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Peter, a good idea would be to check the suggested stages and maps on the gronze website https://www.gronze.com/camino-primitivo
The website is in Spanish, but very straight-forward even if you don't know the language. It'll give you an idea of the length of the stages as well as the elevation...
I would have walked about a week before you… didn't see any bulls myself.
Now, the Hospitales route is challenging, but does it require "strong outdoors skills"? I should hardly think so.
You've probably come across this, but I think it has information that could help you decide on what variation of the spelling to get for your tattoo: http://santiagoinlove.com/en/ultreia-meaning/
In Latin, there is no dieresis. It would have most likely been spelt "Ultreia".
Worst still were the ones going down to Molinaseca advertising for one particular taxi driver. He had littered the beautiful forest in stickers, signs, and graffiti with his name and number. I was tempted to give him a call and a piece of my mind.
Hello everyone.
After walking the Francés last summer (May-June) and having the time of my life, I've come to terms with my incipient Camino addiction and will be walking the Primitivo beginning in the middle of June. I've also learned from my mistakes on the Francés, but this is one I need...
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