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In March I had flights and plans to walk from Vigo on the Portugues and then on to the Finisterre. However I pulled out as the weather forecast was so poor. I have a flight voucher and would like walk on the Camino. Looking at the Atlantic coast weather pattern it seems fog and rain might not be...
In March I am walking the C Portugues from Vigo to Santiago de C and then onto Finisterre and Muxia. I would like some help with mapping. I have Brierleys for Finisterre and Wise Pilgrims for C Portugues and some apps.
I am no stranger to maps and although I will manage I seem to struggle with...
I am to fly from the UK into Vigo in Mid March for two weeks. I would like to do the Camino Finisterre and possibly Ingles so depending on research and advice I may travel away from Camino Portugues after a few days.
Firstly I assume I should get suitable guide books or just maps from the forum...
I could walk on the Camino for a couple of weeks end of March /early May and would like any advice on where to start . I am in the UK and intend use a flight but could do any part. I have thought of the Ingles and the Finisterre (I have particular wish to go there as my father skippered both...
I would welcome ideas for a Camino taking advantage of weather better than in the UK and less numbers in the walk. I spend more time if it fits better.
I am looking at the northern route; I prefer a varied terrain- is the northern route very flat, are there other options I could look at. I have done long distances before -half the Appalachian Trail and the GR5 amongst others. I try to avoid repetitive footfall on the flat.
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