Thank you, thank you, thank you...everyone soooo much for the latest info....I am heading this Way again in June/July & will be using the latest guide ( of course making notes as I go...):-)...can't wait to walk along this peaceful path again..maybe I will meet some other walkers this time?
I will second that wholeheartedly.....probably the most enjoyable time walking for me, made especially magical because of the local contact & random acts of kindness that happened...I learnt a great deal on the Invierno & hope to walk it again this year....thank you SOOO much for the lovely post...
Hi there..unfortunately I had to "finish " in Chantada, due to the bruised knee ligaments complaining too much...I hope to return & walk the last part with my fella next year!!..managed, after much rest & a little revelry in SdC during fiesta to at least complete my Camino Muxia...sooooo happy...
Sorry to confuse with my post....I am studying Naturopathy & Asun's approach to healing with her combination of foods, medicine, homeopathic remedies, along with with the amazing Reiki session & our conversation based on Eastern medicine resonated with me & my study...all helped fix me up for my...
Wow!!!....reading both your posts has assured me of the oft quoted Camino mantra that when help is needed the way provides & provide it did in absolutely perfect timing...the route over the Hospitales on the Primitivo way took it's toll on me physically...bruised knee tendons etc...but the pure...
Hi there, I walked the Invierno route in July of this year using the guide & your extra notes ( along with notes from a local friend)...as far as Chantada...am just compiling notes & updates for the Aussie Camino group & will post back to you if there is any other info I can recall....would love...
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