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Think of rain as refreshing...but yes, two years ago on the Norte, five weeks of daily rain, no other pilgrim on sight until the very last week, unforgettable...glad I did it.
Hello, I plan to start walking in Vezelay the last week of September...a week and a half w a friend and afterward by myself until St. Jean or longer. I am 71 going to 72 and have walked from Le Puy to Pamplona three years ago. France is beautiful. Yes a bit more expensive but accommodations...
I am planning to go on the Vezelay route in late September, Bourges variant, to St. Jean...Anyone done it at that time, planning to do it in 2018?...Would be interested in knowing re your experience if you have done it...places to stay, cost, places to stop for break or to buy food...Thank you.
I have done a lot of hiking in rough North American trails but the Camino is different: generally well maintained trails and many days of walking and walking. I wore Keen hiking shoes with good "smartwool" socks from Pamplona to Santiago and then Muxia and Finisterre. Very comfortable. No...
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