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    LIVE from the Camino @Denmanmurphy on the Torres

    And I'll second my thanks to all who have posted, as I plan to start the Torres/Geira from Salamanca October 24th or thereabouts. I'm super excited! Another long walk, with maybe few pilgrims!
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    Where to get the first stamp (sello) in Irun

    The tourist office in Irun had a lovely sello.
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    LIVE from the Camino BP on the Catalán, June-July 2024

    I stayed in the albergue in Montserrat in late March. It is a suite in one section of the Abat Oliba Hotel, the Alberg section, so a bit odd and institutional. The suite had a dorm room of 6 built in beds, an adjoining kitchen, a second dorm room if needed, and also a small room for the...
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    Camino Castellano Lebaniego

    I called 2 days in advance for most of the accommodations on this route, using the phone information in Gronze. I did not use booking or their web sites. The albergue in Cervera de Pisuerga only responded to a WhatsApp inquiry. I don't recall many problems walking in reverse from Potes to...
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    long distance walks in Korea

    Thanks ever so much. This is just the sort of thing I've been searching for. And such glorious photos. Thank you. Thank you. I was in Korea for the centennial celebration of the March 1st Independence Movement in 2019 and have been thinking about returning ever since. Walking is my...
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    long distance walks in Korea

    Yes I knew about this thread, but I see nothing about accommodation. Perhaps I am missing something? Perhaps the Korean language website has the type of information I am seeking, but I am linguistically limited. What I am really looking for is a blog by someone who has walked a long-distance...
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    long distance walks in Korea

    I'm looking for information on long walks in Korea. I've read about the Jeju-olle trail and the Haepang trail, with information on each stage, suitable for multiple day hikes. I'm looking for trail information which includes accommodation options, for an experience similar to the many Caminos...
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    Candasnos - information on accommodation options?

    Oh good. I hope it is open. I love places to stop and rest.
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    Candasnos - information on accommodation options?

    Hotel Cruzanzana is open (at least for me) and I just enjoyed the trickle of a hot shower in the one bath room down the hall that gets hot water. Christopher, the operator here is quite nice - a Nicaraguan who has lived in Cuba, then Sioux City Iowa, and now Spain for the last several decades...
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    Candasnos - information on accommodation options?

    Any update on lodging, food and kangaroo sightings at Hostal Cruzanzana? I’m hoping to sleep there tomorrow night and they are not yet responding to my phone inquiries. I’m not worried yet. I think there is always that late afternoon bus on if there really is nothing in Candasnos, though...
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    HosVol Volunteers now staffing albergue in Alcanadre on the Camino del Ebro

    I’m staying in the Alcanadre albergue tonight. Clean. Modern. I think there may be a back garden. The frig and cupboards are well stocked with food, which is especially nice as the store is closed Sunday afternoon. Lovely hot shower. 2 space heaters to move from room to room. People in town...
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    Credencial in Logroño

    Yes. Perfect. A lovely encouraging Jesuit priest at the Parroquia San ignaciano office gave me my special credential. Thanks all.
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    Credencial in Logroño

    Yes. I have that info. And actually the Parroquia de San Ignacio looks somewhat close to the train station where I arrive this evening. Thank you.
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    Credencial in Logroño

    My concern is that it would be the one for Santiago, not the Ignaciano. But I’ll call and find out. Thank you.
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    Credencial in Logroño

    I am arriving in Logroño tonight to start the Camino Ignaciano, having decided to skip the initial mountains this cold time of year. Has anyone had experience locating a credencial in Logroño for the Camino Ignaciano?
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    Who's counting…

    Three days before I fly off and then 4 days later I start walking the Ruta Teresiana, followed by the Camino Ignaciano, weather in the mountains permitting. This is the time when, despite being very excited, I also am already missing home….
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    LIVE from the Camino Camino Ignaciano Autumn 2023

    Tim - Thank you for your detailed account of your first few days on the Ignaciano. I had planned to walk it starting 9 November 2023 but the weather looked too challenging with high wind warnings that week, so I walked the Camino del Interior instead. I'm currently planning to start the...
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    Camino Castellano Lebaniego

    Here are my notes from my recent walk on the Camino Lebaniego Castellano (23 October-3 November) from Palencia to the monastery of Santo Toribio de Liebana, near Potes. I was attracted to it partly because this is a jubilee year for this camino. (The jubilee year ends 16 April 2024.) It had...
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    Alternative Route down from Portillo San Miguel (Vitoria Gasteiz - La Puebla de Arganzon stage)

    It was perfect. My only comment is that the place you turn right to take the cycle route was clearly marked with a yellow X. I wasn’t entirely sure I had reached the pass as the ascent had occasional dips. The clue was that all the tread marks of bikes turned right at the yellow X, and then...

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