Has anyone on the forums walked this? It looks fascinating.
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20241004-irelands-heartbreaking-walk-of-forced-emigration
This very much appeals to me as I am a Canadian of Irish descent. My family line also emigrated during the famine.
One warning. The way marking is not at all the same as you will find in Spain. Keep a close eye out on street sign poles, etc for the 3/4" yellow tape that merks the way.
I'll agree with the rest of this thread. It is a beautiful route and the first section is very flat.
Gord
I'm in agreement with the majority here in saying that what you propose is dangerous. If something goes wrong you may also be putting other people in danger as they attempt to get youbout safely.
I personally think don't stay in Pamplona. Make your way to SJPdP the same day and start early with...
Beilari gets my vote. Wonderful place and people. They have a communal vegetarian dinner and will send you off with a lunch to get you over the Pyrenees.
The Jesus y Maria albergue has credentials and will give you a feel for the big albergues you may come across. There are "warehouse" style albergues (like JyM) along the way.
It will give you a feel for what kind of albergue suits you. If you can handle JyM, you'll be golden.
If not there are a...
I recall that between SJPdP and Roncesvalles there was a small orchard planted specifically for pilgrims. At the time (spring of 2017) there was no fruit on the trees and it was signposted. The signs may be gone now.
In the case there is an invitation to take fruit - go for it, otherwise you...
Let weather forecasts be part of that calculus. Crossing from SJPdP to Roncesvalles I went through 6L of water. It was sunny and incredibly windy. All of the water I drank was stripped away from my skin (no bathroom break even with all that water...)
I kept 2 1L bottles with me and refilled when...
In the fall of 2017 a bridge was closed for maintenance. The entrance route was detoured for what felt like an extra 7 or 8 km. (Likely less, but it felt much longer.)
It definitely wasn't more scenic. It did get us to the cathedral though.
I suppose the urban crawl is just part of the journey...
I have done very early departures from albergues many times.
Normally the drive to leave early was the forecast of a scorching day to come or an inability to sleep.
The big issue that I have encountered was finding the arrows on very dark nights.
I made the trek from Ages to Burgos in the dark...
I wear a single ear bud. It allows me to switch my attention from the podcast I'm likely listening to, to the sounds of the Camino. If a conversation is offered, the ear bud comes out.
Not for everyone, but it works for me.
G
A cana is a normal sized draught beer. Generally speaking this is what most people would order (30cL). I have ordered a cana grande to get a large beer.
Along the Frances, the bar keepers have (I'm certain) hard it all and know what you mean, regardless of the phrasing that you use.
I...
Well it seems the absolute majority is backing my initial instinct.
When I get to booking, I'll be booking for Sevilla with a destination of Salamanca.
Thanks all!
Gord
Luggage transport is easy. Your hospitalero will be able to help with that. Your hospitalero will also be able to advise and help is booking is required in your next stop.
I haven't walked during santa semana, but your hospitalera will know what is happening in the next stage and will be happy...
Hi all,
I find the Camino bug is nibbling again, and I feel like the VdlP is the route that is calling.
Like many I don't have the time off to complete the entire route from Sevilla to SdC. I should be able to pull off 21 days on the ground with time either side for travel.
So, the perennial...
And as odd as it may seem, a decent wine (BC, California or Ontario) may provide some interesting comparison to the fantastic local wines. Have a night of wine tastings!
A different one admittedly.
Summer Savory.
It used to be a very northeastern N.A. spice/herb and is still not well known outside certain areas but it can be found if you look for it.
Wonderful flavor for sauces and sfuffings.
Any barbecue rubs also come to mind.
G
I admit this is the first time I have heard of the roll and stomp method.
What a brilliant idea!
I have always hand wrung and then hung to dry. Mostly dry clothes at the end. But I can see that this would be far superior!
Thanks for the tip!
G
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