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Dear Anamya, your story and experiences are so moving that they moved me to tears.
I can well imagine your feelings because I had two similarly emotional experiences a few years ago in Santiago in the Convento de San Francisco. 💕
These forum topics might help those who are planning to walk the Camino Lebaniego:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/camino-vadiniense-in-september.59622/
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/guides-to-lebaniego-and-vadiniense.51676/...
Wish you all the best, Pruden! Take care of the weather.. it might be dangerous in the mountains in bad weather.
There are some other forum topics about this Camino. Have you read them?
Also, while I am reading Anamya's report, I am following her and her husband on the map and videos. :);)
Hi Camino Samoset Santiago, How did you fight with these dogs? A few years ago my husband had a similar adventure and he got bitten by a small dog while he was tring to escape the big onces.
I was thinking of starting Camino Vadiniense this year, but having read your posts and having seen the maps I got a bit worried. I will be walking alone and I have coeliac disease. Do you think I can find enough food on this route? It seems to me that sometimes there are hardly any villages for...
Hola Yellowbluespilgrim,
You shouldn't worry about the San Salvador. You can avoid most of the asphalt if you chose the official Camino routes. However, it is often easíer, cleaner (and shorter) to take the road. It is same with the Primitivo and mostly even with the Norte. It's your choise...
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