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  1. Sydneycoastalwalker

    San Juan de Ortega food chioce

    Yes totally agree, first time I tried Morcilla was at San Juan, delicious
  2. Sydneycoastalwalker

    San Juan de Ortega food chioce

    Yes totally agree, first time I tried Morcilla was at San Juan, delicious
  3. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Owner of poles found!

    Yes the wonderful camino spirit.
  4. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Owner of poles found!

    I was having coffee in Ages and found the man who lost his poles. He described them before seeing them and was so happy to get them back. I was happy to pass on a favour that I have been on the receiving end of more than once on the camino.
  5. Sydneycoastalwalker

    New albergue Australian owned in Trabadelo

    Stayed last night at Casa Susi in Trabadelo. Sooo lovely. If you enjoy single beds, home cooking and a warm friendly atmosphere, plan a stay here. English speaking hosts
  6. Sydneycoastalwalker

    San Juan de Ortega food chioce

    Hi Scott, 7 of us had dinner at the bar in San Juan a couple of nights ago and the food was delicious.
  7. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Owner of poles found!

    I was having coffee in Ages and found the man who lost his poles. He described them before seeing them and was so happy to get them back. I was happy to pass on a favour that I have been on the receiving end of more than once on the camino.
  8. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Found Poles Today

    Did you leave your poles at the "oasis" stop in the oak forest on your way to San Juan de Ortega today? 25th June 2017. Let me know I have them. Michelle
  9. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Chinches/bed bug help pls

    Hi Maggie, Not sure if a previous post has suggested this because i haven't read them all but treating the clothes/sleeping bag etc..and putting them in a huge garbage bag and leaving them in the sun is just as effective as putting them in a dryer and quite a bit easier if the weather is good.
  10. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Any tips for Zaragoza to Logrono Stage?

    Thanks Stephen, I had a look. Great photos! I think because it will be my friends first time I might take them on Camino Frances...so they get to experience meeting many other pilgrims.
  11. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Planning my next Camino and doubting about sleeping in albergues

    I alway carry my own pack because I love the freedom. I stick as close to 10% of my body weight as possible. It definitely has it benefits on some days. On my last Camino my fellow pilgrims who didn't carry their own pack arrived at O'Cerberio much earlier than me but were a little dismayed...
  12. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Any tips for Zaragoza to Logrono Stage?

    That's what im a bit worried about because im introducing some friends to the Camino and a large part of the joy for me is meeting all the other pilgrims.
  13. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Any tips for Zaragoza to Logrono Stage?

    Thanks Alan, i read some of your older posts. Was it you who only saw a few other people? Im going to be introducing some friends to the Camino and i cant decide between the very busy Logrono to Burgos or Zaragoza to Logrono. They only have about 10 days.
  14. Sydneycoastalwalker

    Any tips for Zaragoza to Logrono Stage?

    Hi, I'm planning to walk from Zaragoza to Longrono June 2017. I'm wondering in anyone has walked that section recently and have any thoughts, comments tips, about accommodation and the path in general. Many thanks.

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