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I walked the Frances in late September 2011, arrived in Santiago after 27 days with one rest day. The Way is very doable in the time frame you are allowing yourselves, I’m not sure about weather conditions or accommodations at that time of year. My regret post Camino was that I walked it faster...
Hola Lala
Great time of year for a Camino Frances start, you are starting a week earlier than I did in 2011. Marvelous weather for me all the way to Santiago. I'm sure you know that the first day is the most arduous, keep hydrated and satiated. Buen Camino, the Way will remain in your heart...
Hola Sean,
I walked the Frances in Sept. 2011, I did not pre- book and never once was without a bed. The Camino has since grown in popularity so this may be different now. In late September most of the youth are back at school, that is in your favor. I am plannining to do my second Camino next...
Hola TwoToTango,
I walked the CF leaving SJPdP on Sept. 21, 2011, the weather was perfect for the crossing to Roncesvalles . Take enough food to keep you energized, two places for water bottle fill ups along the way. It is a long uphill trek, the sights are spectacular, the flora and fauna will...
My first experience with snoring on the Camino came on the first night in SJPdP in the municipal albergue. I settled in to a lower bunk and began to doze off when I was startled back to consciousness by the loudest and deepest roar of a snore that I have ever heard. This sound must have begun...
I am exploring the possibility of walking the recently way marked route in Turkey, The Way of St. Paul, 500km through Anatolia. Not the support that the Camino has in terms of infrastructure, stay with villagers etc. Check out the website, google, Hiking Turkey or The Way of St. Paul. A return...
Hola Pilgrims,
The Camino is not a race but it is a pace and each of us finds our own. Leaving the albergues by 6AM should leave one with enough time to walk between 20 and 25 miles a day, stopping to smell the roses and shake hands with and hug villagers along the way, they enjoy this and you...
On my walk across the Camino Frances, I arrived in Madrid with 100€ in my wallet.Thereafter I would use bank ATM's for €'s as needed, mostly I would withdraw $200 or about €145 at a time. This would last me about a week, albergues, breakfast , bocadillo and beer at middle of day and pilgrim menu...
Switch out the Tevos for the lightest pair of flip flops you can find., you and your feet will be better off. At the end of the walk day, shower with the flips on and go out and enjoy the evening, you will find many other pilgrims looking a lot like you. Whenever you can soak your feet in a...
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