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11 weeks 6 days to go I am doing the Sarria to Santiago route ( from Portomarin transport and timing issues) if anyone is doing it at that time and wants to do a few kms of snails pace with me give me a shout...
Dinah I think we should walk together ha ha, I am doing part of Norte in March (eek might be snow) from O Cerebeiro and part of Frances from Vilalba in September ( so avoiding the main hub of people ) the Primativo looks fab but lots of steep climb towards the "end of the day"...
or O Pino to Sanitago via A Tarroeira and the red route .... which is the final 20 yeah ( and get up at the crack of dawn to make it fot 12 noon .... maybe) you can see how my crazy mind works now....
Ah I may have found a solution Boimorte to O Pino walking down to A Tarroeira to O Pino which is only 2kms so 22km stretch and then from O Pino via A tarroeira to Lavacolla :) ( not quite desperate times call for desperate measures but diversion for diversión)
Ah also I bet the paqmochilla wouldnt go the new route eh I wll ask them but I dont know which direction I suppose it would stop at Lavacolla .... man you need a masters in organizing .......
HOw far is it from Boimorte to Lavacolla? I cant do more that 23kms in one stretch ( lots of reasons) is there somewhere to stop in the middle I couldnt find anything that would be much less O Pino is a detour as are the others which would make no logical sense and miss out the new route...
no no scrap that I changed the end so many times no I decided to try bomorte to aruza then sante Irene then to santiago but I forgot to change the route on my plan page -- senior moments all of them ;)
so the red route doesnt go through Santa Irene then - where does it go through and is there an Albergue I was gonna do the last bit from Arzua to Amenal and then to Santiago (see I cant even remember my own route) So where would the red route stop me equivalent to Amenal on the green side??
I was planning my September 2019 route I was going to do Sobrado Boimorte Arzua Santa Irene. Santiago where is that part on your map the green line or the red line ? and where is the black line coming from? thanks
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