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Meseta in mid June or Camino Ingles?

giuliamaria

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Time of past OR future Camino
Past - Camino Frances April-May (2017)
Future - Camino Frances (Meseta) Madrid or Ingles (June 2019)
Hi all, I'm trying to decide whether to walk the Meseta between Burgos & Leon this June or to do the Camino Ingles instead.
I walked the Frances in April/May 2017 although I skipped the Meseta due to blisters. I'm keen to do this section, although I'm concerned about the likelihood of high temperatures. I prefer cooler weather for walking and I imagine the Ingles might be a bit cooler in mid June.
What do others think?
Thanks in anticipation!!
 
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I have walked the meseta section of the Frances in June, July, August and in September. I noticed no noticeable temperature difference than the rest of the Frances. Certainly not warmer to the degree of avoiding it.
It is not a desert. It is rolling hills and fields of agriculture. No sand dunes. No cactus. No Lawrence of Arabia. ;)
 
I have walked the meseta section of the Frances in June, July, August and in September. I noticed no noticeable temperature difference than the rest of the Frances. Certainly not warmer to the degree of avoiding it.
It is not a desert. It is rolling hills and fields of agriculture. No sand dunes. No cactus. No Lawrence of Arabia. ;)
Thanks RJM. I assumed it may be hotter because it lacks shade.
 
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Thanks RJM. I assumed it may be hotter because it lacks shade.
Yes, it does not have the same amount of trees and forested areas as the rest of the Frances, but I never found that to be an issue because I wore a good hat that provided sun protection and I hydrated copiously. Most of my breaks when I walk are in the towns, so I suppose that is another reason why less shade trees makes a difference to me.
Actually my hottest and most difficult days staying hydrated was when I walked the Frances in July a few years ago and on the stretches between Roncesvalles and Zubiri and the next day from Zubiri to Pamplona. It was very warm and sunny and I just couldn't drink enough water it seems.
 
Consider taking a (hands-free) trekking umbrella. Keeps all of your upper body in the shade, as opposed to a hat. (And is useful on rainy days, too!) I use one by Euroschirm, but there are other models out there.
¡Buen camino!
 
Consider taking a (hands-free) trekking umbrella. Keeps all of your upper body in the shade, as opposed to a hat. (And is useful on rainy days, too!) I use one by Euroschirm, but there are other models out there.
¡Buen camino!
Thank you Yoyo. I'll look into that.
 
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