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Loved this place in 2008! No running water, but the beautiful historic Magic Spring waters!! But all things evolve, and I am glad to see there is still a "shady place in the desert".....as during that walk thru the Meseta......that dome and spring water, sure felt loving and refreshing!!
mmm...well, i am from California, the first state in the US to pass strict law's about smoking in bars etc.......i think it should be up to the individual business owner.....no exceptions.....if you choose to work there, your choice, or you can work in a non smoking bar.....same with eating...
I think Humboldt County would be a beautiful location for a Gathering of Pilgrims...bus routes, airport, The Beautiful Pacific Northwest......maybe 2013??? buen camino always!
you will have Beautiful weather! i walked this in november of last year, yes, more rain, but still when the sun shined, it shined! my camino francis was in september and october, galicia was beautiful..in my opinion, you are walking in the most beautiful time of the year...buen camino...
the weather is great during september and october, Galica is always wet, but i had very beautiful day during sep and oct...last year i walked from porto to finisterra in late november, and yes, i had rain, but also very, beautiful days, and so much of the camino to myself...enjoy your camino...
well, brother, if you wish to walk any part of the Camino with NO MONEY in your pocket, you should not have worries of anything, weather, homes, fire, food....it sounds like you wish to walk a "faith walk"?..correct me if im wrong. you want the hospitality of the locals to feed and house and...
well, i enjoyed the walk from Braga, Portugal to Finnistera....not sure how long you have but even the walk from Tui, would be less crowded than the Franeis...but i love all of the Caminos, thats just my 2 cents. you will have no problem finding space to sleep on the Portuguese, in my opinion...
i walked from Porto to Finisterra in mid November and so enjoyed this camino. i did have a storm or two, but also some really beautiful days. i would say, walk from Porto to Santiago, if you have the time, take the last 3 days to Finisterra. buen camino
hi john, i walked the camino portuquese in november this year, some rain and mud, but such a different experience from walking the camino francis in sep-october....this time i walked to finishterre also, and felt like that was for sure the Road Less Taken.....it was special at times being the...
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