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Fellow vegetarian here. Just curious as to what juicer you're talking about. I've never heard of any kind of juicer remotely light enough to carry in a pack on my back. Care to share the brand and model?
For many recent posts re walking in autumn ie October/November see this earlier thread. The days can be golden but you must be prepared for cold. In past years it was my favorite time to walk.
Whenever/wherever you do go Buen camino.
This is heartening. I have to avoid a lot of sun (just had a melanoma removed, plus I'm prone to overheating), so I was thinking I'd be doing most of my walking during early morning hours. If I don't have to, that would be great! Do hotels stay...
I’ve often walked in November.
Accommodation availability is reduced - but more than sufficient.
It’s rarely too warm to walk - and as it’s darker in the mornings and evenings you don’t have to get up at stupid o’clock to avoid the heat...
That is true, but there is a "winter camino" web page for the CF which lets you know what is open and whether you need to phone ahead. All the Xunta or government run albergues once you reach Galicia are open year round.
So it's not completely miserable weather in November? I've got the weather websites for Spain bookmarked, so I'll check it out. It would just be nice to have the most pleasant weather possible my first time out. My husband and I are both...
I'm trying to decide the best time. I'm kind of caught in a situation because I have to decide whether to sign a six-month lease or not. If I sign it, I won't be free until November. That seems like walking the Camino would be miserable for me...
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