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Looking to walk from Rome to Santiago next year . It’s difficult to find information or suggested walking sections on the net . Has anyone done this recently that could help me out ?
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Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.
I walked Arles to SDC, which forms ~1600kms of your likely route back in 2015. I had company for maybe a week of the route as far as Puente la Reina where the route joins the Frances, so it was pretty solitary. Started early September (Arles is worth a couple of days' stay) and finished around 18 November. Great weather, maybe two days rain in the whole walk. I was 61 at the time. My only warning would be mosquitoes in the Camargue. Take repellant, they're vicious. None of the walking was unduly arduous.
For Arles-Puente la Reina I used Miam Miam Dodo. Great maps. In French, but with symbols that were sufficient for a non-French speaker. I had no trouble securing accommodation. It's not a busy route.
My name is Gay, I’m new to the forum as I’m walking my first Camino, the Camino Ingles beginning the 20th of June 2024 and wondering if there are any AA meetings along that route
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After more then seven and a half weeks of rain in Belgium and France, last week weather is better, I walked into Irun today! 🙏
Feels like the last nine weeks my life was in a fridge but...
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