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Maybe I’m just assuming that people understand shared spaces/trails and trail etiquette is universal regardless of continent. I’m m sure the way has been a walking path devoid of horses mules camels and any other live stock past pilgrims have used to hasten their journey 🤔.
Btw I’m a hiker...
Publication of general trail etiquette needs to be disseminated in one form or the other to rule out ignorance, in the addition to trail signs depicting right of way. Whether Im foot or on bike, I see infractions on both sides:
Bikers: who don't consider hikers given their age may be hard of...
Thanks for the update, have a Buen Camino and try and stay at Albergue Verde in hospital orbigo, imo the best vegetarian albergue on trail and one of the most impressionable experiences I had last year.
I’ll keep an eye out for your water bottles, and a nose up for your bread
My sister and I will be arriving on the 28th June at SJPP, hopefully our paths will cross.
I’m partial to early starts... but I also don’t mind the heat.
Are there any up to date statistics on the prevalence of reported tick encounters on the Camino, specifically the wide and well groomed trails that most of it encompasses. Just so individuals can have some context and react accordingly to their own concerns... I’ve scanned as far back as 2017 on...
I’ve seen them on the trail approach others, but steer clear of myself as I near them... they definitely prey on people whom they perceive may bend a sympathetic ear... or maybe Im just off putting in appearance
Can anyone help me find this hospitaliero, his name is Josu and he ran “La Case de las Sonrisas” last year in Granon. I know he’s often on the Camino working, so if there’s any chance my path would cross this gentle souls once more, I’de like to make every attempt to do so. I’ll be back on the...
I got this same response from many, it wasn't until my third day that I started my 38-45km days at a 3-3.5mph pace. There are many judgmental people on trail who like to assume you are unable to find introspection or appreciate what the camino has to offer at this pace. Instead of having a...
Most likely a combination of being exhausted and earplugs aided those thieves in going unnoticed. Just another reminder to always keep your valuables on your person
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