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Seeking input on my tentative Primitivo stages for September 2022
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[QUOTE="AlainC, post: 981527, member: 74278"] Hi Mike, if you have time, add a stage between Grado and Bodenaya. If you stop in Salas, your second day will be about 21 Km or 13.5 miles. Then you would have another short stage to Campiello the next day. You should definitely stop in Campiello, in 2017 the albergue served a great communal meal at night and you could get breakfast the next morning for a small fee, about 2 euros as I recall. This may have changed with COVID!! Another change after Lugo could be to stop in Pedrouzo after Arzúa. This is a 19,3 Km or 12 miles stage, but it sets you up nicely for the final stage to Santiago the next day with a short 19.4 Km stage. The last part of the walk into Santiago is not that interesting along the airport but once you see the Cathedral, your spirit and pace will pick up. If you keep your last stage a short 10Km, take some time in Monte do Gozo just before the final part to Santiago. I agree with an earlier comment to keep your toe nails short. I did not get any blister but I lost two toe nails after I got back home. They were badly bruised by the constant hitting against the inside of my walking boots during the many climbs and descent in the first few days. The hospitales should not be a problem in September. It may be a bit cold to start in the morning, that should not be a problem for you if you are from Phily. By mid day it will have warmed up. Make sure that you take food and water as there is nowhere to buy food on the way. The view from the top is spectacular. Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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