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Thanks a lot for all your messages, Dirk, Tim, Marie and Jabbapapa :)
Sorry, I have a few questions and remarks, because I would like to discover this part of Italy :
As I understand, it is not really waymarked, so therefore finally you create your own way with the GPS ?
I have a feeling it...
Hello,
Has anyone walked on the Francigena del Sud, leaving from Rome and up to Bari or Brindisi ?
If so can you say what it was like in terms of weather, accomodation, paths, people...
Thanks so much :)
Barbara
Hello Stratophile,
Thanks so much with all your information and GPS tracks, etc..
Do you know what the weather is like on the Lycian way in winter (December, January or February) ?
I would like to walk it this winter (but not camp only in pensions)
Also a question to all those who have walked...
Hello Stephen, but how did you do on all your other caminos ? did you also have many blisters ?
I am also very sensitive to blisters, I have improved by wearing toe socks, and also HOKA shoes and I try to get everything well used in before I start...
The walk from Huelva does seem nice and so...
Hello Stephen,
Thanks for your answer. Do you know why you had these blisters as you started the Sureste ?
Did you finally walk on that camino from Huelva to Zafra ? If yes, what was it like ?
Barbara
Thanks "Aussi Peregrino" for your reply, do you know if there are places to sleep along these Austraian trails ? Or must the walkers carry a tent and all sleeping equipment ?
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