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  1. roving_rufus

    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    ...crossing the N-VI main rd there is a steep and rocky path up (if you were going to SdeC you'd be going down it - wouldn't advise it in wet weather, I'd stick to main road) before a track through forestry to tge very top of the hill. Unfortunately, then a walk on the N-VI, there isn't much...
  2. Bad Pilgrim

    BP on the Catalán, June-July 2024

    It will be about 22 degrees C on Sunday, which sounds perfect for a long walk to, for example, Terrassa the first day! I have been training & walking where I live so I think I can pull off 30 kms (??) the first day. If it got hotter than 30 degrees, I would definitely take 3 shorter days to...
  3. caminka

    The REAL Camino Viejo - a new project for a Camino alternative.

    Be sure to stock on plenty of water in Uharte Arakil, there is nothing till the venta and the plateau is entirely exposed. I remember a drinking tap at the start of the waymarked yellow trail on top of the village, but check this out.
  4. Keith H

    BP on the Catalán, June-July 2024

    You’ll find the way no problem I’m sure! The weather is cooler than usual for this time of year so you may have timed it perfectly! We had rain yesterday but it looks like it’s clear sailing for the rest of the week.
  5. Quinranda

    Guides in Nepal

    Now that's a story!!! Trekking in Nepal is certainly another level of adventure!
  6. I

    Camping sites on the Jakobsweg/Via Jacobi route in Switzerland

    ...N47 19.242 E9 12.744 Dexterhof Mösli dexterhof.ch, good to ask/reserve for a pitch 10CHF, no warm water day 3 -- (Wattwil, awful weather, no camping, sleeping in kloster, N47 18.107 E9 04.869 50CHF with breakfast) day 4 -- day 5 Einsiedeln, hotel/pilgerhaus/camp Allegro N47 07.953 E8...
  7. T

    Guides in Nepal

    ...a fatal crash in Lukla 3 days earlier (cargo plane, but the three crew died) but flights were still operating. I boarded my flight and the weather came in so had to get off. A wheel fell of the next plane that landed on taxiing, so was designated a crash, so the airfield was closed for two...
  8. Rita Flower

    LIVE from the Camino Le Puy to Figeac in 14 days.

    Pretty good. Cool and a bit damp at the start. Some drizzly rain on a day or two but nothing major. Mainly sunny today in Figeac. BUT apparently this is unusual. Our host last night said that it can be really hot at this time if the year. Edit. Just read @Mananath reply. A different...
  9. Mananath

    LIVE from the Camino Le Puy to Figeac in 14 days.

    Rain, cold, hot, sunny. It's been all over the place. I am also currently on the route. One day it was like 5c with wind and cold. A few days later it was 30. But def rain has been a defining feature.
  10. K_Lynn

    Do you drop any personal restrictions on Camino?

    I rarely see anyone when out walking my dog, admittedly they are very short but frequent walks as she is very old. I live in a bizarre world where most people do not walk. My arduous, completely hill free 1km walk to the grocery store will usually be entirely vacant of other people until I get...
  11. Tincatinker

    Do you drop any personal restrictions on Camino?

    ...I’ve had conversations with several total strangers today and yet all I did was go for a ten mile walk in rural Sussex. I’ve discussed the weather (England: it’s even more exciting than our politics and much more common ground); I’ve discussed the proliferation of Muntjac deer; the tragedy of...
  12. naplesdon

    LIVE from the Camino Le Puy to Figeac in 14 days.

    What has the weather been like?
  13. EricJR

    Wheelchair possibilities?

    ...for an off-road wheelchair enthusiast, but personally I wouldn't want to do the entirety of Sarria onwards, and I'd only consider it if the weather has been dry (maybe unlikely in October). Some stretches of the Camino have a cycling alternative, on tarmac, and you'd definitely need them to...
  14. Vacajoe

    El Camino Real de California

    What you envisioned is exactly what much of the route is…
  15. Anne&Pat

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Castrojeriz to Fromista, Day 59, Via Podiensis/Camino Frances, 10th June 2024. Long day but again cooler perfect walking weather. We got to the top of the hill from Castrojeriz in just under an hour which we were quite pleased about😉. We must have gained some fitness over the last couple of...
  16. Camino Chrissy

    El Camino Real de California

    A few years ago I thought I might possibly be interested in this Mission route, but after I read a few things about these apparent facts I tossed the idea as I envisioned walking on mostly busy highways with no shade in too warm of weather.
  17. WendyD72

    Hello 😃

    ...5 months of training. And I made sure I worked hills in wherever I could. I don’t know how walking in in July is compared to September. The weather seemed perfect in September, I think it only rained once when I went. Anyway that’s my two cents on the subject. My feeling is if your soul is...
  18. S

    GR 65 route/trail changes in direction?

    may I ask about the weather you've encountered this time of year? also, you're average daily miles? planning May 2025.
  19. lt56ny

    Planning tips for Camino de Madrid

    Thanks for all your info. I have walked some pretty quiet caminos and I was expecting no English all the way. I have enough Spanish to be ok. I too love quiet and beautiful caminos. In the last few years I have done the VDLP, Aragones and the Vasco. Next year the Mozarabe and who knows what...
  20. Sanman

    Need some new route advice

    Fantastic! I felt like i was there walking it! Really really appreciate all the time you took to help me out!

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