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Hi,
Will do my best updating, depending on internet availability of course ;) Yesterday started doubting if my choice of VDLP is the right one, today blood starts boiling - can't wait for it to start!
I walked Camino Frances 5 years ago, now going to start Via de la Plata 17th of March and here is the technique I used and going to use again:
Had few pairs synthetic high quality socks. While walking I would sit down every few hours to take shoes off and either let socks to completely dry out...
Thanks a lot guys!
That both helped me and confused at the same time (((: In Camino Frances I was carrying a tent without even knowing local laws and never had a problem and these quite nights were some of the best experiences to remember. Now it's really up to me to decide whether it's worth...
Yeah I was living in Andaluzia back in 2010 which was one of the coldest winters in decades, so got to be ready. Good tip about the tent, big thanks. Starting 17th of March. Good times ahead, again.
Gracias!
Oh, thanks. I don't mind at all sleeping occasionally in the fields, the way I did in Camino Frances. Actually, in the way - is it worth carrying a tent, is it even legal, allowed in those regions, have you got an idea? I kind of like that way, being little bit more with myself
Hi everyone.
Things so happened that I'm almost sure I'll start this route. I've done Camino Frances 5 years ago, which is still greatest event of my life. Now what I'm concerned about is - is there enough albergues open at this time? Any other major problems I should expect? Last time I planned...
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