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I can't wait to see this film :) I think like many other pilgrims I am constantly thinking of the long walk....
as far as jeans go I had brought a pair of shorts, leggings, and jeans with me to do the walk...and walked a large portion of time in my jeans in July-August.
I began my walk last year on the day of st. james and found that the first half was not as crowded as I would have expected reading everything on here....well then again I'm from nyc so it takes a lot of people for me to consider something crowded. I usually left with the early bunch from the...
I used Skype throughout most of the Camino in order to touch back home with my Mom and Grandparents. If your relatives have easy access to the Internet I would highly suggest this method. Along the Camino Frances there were many opportunities to use the Internet for free or for an hourly price...
Today I fly to France to begin El Camino in St. Jean Pied de Port...Not sure If i'll be online often but you can find my posts here:
http://twitter.com/akacocolopez
and
http://blog.akacocolopez.com
Thanks for the suggestions. I want to leave it as open as possible, but know I have to reach another destination by a certain date. At first I hadn't planned on walking to Finisterre...but now i MUST (or we'll see when i get there)
Skilsaw you're speaking in kilometers right? Was it easy to...
hmm thanks for the recommendations...i have a few days to decide now, but your posts have made me reconsider the walking sticks as a whole. i'm doing more travelling afterwards and feel like they might become cumbersome to have to watch over all the time. i still have to figure out the best...
Hello all...I've never done this type of trip before and was wondering if one is supposed to put their bag in another bag or something like that when checking into the airport. I will also have pacer poles. Not sure how this packing works? Any feedback would help. Thanks!
I didn't want to put a limit to my walking, but it seems that I may have to. I begin my journey in SJPdP on July 24th and must be in Madrid by August 27th. I want to walk to Finisterre then Muxia afterwards which would be 33 days walking (ending August 24th with two days to spare if anything...
Will there be anything going on in St. Jean Pied de Port for St. James day? I arrive the evening of July 24th. Also, when is this pilgrim's office there open?
Not sure if this is the best place for this posting...I was wondering what types of artworks / galleries / etc. are along the camino or off the beaten path (excluding beautiful nature + towns of course).
Or maybe which of the bigger towns might have art spaces / churches / that are worth...
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