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My view would be how do you want your Camino to end?
If you want to end it in quiet contemplation and nourish the spiritual part of your soul, then finish in Muxia. If you want to go out with a bang and party then finishing in Finisterre would be the better bet.
Just finished walking it yesterday there is a steady stream of pilgrims but not over the top (approx20-30)
Enough to keep you company but also plenty of time for your own space
I have never understood the one size bigger as well.
I tend to wear 1 pair of walking socks and ask the same foot size as i wear on a day to day bases.
There is a bit of give in most boots and its not as if your feet are going to double in size.
I find with boots that are tight and allow little...
Walked our first Camino in October together as a couple and walking the 2nd in May. Could not really imagine walking it without her but we did meet on a walking group so it has always been a shared passion.
we walk together every weekend so we are used to adjusting our walking pace to...
Hi Just a quick point on the Victorinox talking from experience, if you are planning on taking your rucksack on the plan as hand luggage rather than booking it in. The chances are that this will be confiscated when going through security. Lost a really good cork screw this way :)
buen camino
Walked in it October last year, we saw about 12 people on and off during the walk, apart from one day when we came across a large group on an organised walk but only saw them for that one day.
An enjoyable walk with some nice landscapes and some lovely places to visit
Buen camino
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