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Thanks for the info. Two more to add:
As previously mentioned, outside the church in Zaraquiegue is where Jost offers Sarah drugs and she says, "I love this guy.".
The second is where the gypsy has his son return the backpack to Tom. This was filmed on the west side of Burgos by the...
I am currently in Puente La Reina. I have had to make reservations and go in between the Brierly stages in order to get a bed. I am a slow walker and my experience is going to be much different than the experiences of those who fly by me on the Way.
You will have to figure out how the Camino...
Wonderful pictures! You are a great photographer. Thanks for sharing.
Just read the first two posts so far. Can't wait to read the rest. I don't think Google Translate is doing your blog justice though.
To all you Georgia folks, REI is having free presentations about the Camino and the Appalachian Trail
this coming weekend at a few of their GA stores. I am going to be attending the presentations at the Kennesaw store ... Saturday for the AT and Sunday for the Camino. Last time I looked there...
Catch you the next time in Orlando, maybe. I am going to be up in Georgia this coming week and will be stopping by one of the REIs outside Atlanta. They are having free lectures on the Appalachian Trail (Sat) and the Camino (Sun). Gonna gear up and do a little hiking in north Georgia. Gotta...
My nephew did two tours in Iraq and was used to doing long hikes carrying much more weight than a person would carry on the Camino, so I asked for his recommendation. He swears by two pairs of socks, including FoxRiver liners.
Is that all? Lol. Yikes, you've given me some great homework. Do any of these walks have hostels/auberges or similar places to overnight. How would the cost compare to the Camino? Thanks for all the great tips.
Enjoy this string ... Any recommendations for warm ups for the Camino here in the US, where I could hike without having to carry food and a tent? I am thinking about hill or mountain trails where there would be places to stay overnight.
I would also love to hear about great hikes in Ireland...
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