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We are two who tried a very short escorted ‘taster’ Camino in 2018. My husband was unsure about the whole idea and at 73 and 79, we decided to be cautious. The week was so successful that the next year I did the Camino Portuguese from Baiona on my own, and we did the Frances from Pamplona to...
We are flying into Madrid on Mar 31 and hoping to catch a bus the same day to Burgos. We have accommodation booked already in Burgos. We will book the bus as soon as we can. Are there likely to be any unexpected problems?
Yes! Because of our ages (77 and 83) we now do all of the things that are often criticised. On earlier Caminos we didn’t but increasing health issues have meant we must change some of our ways. I have frequently felt my blood pressure rise when reading derogatory comments on such as us. The...
Don’t hesitate to seek medical advice if the bites don’t seem to be responding to pharmacy remedies. I eventually had to go to Burgos Hospital because some of the bites got so bad.
Iberia personnel! Do they actually exist? We have twice had connections- on the same ticket and issued by Iberia. About an hour between flights. One of them we missed and the other I was on the end of the boarding queue, saying, ‘My husband is just coming’. We looked in vain for Iberia...
Yes, indeed. I had many spells teaching in Korea over the years and masking to reduce colds or other respiratory illnesses was usual practice - for my students and for me. It never seemed particularly onerous and it was a way we showed concern for the good of others.
Correos also stops on October 31 so they are not an option although they still function from Sarria in November.
It looks like Jacotrans still operates in November but charges more then. I need some wisdom from those who have used them either just day by day or with an email booking covering...
We are currently walking and are in Santo Domingo. We originally planned to carry our backpacks, but my husband is almost 83, has become a bit stooped and he finds carrying his pack painful and difficult. (We carried our packs three years ago but three years makes a difference at our ages.)...
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