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    • Michael L.
      OK, without creating a spoiler. It gives a really authentic insight into what walking a Camino is really about and can be. Some interesting facts: There are only 4 professional actors in the movie. The rest are Pilgrims. Pilgrims that Bill...
    • Michael L.
      Not yet. As far as I know the only confirmed general distribution so far is for Australia. The film is to be shown at a film festival in Croatia soon and there are crossed fingers for European distribution as a result of that. Crossing the pond...
    • Michael L.
      Enjoyed watching the trailer on the link. I have not seen this advertised in the USA yet. If someone hears about if or when it is here, then please share. I would see this movie for no other reasons than it is about the Camino and Johnnie Walker...
    • Michael L.
      One way or another, you need to see this movie! We were lucky enough this evening to attend the 'World Premiere' that was followed by a Q&A Session with: Writer / Director / Producer - Bill Bennett Producer / Actress - Jennifer Cluff, and Rising...
    • Michael L.
      Michael L. reacted to Monasp's post in the thread Route Napoleon with Like Like.
      Hello, The weather has improved and the Route Napoléon is now open under weather conditions. Before setting off on your journey, please visit the Pilgrims' Office for the latest information. It's for your own safety
    • Michael L.
      I also think the Invierno ticks all the boxes you want, but you don't seem too keen on it. The end of the Invierno joins onto the Sanabrés which is also the VdlP's most common entrance to Santiago, for whatever that's worth. Since it'll be...
    • Michael L.
      I'm with @Robo in suggesting the Invierno from Ponferrada. It ticks a lot of boxes. Mountains, not so much - they're more like big hills. But there's a lot of knock-your-socks-off natural beauty. And 2 weeks would be a perfect (relaxed) amount...
    • Michael L.
      An option could be to walk the Camino del Norte from Irun to Santandar. I gives you the best of two worlds : seaviews and mountainous terrain
    • Michael L.
      Camino Invierno :) (start in Ponferrada) Stunning mountains and river valleys. Though No Crowds kind of means no pilgrims on that route........ Enough infrastructure. And you can finish in Santiago, with a gorgeous entry to the City. It kind...
    • Michael L.
      Honestly it is very hot in the late afternoon and early evening. Be prepared to change your plans for your health. Also if you are staying in albergues, even with a reservation, you will likely only find an upper bunk that late if that matters...
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