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I could have easily made it to Roncesvalles on day 1, however, a friend told me to stop for the day in Orisson and enjoy the mountains. I took his advice and arrived in Orisson by 10 am. The bar, restaurant and Albergue in Orisson was fantastic and we drank all afternoon looking out over the...
The Camino provides. I would not write that letter and let your son experience the Camino as it will play out uniquely for him.
I would take one less day at end and one more rest day along the way. My days in Legrono, Burgos, & Leon were fantastic!!
I think part of your answer depends on what season you travel. If warm summer i would recommend only taking a sleeping bag liner. If spring or fall then I would take a light sleeping bag as well.
In the Albergues they will give you bed liners for sheets in the dorms. But, in the private...
Hi Bill,
I stayed at Gite de la Porte St Jacques. Karen was the hostess. The overall experience was absolutely fantastic and led the way for my most wonderful Camino. I highly recommend!!
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Buen Camino
Gordon
Chill … you got your vax and boosters. That puts you ahead of the pack. Get a French QR code by submitting vax info into their portal. Then walk into Spain and just let the Camino do the rest. The Camino provides.
Here is what I did on my Camino Frances during September 22 - October 27, 2021. I hiked using an older pair of leather Keen hiking shoes for the most part. We had only 2 days of rain (yes we were blessed 😊) and during those two days of rain I wore my Keen sandals to hike. The Keen sandal is...
During my Camino Frances I took hotel rooms for most of my accommodations. However, my experience in Roncesvalles staying in the new clean dorms was wonderful. If you are going to try the dorm experience anywhere I would strongly recommend Roncesvalles. Furthermore, we woke up the next...
I started my Camino Frances on my own in September 2021. By SJPP I was meeting people and walking with them. The nature of pilgrims walking makes it very easy to greet each other and begin a conversation. I say start on your own and allow your Camino to naturally unfold.
I walked the Camino Frances from Sept 22 to October 27, 2021. I did not see or experience anyone with Covid or displaying any signs of illness the entire time. Sunshine, exercise, positive energy and an open spirit on the Camino is better than being stagnant at home. My outlook is to take...
Matt,
I feel your words. I find I enjoy planning my next trip through the course of the year and doing the research can be as enjoyable as the hike itself. It allows me to enjoy the anticipation of my next hike or journey.
It also helps to keep in touch with Camino Amigos via WhatsApp...
I finished my Camino October 27, 2021. First I spent a few days just chilling in Santiago. Then I did a bus tour out to Finistera & Muxia that was just wonderful. Then I took the train to Barcelona and spent 5 days there. Barcelona is just a fantastic city. There are mountains to climb...
Hey Gerald,
I would agree that the soups were wonderful. Specifically, the lentil soups were very good and hearty & the Galician Soups were good hot and simple.
Legrono tapas lane must be mentioned. The best tapas restaurant was definitely Angel’s that served mushrooms. They were delightful...
Bonjour, Ola, Hello!! I am Gord from Toronto, Canada and I will hopefully be starting my 1st Camino from SJPP on Tuesday September 22. I leave Toronto YYZ on Sept 20, arrive in Paris CDG on Sept 21, SNCF down to SJPP for Sept 21 and if all goes well I hope to start walking / trekking on...
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