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That is good to know, nothing is written in stone so I'll see once I get that far good Lord willing. There has to be a reason while some have hiked the CF 3-4 times. Thanks man. Good info indeed.
Just to share, I'm sure most of you have heard of Airbnb a booking company that puts people up in usually private rooms, studios, etc.
This is one example. It's a little studio I booked in Le Puy for $33 per day. Check out the photos while you are there.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15964514
I am taking the Le Puy route and would like to know where to connect to an alternate route to get to Santiago. I apologize in advance for my ignorance but I'm a real green horn newbie. I'm mainly trying to avoid the crowds/masses on the CF. Maybe the Del Norte route (?) I've looked at some maps...
I hear that. When the fun's over, if I don't head up to Britain then I will probably be in Paris (leaving via CDG) a couple of days early, just in case. Can stay in an Airbnb and maybe even get a pic of the Eiffel Tower.
Thanks Micah but this was kind of a last minute thing. I am leaving for Paris on the 15th of April before going on to Le Puy ..soooooo this year may be out. I totally agree with getting the paperwork beforehand but It won't be happening this year. so if I finish up my 90 day visa and still want...
Thanks. I wonder how easy it is to do once I am over there? If you get the overstay or extended visa i assume that covers all of the schengen countries.
Thanks. The 90 day visa seems to be a tough thing to circumvent. Guess I'll do what I can in that amount of time and make sure I have sufficient time in which to catch my flight home.... or skip off to merry olde England for a spell. :)
This has probably been covered but I would like anyone's recent opinion as things change and also because I'm hoping for an 11th hour reprieve. I recently read about a gentleman that hiked from Geneva to Santiago. This sounds like a great adventure however it would surely take me over the ninety...
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