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  1. kerdi

    Travelling from Manchester, England to SJPDP - advice?

    Hi There is also a direct bus from Bilbao Termibus bus terminal to Bayonne
  2. kerdi

    Travelling from Manchester, England to SJPDP - advice?

    Hi Another approach could be train. We used it to get from Middlesbrough to Santander to walk on the Camino del Norte last September. We arrived the night before in Londo, stayed for the (short) night in the cheapest and closest Hotel we could find. Then we took the 06:18 Eurostar to Paris...
  3. kerdi

    Bus from O Cebreiro to Sarria

    Hi I would recommend to take a bus to Lugo and continue from there by bus or train to Sarria. There is no direct bus from Cebreiro. You should walk to Piedrafita do Cebreiro which is about 1 km from Cebreiro. It is lower than Cebreiro but still on top of a pass. Should be easy to walk This is on...
  4. kerdi

    What happens when you can't find a place to sleep?

    The Camino provides - as rhey say.
  5. kerdi

    Difficult spots and possible diversions when running the Camino Frances

    it is not. as you reach it you will have done the best part of the camino anyway. ut is a steep ascent. Pretty bad in places but fairly short. just a few miles long. i walked it. with backpck. was half as bad as i had been told and i am over 50. Buen Camino
  6. kerdi

    Are my feet meant for walking?

    No worries I walked the Camino Frances, The Ingles and had the "aching feet" without blisters for the first few days. It stopped after a week. I am sure that these are just the short muscles in the foot which are simply not trained enough and get fit over time. Buen Camino!
  7. kerdi

    Warning for women walking alone between Viana and Torres del Rio

    Hi I do not have an iPhone but a smartphone. Download and installation via Google Play-store apeeared to me straight forward
  8. kerdi

    How do you know when to call it/give up?

    Hi I have followed this thread and are relieved that it´s nothing worse - still a painful condition. Regards travel insurance: I assume you are not from an EU-country? If you hold a Credit Card and you have paid anything during this pilgrimage or e.g. the flight, you might have one with your...
  9. kerdi

    How Much Water are People Carrying and Drinking?

    Hi I have a 1.5liter bottle on my backpack. I tend to drink a sip every 20 minutes (when warm) and refill whenever possible - if half empty. In bars, public building (washroom)... on fountains -unless it says "no drinking water" or similar. If the locals can drink it, so can I. This has worked...
  10. kerdi

    Crossing the Río Pas by FEVE train (Boo de Piélagos to Mogro( 2017-05-01

    After leaving Santander you will reach the Rio Pas at Boo de Piélagos. You can follow the riverbank to the next bridge at Arce to Oruña -which is a roughly 10km detour or use the FEVE narrow gauge train. The two stops Boo and Mogro are just 2 minutes on the train (short before and after the...
  11. kerdi

    Crossing the Río Pas by FEVE train (Boo de Piélagos to Mogro(

    kerdi submitted a new resource: Crossing the Río Pas by train (Boo de Piélagos to Mogro( - Boo de Piélagos, Rio Pas Read more about this resource...
  12. kerdi

    Comment by 'kerdi' in media 'marker'

    Is this on the Israel National Trail (INT) or “Shvil Israel”? What was the distance you covered? And how long did you spend there?
  13. kerdi

    Comment by 'kerdi' in media 'roman remnants'

    Where are these ruins?
  14. kerdi

    Shoe Recommendations

    Hi Welcome to the forum. I don't know or do not have experience with any of the above. I'd go to a shop where you can wear the shoes for a while to see if they feel good, In case of doubt between two> go for the lighter one. If you walk the Camino Frances it will be roughly a million steps and...
  15. Albergue "El Galeón", San Vicente de la Barquera

    Albergue "El Galeón", San Vicente de la Barquera

    May 2016
  16. Rest

    Rest

    Albergue El Galeón, San Vicente de la Barquera, May 2016
  17. San Vicente de la Barquera and the Picos de Europe

    San Vicente de la Barquera and the Picos de Europe

    San Vicente de la Barquera, seen from the road "N634" continuation of my Camino in direction Pesües and Colombres. May 2016 The albergue "El Galeon" is located in the basement of the big building left to the church.
  18. Albergue municipal "Jesús Otero", Santillana del Mar

    Albergue municipal "Jesús Otero", Santillana del Mar

    May 2016. At the Albergue municipal Jesús Otero in Santillana del Mar Police Municipal will come at five, open the albergue to pilgrims and do the registration. The albergue is hidden behind a big steel door right in the village centre behind the "Museum Jesús Otero"
  19. Albergue municipal "Jesús Otero"

    Albergue municipal "Jesús Otero"

    May 2016. Rest after the daily post walk routine (washing). The Albergue municipal Jesús Otero is located right in the village centre behind the "Museum Jesús Otero" in a prime location.
  20. Lunch break in a thunderstorm,

    Lunch break in a thunderstorm,

    Walking the first stretch of the Camino del Norte (Irun to Laredo) with our dog. Summer 2015. Between San Sebastian and Orio, Guipúzcoa, Basque Country

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