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Absolutely, I have done so much planning and still have had surprises. No website or mobile app is 100% correct. So many of the planned albergues have been closed but luckily my backups have worked. Some days work as planned, others are improvised but good, proper planning always works best!
Today the weather has turned. Wet, windy and cold. A change from the last 2 weeks but something to expect in winter. Only to Triscastela so a shorter walk! @Katie, I willsend you an email.
Hi all
In OCebreiro tonight. What a glorious day for walking. Sunday was blessed with sunshine and a challenging walk up the mountain. But the hamlet is so beautiful in the daylight. Cold tonight but wonderful.
HI, definitely long pants and shirts. Having said that today was so hot. I took off almost every layer. We have been so blessed with sunshine and good weather for more than a week now. I have shorts and tshirt as well though.
I Started on 2 February. The first week was rain, rain and more rain. The last week has been glorious, sunshine most days. Cold at the start but warmer by about 10am. Today was a high of 16 deg C.
I did good planning but other than that generally there are places open in most bigger towns. Don't follow the guides as they are not always practical. I've been on a summer Camino but this is very special. But the Camino provides.
ive been on the Camino Frances for 3 weeks now. Winter is so different to summer. We are a steady group of 5 guys. Have met a few others on the way. Was wondering if any other members are walking now and where they are?!
Ps I'm almost in Astorga
Is anyone starting on 1 or 2 February? I'm all packed and ready. Very excited but very nervous, especially about the cold. This Camino is so necessary and a real blessing!
Hi, I'm set to start on 1 February. I hope I find some fellow pilgrims, my last was in July 2014. There was no shortage of pilgrims then. I am nervous but excited, especially because I'm from South Africa and snow and cold are not common here.
I was blessed to attend a pilgrim mass in Ponferada. It helps that the beautiful chapel is on the same grounds as the albergue (donativo). I would encourage a pilgrim to attend mass even if you don't understand everything, you can feel something special at the masses.
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