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Hello Karen,
I have done a few caminos to Santiago and Fisterra. It was all beautiful experiences. I am now moving to Via Francigena next september. I will start in Switzerland to Rome, in 5-6 weeks . I have gather some information and a lot of them come from the VF forum on yahoo...
I walked through last march the caminos del Salvador (Leon to Oviedo), primitivo to Muxia (Oviedo-Santiago-Muxia). The weather was just beautiful, lots of sun some cold evening and morning in early march but just plain amazing after. There was some pilgrims along, more than i thought at that...
Thank you for the information. Great links and pictures. I have talk with Cristina last winter when i thought i would walked the last 100 km to Rome after the El Salvador and primitivo caminos but instead decide to keep on going with my camino familia to Fistera and Muxia. So Cristina and...
Hello, After 7 caminos to Santiago since 2002, i move to the ones leading to Rome. I will walk the italian part of the Via Francigena next march, 875 km, from Great St Bernard pass to Rome. I heard and read that that part of the Via Francigena who goes through France and Switzerland from...
Hello, Just get into the conversation. My two best 12-13 days camino is first the Primitivo camino starting in Oviedo to Santiago. Just too beautiful, less road walking, no crowd. Second the La Plata camino 12-13 before Santiago. Good trail, really nice albergues ( more have open in 2010) and...
I took 4 days to walk to Fistera and another to Muxia. Stopping at St-Roque-Corcubion is a must. They are super nice. I was there last week and Manuel (i am not good at remembering name) was quite a host. Take care when you arrive on top of the hill from Corcubion and so before descending, the...
Hello,
I met a woman last week in Fistera who just walk from Lisbon. She told me she slept most of the times at bombeiros ( firefighters). Usually, they have cooking facilities here in Quebec.
Wish to walk that camino some days, let me know how it went.
thanks
jpierre
The Norte is a beautiful camino, sea and mountains, espacially if you go by the primitivo. Where do you start?
In 2006, i start in St-Jean-de-luz, a day walk from Irun. I took a flight to Paris from Montreal, took a night train with bed and arrive at 7hre AM, fresh and ready to go... You can...
Hello Linda, Don't worry about failure, ther is no such thing on the camino. Do what you can, don't overdo yourself, walk and enjoy ( ok suffer a little bit).
On my first camino i had blister from day 3 to day 49 ( Arles-Santiago, 45 years old :-). Beautiful experience. Can't beat the first...
Quite fun to read the post about this question. In my fisrt camino (Arles-Santiago) i did s4-5 days over 40 including my top 49. My feet hurt over 40. Well 10 years later, i walk 25-28 per day and enjoy a few 0 days along the way ( try the Thermas in Ourense!!!). Wonder how many it another 10...
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