Scott Hardwick
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (2014, 2016)
Portuguese (2015)
Norte/Primitivo (2018)
Seeing the difficulty “rankings” today, Norte is starting a little daunting, lol.
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Hi Scott, I know the feeling. I am starting the Norte/Primitivo from Santander at the end of May and the more I read the guide books the more unsure I am. I did the France a couple of years back. I keep reminding myself how supportive the other Pilgrims were and I'm sure although harder I'm sure it's going be an amazing experience just like last time. Buen CaminoSeeing the difficulty “rankings” today, Norte is starting a little daunting, lol.
Hi Scott, I know the feeling. I am starting the Norte/Primitivo from Santander at the end of May and the more I read the guide books the more unsure I am. I did the France a couple of years back. I keep reminding myself how supportive the other Pilgrims were and I'm sure although harder I'm sure it's going be an amazing experience just like last time. Buen Camino[/
Santander is a good place to start, the Hosteria do Boo does good meals and has some accommodation. It is an easy first day's walk. Are you arriving by Brittany Ferries? The Norte /Primitivo is a good combination, don't be put offHi Scott, I know the feeling. I am starting the Norte/Primitivo from Santander at the end of May and the more I read the guide books the more unsure I am. I did the France a couple of years back. I keep reminding myself how supportive the other Pilgrims were and I'm sure although harder I'm sure it's going be an amazing experience just like last time. Buen Camino
Thanks for the Boo advice sounds ideal. ☺Nice to know there's a good place to stay there. Yes going over on the Brittany Ferry.Santander is a good place to start, the Hosteria do Boo does good meals and has some accommodation. It is an easy first day's walk. Are you arriving by Brittany Ferries? The Norte /Primitivo is a good combination, don't be put off