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A few years back a fellow pilgrim was sending his pack ahead and was carrying just a snack and water.
I had stepped out of the albergue to check the weather. Back in reception I mentioned to him that it was a bit chilly for shorts and a shirt. When we met up 12 kms later in Hontanas I...
We passed through Santo Domingo mid afternoon on the 11th and festivities were in full swing. The main street was full of stalls and hundreds of people and families, many with red neckerchiefs.
The photo is a snap from the coach as a bug of some sort has curtailed our Camino this year.
More than likely given how many use these two guides. i.e. Triacastela to Sarria.
My Michelin guide has O Cebreiro to Triacastela as its Stage 28 though.
.... The antipodean clock is ahead of us here in the UK as indeed you are on many other things. If only my father hadn't cancelled his £10 tickets in the 1960s.
This was a headline in the Gazeta de Vallodolid which I came across today.
It would probably be better described as “Old” Camino route identified.
I have paraphrased using Google translate.
It seems a dig by the University Archaeology Department to the north of the city uncovered the bed of a...
My Osprey Atmos 36 is, from memory, 2cms over the height limit for the airlines I usually use to travel to Spain. There's plenty of space for the other dimensions but that's no help in the luggage measuring frame.
The problem is the backplate which is rigid.
So risk it or check it. I check the...
Purely subjective but I always preferred my older Icebreaker tops.
As a matter of interest Icebreaker was sold in 2017 to VF Corp which also owns Smart Wool, Timberland and North Face.
Thank you. I enjoyed reading that.
May I just add a couple of comments.
As you say, slippers are an essential but if you have large feet take your own. I have yet to stay anywhere in Japan which had slippers bigger than a size 8ish. It avoids any embarrassment on either side. (And sometimes...
I typically take Hokas as well as Teva open toe hiking sandals.
I'm happy to wear sandals all day but depending on terrain and weather I might start with Hokas and switch after lunch.
I tend to blister on the toes and sandals prevent this or, if I've got a hot spot from the Hokas, allow the skin...
Going off at a slight tangent, walking has also crept over into management speak. The two that I recall were from Toyota and Hewlett Packard.
Under the Toyota Production System there is the concept of Genchi Genbutsu (English: Go and see for yourself): The best practice is to go and see the...
One big difference is that you will be walking in the spring rather than the autumn. Our first Camino Frances started mid September and we returned for a second time in the Spring. What a difference. The sounds of cuckoos, the poppies along the trail and even fields full of poppies near Fromista...
We are fans of Trainline ever since rail strikes in the UK caused a group of us to change travel plans.
Those that had booked directly with the train operator had to jump through hoops to get a refund. Trainline refunded us with just two clicks on their website.
With just a week you are looking at 1 day out and 1 day back leaving five days on the Camino.
From Dublin the easiest destination is Madrid. From there I would either catch a train to Pamplona or Burgos.
Five days walking from these would give you quite different Camino experiences. From...
It is difficult to recommend a pack without knowing what you want to carry and what it weighs with water added
I'm with trecile on this about using your lightened regular pack.
I've only walked Camino's with my other half. The few times we have sent a pack ahead we place all the heavier items...
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