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Every inch of the Camino is important!
I suggest starting in SJPP, walk as far as time permits, then come back to that spot when time permits and continue.
There is no need to rush to Santiago. It's the journey, not the destination!
-Paul
A €12.000 fine is nothing!
Imagine being responsible for the death or injury of a First Responder attempting your rescue. How could you live your life with that guilt?
-Paul
The Camino has been around for over 1200 years. It will be there next year, too! Why go now and risk injury to yourself?
Spend this year training for the Camino at home. Then go to Spain next year with complete confidence that you can walk...
Since you have to ask this question, then it shows that you do not know how to uses a dSLR or mirrorless camera. It's almost as silly as the question, "What exposure settings should I use for Spain?"
I'd suggest that you take something simpler...
Can I turn this? I’ll turn this. The most dangerous place on the Camino Frances, or any other Camino, is the gap between expectation and reality. Many have fallen there. Yes there are places where the footing is a bit challenging and there are...
SAN NICOLÁS DE PUENTE FITERO for pilgrim foot washing ceremony and common meal.
See the movie "Camino Documentary: Six Ways to Santiago".
In the morning, I discovered that I slept on a crypt in the floor!
-Paul
The QR code by itself does *not* grant passage on the Cercanias subway train. You need to take your long-distance ticket to a Cercanias ticket machine, scan it, and the machine will print a free Cercanias ticket. The QR code is only valid for a...
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