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    Any solo females who walked the camino Primitivo?

    Go to Nadine_walks on Instagram, and scroll down to her post on July 25, 2021. That was her Day 1 on the Primitivo this summer. Joe
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    From Le Puy France to Roncesvalles Spain

    Le Puy Camino, GR-65 In April my friend, who was 70, and I (71 then) traveled to Lyon, France, then took a train to Le Puy en Velay. We hiked the GR65 from Le Puy to Moissac (250 miles, 400km) in 18 days ending on April 24th. That part of France is hilly, and our total elevation gain was 6100...
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    Liner versus sleeping bag

    My pack was 7.5 kg, and I brought only a polyester fleece sleep sack, and a pillowcase to encase my very light down jacket to use as a pillow. I used an albergue blanket every night, and at the Samos Monastery on April 30, 2015, I needed and borrowed a second one off of an unoccupied bed. I’m...
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    Washing

    For those who wash their clothes while in the shower, I don’t think it’s fair to use additional hot water, and shower time, that might be needed by others. That’s why hot water is not provided for clothes washing. Besides, modern laundry detergents work with cold water, a lot better than shampoo...
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    Segments for Le Puy

    On April 6, 2018 my friend and I started in Le Puy en Velay and hiked to Moissac (250 miles, 400km) arriving on April 24th. We stayed in gîtes, except for one night at the St. Foy Monastery in Conques. Except for nights in larger towns, we always stayed a gîte that offered demi-pension so we'd...
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    Soap/Shampoo/Conditioner/Clothes

    For body soap I take a small bar that fits inside a round, i.e. cylindrical, plastic pill container with the child-proof catch removed. With the wet bar standing upright, the soap doesn't stick to the round sides, and dries even with the cap on.
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    Starting from Le Puy April 5. Is this advisable?

    On April 6, 2018 my friend and I started in Le Puy en Velay and hiked to Moissac (250 miles, 400km) arriving on April 24th. We stayed in gîtes, except for one night at the St. Foy Monastery in Conques. We always booked a gîte that offered demi-pension so we'd be sure to have a hot dinner meal...
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    My draft winter Camino Frances packing list

    I recommend Compeed-type blister cushions; you could buy them when you arrive in Spain. Also, if your feet tend to be cold when you sleep, take a couple of very thin plastic bags, each large enough to fit over your foot. At bedtime put on a thin sock, then a plastic bag, then a heavy sock. This...
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    Speaking French on the Le Puy Route

    Hi! I walked from Le Puy to Moissac (400km) in 18 days ending on April 24, 2018. I agree generally with all of the previous comment, except the following: 1. There were no "tourism offices" to help with reservations. 2. In my experience not booking your gîte in advance is risky. We booked one...
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    Generic long distance walking question

    Hi VWZoo! Here's what works for me. I order three pairs of hiking shoes on line, have them delivered, and then see how they feel at home at different times of the day, different socks, etc. This allows more time to evaluate them than in the stores. I keep the ones that feel the best, and return...
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    Plugs for phone charging

    Hi! For U.S. Pilgrims I prefer to bring a Tri-plex 110 volt adapter, a.k.a. triple adapter plug, connected to my adapter plug that allows a U.S. 2-prong plug to fit the European outlet. Then, two other U.S. Pilgrims can plug their USB voltage converters, a.k.a. chargers, into my Tri-plex...
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    Day 1

    I passed through León on April 24, 2015 on my way to SdC. I did not book any albergues in advance, and never encountered one without a vacancy. I did reserve a bed in SdC before I departed from the U.S. If you're planning to spend the night in Portomarín, I recommend Albergue Novo Porto...
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    Do I Need Sleepingbag In May?

    If you're looking for a cold place to sleep, don't miss the old schoolhouse, i.e. Municipal Albergue, at Villadangos del Páramo (21 km west of León). I almost froze there on April 24, 2015. Brrr!
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    3 simple questions: Lock, sleeping bag/liner, PJs

    Hi! I arrived in SdC on May 5, 2015. It was an amazing walk and I hope yours is the same. My pack was 7.5 kg, and I brought only a polyester fleece sleep sack, and a small polyester pillowcase to encase my very light down jacket to use as a pillow. I used an albergue blanket every night, and at...
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    Hi I am 70 years old and I'm going to attempt my first Camino in April 2017

    Hi Gerhard! I was 69 when I arrived in SdC on May 5, 2015. It was an amazing walk and I hope yours is the same. My pack was 7.5 kg, and I brought only a polyester fleece sleep sack, and a pillowcase to encase my very light down jacket to use as a pillow. I used an albergue blanket every night...

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