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    Daily cost of the Camino?

    Lots of figures given above....... Before I walked the Camino Frances in 2005 I read an an opinion that the cost of walking the Camino was about E1 per km, thus 1600 km (from Le Puy en Velay, France ) would be E1600. This was actually on the Camino, thus excluding getting to / from it...
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    Queueing at pilgrims office

    Times have certainly changed since I completed the Camino Frances on 11 November, 2005. I walked into the office to collect my Latin certificate about midday, waited 5 minutes and was “processed”. QR codes, booking a place in a queue? No! Maybe arriving in November helped as there were...
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    How much planning

    Hello Beverley, From your 4 line message it is not clear where your camino will start. Will it be in France, say, or Spain? Wherever, you will need a fair bit of time and fitness. Some planning of your route is no bad thing but reservations more then a day or ahead could be difficult as...
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    Anyone only used Hotels?

    LesBrass, I walked the VdlP in 2012 and stayed in small hotels most of the time. Prices were cheap (say E25 or less), I had my own bathroom, no snorers and early bag packers, my departures usually before 8am and arrivals between 2 and 4pm. I never booked more than one day in advance...
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    Anyone only used Hotels?

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    Naming your walking stick

    My walking stick is called “Dumbledore”, bought on the Appalachian Trail in the US but not used there. So named because when I was doing walking training in England a child saw my stick and said the face carved on it looked like “Dumbledore”. I knew nothing about Harry Potter in those days...
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    What's your average pace?

    So what do you think is a reasonable pace for walking the Camino? I'm hoping to reach Santiago from SJPDP in 36 days or less, including a stay at Orisson. Here are some statistics about my walk which reveal a walking speed of 3.66 km in the hour (which includes stops / visits within the...
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    Carry or have carried.

    Carfax, Whether you carry or not is a matter for you. Merely walking the Camino makes you a pilgrim. Each to his own! Graeme
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    Caminho sanabres?

    Re: Camino sanabres? Toby, Have a look at this site: http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/los ... /sanabres/ It is in Spanish and is good. Even if you do not read / speak Spanish you might glean useful info from it, eg the maps. Had I known about it before my walk in Sep 2012 I would have...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    Funds raised The funds raised for my charities were £591for BLESMA and E195 for Médecins sans frontières. gb
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    Poles or no Poles?

    I recommend at least one pole or stick. Mine helps save me from overbalancing when walking on rough terrain, moving from stone to stone when the track becomes a stream (Galicia), providing help going up steeper hills and eases strain on the thighs / legs on steeper downhills. I sent my stick...
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    LIVE from the Camino The Waypost Secret in Galicia

    The Waypost Secret Having just finished the VdlP / Via Sanabres I can affirm that the shells do not always point the same way. The yellow arrows are the most reliable indication of the Camino. In Galicia there is the most consistancy: the spikes of the shell point the way to go. However...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    Statistics Statistics can be what you make of them but here are a few regarding my walk from Sevilla to Santiago and, as you will know, one has plenty of time to do the calculations: Distance walked: 993 km Days walking: 42 Days from Sevilla to Santiago: 49 (includes extra...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    Lodgings Each person who walks decides where he wants to stay. I post here the list of places where I stayed, with prices, for any who may be interested. All prices are what I paid for a single individual for one night although, frequently, I was in a double room when in hostals / hotels...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    Some afterwords Having walked into Santiago, met my wife in the Plaza de Obradorio where all pilgrims meet and greet, taken a photograph or two, we slipped away into the local hostal which bills itself as the oldest hotel in the world, having been used by pilgrims from time immemorial. Its...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    The last walk It is finished. I stepped into the Plaza de Obradoiro, Santiago de Compostela at 1355hrs, 25 October, 2012 having walked from Seville. ‘Neath the eastern, very pale blue sky with strips of clouds opposed by dark threatening clouds o’er in the west I set out this morning. No...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    For new information I am now 2 days from Santiago. Glorious day today: such a contrast from what I experienced after A Gudiña!
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    830 km from Seville in the Sierra between A Gudiña and Laza (written several days ago). For those of you have completed the VdlP this day's experience will recall memories. For those of you who may walk the VdlP in the future this day's experience may well be one you meet. From the comfort...
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    Thanks Laurie for your wishes..... Am now in the Casa Anita in Santa Croya de Tera - and marching well! Getting mentally tuned up for the mountains and higher hills to come! Have just updated the blog.... gb
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    LIVE from the Camino In the shadow of pilgrims: VdlP – Graeme Bennett

    From the cutting edge of the VdlP! I am in Zamora. Walk going well! For those interested in the stage leading to Galisteo and about which there has been a certain amount of correspondence here I can report I had no problems. At the 8th gate on the stage there are clear signs to turn left and...

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