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I’m not disappointed or upset. I just didn’t really understand what the process was like to go to the Pilgrims office in general. I thought you would only go if you planned to get a Compostela and I didn't know what they would do/say/ask when I got there. I never had any intention of lying about...
Thank you for your thoughts. I was already leaning towards not asking for one and I think I will definitely not. This also takes one thing of my list of “errands” for the day.
Hmm, “dishonest” and “lying” seem like strong words. Maybe I misunderstood what it means to ask for a Compostela (having never done it before). In my mind I likened it to “I have walked at least 100km to get to Santiago, please help me commemorate this journey…” but you make it sound like it is...
Hello all! So I arrived in Santiago today (later in the day, per usual for me) and I’m very relieved to be finished! I’ll walk the final km from my accommodation to the Cathedral first thing tomorrow morning. It has been a challenging journey for me, almost every day…of course much to be enjoyed...
Yes I’ve appreciated the “real time” info sharing the most as well! Philosophical discussions can get out of hand pretty quickly when we don’t have the benefit of tone and body language and also when we feel more emboldened behind a keyboard.
It’s called paq mochilla at el camino con correos . com and you cam reserve it online before you leave home (and print the corresponding paper).
If you’re on the Frances, there are also other private options but I forget what they are called. You can probably search “luggage transfer” on the...
Yes, that is the sticking point. Don’t try to carry them on, it’s too likely they won’t make it past security. If you have expensive poles you really like, I’ve heard of people putting them in a cardboard shipping tube to be checked. If yours are basic (like mine), it could also be worth just...
Of course everyone has their own system…but mine was:
*start with really well-fitting boots and good, cushioned merino wool socks
*walk slowly and take frequent breaks (also good for those who complain about being bored after arriving at the albergue at noon…and you can enjoy the scenery more)...
In my experience being here, no Correos office will be open on the weekend.
You might have to post your extra stuff along the way with you through a daily luggage transfer service (there are a couple options including Correos) for a day or two until you can ship it to Santiago. This could also...
Yes, I have an update!!! I walked the Verde route from Lugo to Sobrado dos Monxes along with just a few other people. It is certainly the way to go if you like being among trees with simple countryside and are craving lots of solitude. Very few people and pretty much no services in between. You...
Oh good! I hope it’s a good day for you to do it, walking along the ridges was stunning.
If you’re still contemplating accommodations the night before, Samblismo Albergue is where I stayed and it’s quite nice: very tasty food with nice relaxing areas outside (though admittedly a little cramped...
Has anyone done the Camino Verde alternative route out of Lugo this year and/or recently and can share how it was? I came across a post from last September describing some sketchy parts (where boardwalks are in bad shape) on the first stage into Friol and I’m wondering if it’s the same or worse...
I’m sure the original poster has probably already done this stage by now, but for future pilgrims who may read this: I just hiked the Hospitales a few days ago and the tap at Lago is not functioning…in fact there is no tap, it’s completely missing (despite “AGUA” still being written in big...
I’m a solo walker on the primitivo right now and I have had no trouble finding a bed even when I don’t book in advance. I’m also hearing from other pilgrims that there are often empty beds in at least one albergue per town (usually the municipal which can’t be reserved in advance). Of course...
I found some sunglasses at the Capilla de Fatima between Oviedo and Grado. I’ve read comments on here before about finding ways to reunite items with owners. Let me know if they are yours or someone you talk to along the way.
Just bought some insurance due to this post. Still hoping and optimistic I’ll not have to use it, but it’s worth a few bucks for the small chance something very bad could happen. As someone from the US, the medical and travel costs would be astronomical
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