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I am not one of the aforementioned slow-walkers, nor have I ever started in SJPP. Nor am I inventing ;)
I met various said walkers in Leon and Melide. Most preferred to leave after 8:30am to avoid walking in the dark. They had made it up to 3km/hr by this point.
As I said, outliers.
Of the outliers, I spoke to people who took 14 and 15 hours from SJPP and 12, 13 and 15 from from Orisson.
They generally told me that in "mildly" hilly areas st home they walked 2km/hr inclusive of water/snack/loo breaks. Given the difference the Pyrenees presents, they arrived basically when...
I was never more thankful for my two hiking poles than I was going down that track. At the back of my mind I was concerned about causing a bottleneck at the slow pace I descended but after the first 10m I was beyond caring. I hadn't clambered down such steep rocks since childhood!
The other...
Thank you for your lovely responses.
I will be walking the Camino after attending a conference and before going on a shorter holiday, and will be coming in an out of Spain from different airports so bag transfer is a likely necessity. As much as I would love to walk as far or as little as I...
Pretty much, though not necessarily everything. The first 2, maybe 3 nights, sure. I operate best if I have plans A and B and C set firmly (if only in my own mind). Then when I have to deal with unexpected, a Plan D can be conjured with more confidence.
Even with my daily goals dancing in my...
Hi @C, thank you for your response.
I tentatively plan to walk it in 6 days, which will mean I fly out the following evening after I arrive.
Honestly, the part of the reason I want to book in advance is to avoid the rhythm of walking to a hostal, sleeping and washing in the afternoon, eating...
I travel in October.
If start my journey in Samos I will by unavoidable circumstances will arrive at 8pm and miss Vespers (and likely miss a monastery tour the next day). Is it still worth staying in the town for a visit under 12 hours under these circumstances?
I am walking this Camino on...
Thank you for all these suggestions. It looks like, even in the most "maligned" segment of the Camino, that many pilgrims can find the odd place of gratitude and happiness.
Hey @Robo
I have the budget for 60 euros a day. Due to dietary issues I primarily live on sachets of protein powder for shakes in such situations, so I should be able to spend a minimum on extra food (wine and coffee on the other hand...) ;)
I have 9 days to walk and I am doing so in order to get a Compostela for a relative. Because I will be walking with a day pack and will be sending my bag ahead, I am pre-booking accomodation and can hopefully not have to sprint for a bed but enjoy the road.
As I will be missing the more scenic...
I read your thread regarding the stones with some bewilderment at a few of the responses. Whatever happened to live and left live?
It is such tragedy when we are faced with the fact that the ones we love may be slipping away. The deteriorating health of a parent is a rare heartache. But each...
Nice staff, good food and plenty of it sounds like the jackpot!
Well, Fonfria it is! I suppose there's always the advantage of, if it is full up in mid-September, of having a couple of towns after it.
Thank you all kindly x
I would prefer to visit the seemingly charming Triacastela for an early snack before a gentle amble to Samos and will night further up. I was thinking of bedding down in Fonfria but for no legitimate reason the photograph of the albergue made me glum.
Any feedback on Fonfria, Viduedo or...
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