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No, it's just that I won't even have the full 7- days to walk to Camino as I originally thought. Because I am adding in a few days as a cushion for travel days, I will only have time for a 4 day Camino
I'm American & I've never been to Europe/Spain. I only have a 2 week vacation from work - so I need to pack a lot of things I want to do in this short time- frame. I want to have a well- rounded vacation.
I'm thinking about spending week 1 touring the 2 big cities (about 3 days in each)...
Thanks, I wasn't aware that the Camino Ingles was actually already the shortest route & matches up perfectly with my 7 day time frame. Now that I know, that is actually the route I will probably go! Thanks for mentioning.
I'm planning a 2 week vacation to Spain next year ( because that is the max amount of vacation time I can take in one block).
I wanted to walk the Camino for up to 7 days & then spend the other week touring Madrid & Barcelona. So for the 110 KM short Camino, I read it's best to do Sarria to...
Thanks I appreciate all replies. My personal rant is my feet suck! Boy would I love to be able to fit into Merrell Moabs but, not happening for me.
I am having the hardest time finding hiking/walking shoes that will work for me (without have to spend over $150 for them). This issue is I have...
The time of year is Early Spring (MAR/APR) - my understanding is lots of rain and cold.
I am planning on 3 pairs of shoes - Waterproof Sandals, Waterproof Trail Hikers, and I was wondering if Furoshiki boots were a good idea on the Camino? Any thoughts...
I will be in Europe for 90 days. Originally I wanted to have 5-6 weeks to walk the entire Camino Francis (which I still may do). But should I fall behind schedule with my other touring (other parts of France/Spain) how would just walking from Leon to Santiago? I know I can, I'm asking how...
Hello! I am planning my first walk on the Camino. I am planning the beginning of Lent (March 6, 2019) to Easter (April 21, 2019). The French way. I am so excited! Would love tips and suggestions and to meet others who might be there during this time.
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