buen Camino, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  5. J

    My stages on the Camino Primitivo

    Re: The Camino Primitivo in October Hi, In my opinion may be is quite cold, but perfectly possible to be walked. But, I have to say, it's no easy, - Because the loneliness - Because the short sunlight time - Because sometimes in albergues there's no heat available But, in my 2 Caminos in...
  6. J

    Walking In January

    Don't worry for the weather. I've walked several times in january/February Astorga-Ponferrada, with lots of snow, and you only have to worry for: 1) sun light 2) The open albergues 3) To dress the right clothes for the cold weather. Sun light finishes at 5:30 - 6:00 pm. If you begin in Leon...
  7. J

    No free treatment for sick pilgrims

    Why, in your opinion, have the doctors to work for free? Who has to pay their's work? Is it the same in your countries? Buen Camino, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain
  8. J

    travel ideas from Asturias airport to Fonsagrada/Cadavo

    Hi Jayte, I'm afraid it's a bit late to answer you, but ... Yhe Airport in Asturias is near to nowhere, but inside the triangle Gijon-Aviles-Oviedo, the most important cities in the region. So, in that case, you have to see which is the fastest connection from one of these cities to Lugo. From...
  9. J

    Strike in Spain Wed Sept 29th 2010

    Good decision! Once in Spain and in the Camino, possibly most little businesses will work normally! Buen Camino, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  10. J

    Tunnel route Irun to S.Domingo/Burgos

    Hi John, Yes, it's marked, but of course not like the CF! And normally no albergues. The best for that is asking wherever you can. For example, in Miranda de Ebro I believe it's possible to receive some hospitality. But most places, by pensions and hotels. I've just seen some photos with nice...
  11. J

    Tunnel route Irun to S.Domingo/Burgos

    Hi, I have some friends living in the region and even painting and maintaining some arrows on this route. If you need some help while preparing your Camino, please let me know. Buen Camino (and wonderful) Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  12. J

    Irun to Burgos

    Hi, I have some friends living in the region and even painting and maintaining some arrows on this route. If you need some help while preparing your Camino, please let me know. Buen Camino (and wonderful) Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  13. J

    From Lisabon to Santiago

    Hi Katia, You will be almost absolutely alone until the Spanish border. From there, not crowds but also no loneliness. Have you already got a guide for this camino in portuguese? Buen Camino, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  14. J

    Porto-Caminha-A Guarda-Oia-Baiona-Vigo-Redondela-Santiago

    Hi Monica, There´s a lot of interests in the Camino of Santiago, and it not always are very clear. Someone in the south of Portugal, belonging to an association, has had an interest to show a "new route" by the coast. Why? Because the majors of the populations of this area. Of course there's...
  15. J

    Porto-Caminha-A Guarda-Oia-Baiona-Vigo-Redondela-Santiago

    Hi, I'm afraid, this route has not any historical sense, is not very well marked, and it's been marked mostly over long road periods. It's been done because the touristic and economic interests of the local towns. It takes such a nice views, of course, because the galician coast is so, and...
  16. J

    Santiago to Finisterre

    Hi Kristina, You can not compare the awful three-hours travel by bus with the incredible views and everything when walking. But, it's your choice. If not walking or biking, you can not stay in the albergue in Finisterre even having walked to Santiago, because may be you have walked there and...
  17. J

    Madrid: Lonely camino if you're on your own

    Hi everybody, It looks that it's fully confirmed, Tres Cantos is the first city in Madrid and in the Camino de Madrid with something like an albergue, where to find a bed and to rest during the night. Since May it has received 30 pilgrims! Buen Camino de Madrid, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain.
  18. J

    Madrid: Lonely camino if you're on your own

    Hi Alipilgrim, Mi special way to walk this special camino is different as usual, because we walk it step by step. For example, we were going to walk two days during this weekend, but we are going to wait for a better choice. Why? Because my sister said to me she was interested to come with us...
  19. J

    Madrid: Lonely camino if you're on your own

    If you need some help to plan it, please let me know! And, I can say that actually there's some new option to sleep in Tres Cantos, provided by the city council. Anyway, I'm walking it again with some friends. Now we are in Segovia! Buen Camino de Madrid, Javier Martin Madrid, Spain

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