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    OBSOLETE COVID THREAD Covid Test at Madrid Airport

    Laurie, Just offering my two cents: you may be able to get the test elsewhere so long as it is within the number of hours they have established (in the U.S. and BVI it was 72 hours. Also I took a flight within US, and filled out an affidavit that was required to enter a specific city and got...
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    I am not a new member - been here since 2013

    I am not a new member - been here since 2013
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    OBSOLETE COVID THREAD Camino Del Norte Accomodation July 2021

    Can I wAlk in the easiest routes and take train in most difficult routes?
  4. viajerasolitaria

    OBSOLETE COVID THREAD Camino del Norte - Border Crossing

    I can’t seem to be able to post (monga maybe?), so my question is how many have walked and trained (taken train during difficult hikes)? This is for those who do not need the Santiago certificate. Thank you
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    Camino del Norte in Spain Has anyone hiked and taken train in the difficult treks in Basque...

    Camino del Norte in Spain Has anyone hiked and taken train in the difficult treks in Basque Country? I already have my certificate from a walk in 2013 and 2019. I just want to experience Basque region. Thanks!
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    Casa Ivar A few words from me in Santiago today

    What about a solo female doing Basque Country in late September / October? I have done Camino Frances and Santiago - Fisterra and Muxia also solitaria
  7. viajerasolitaria

    A few words from me earlier today in Santiago

    Cuídate Ivar! Gracias por mantenernos juntos, aunque separados! 👍
  8. viajerasolitaria

    Finisterre the end of the way for me,for now

    Thank you for sharing those wonderful photos. Did you have any difficulty in going down the steep decline into Fisterra? I fell...sliding down with all the small stones.
  9. viajerasolitaria

    How do people 60-and-over plan their Camino?

    I did the Santiago pilgrimage back in 2013. and I know want to do Santiago to Finisterre. I find the walks are a little long when going through an agency, so perhaps I can do it on my own and take 4 - 5 days. I am a 65 year old female walking solo (or sola)...any suggestions on the stops just...

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