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My Camino included:
Day 13 - Burgos to Hontanas
Day 14 - Hontanas to Boadilla del Camino
Day 15 - Boadilla to Carrion de los Condes
Day 16 - Carrion to Terradillos de los Templarios
Day 17 - Terradillos to Calzadilla de los Hermanillos (or Bercianos)
Day 18 - Calzadilla to Mansilla de las Mulas...
Keep in mind that you're walking the length of an entire country and the weather is going to be different in SJPDP than in Logrono, Burgos, Leon, and Santiago. My April Camino a couple years ago included warm temps in SJPDP, near freezing temps and light snow in Roncesvalles, wind, rain and...
I could. But I'm planning on doing a full Camino once a decade. First went in my 20s in 2016. I'll be in my 30s in 2023.
Then, there will be one in my 40s, 50s, 60s etc.
I'm quickly coming up to my two-year Camino anniversary and I'm finding myself in serious withdrawal. Definitely missing the carefree lifestyle of the Way. My planned voyage in 2023 can't come soon enough!
Any other pilgrims out there raring to get back on the road? What do you miss the most?
I had my "what was I thinking?" moment on my second night while staying in Roncesvalles. But it passes quickly you realize how incredible the adventure ahead of you is.
If you're looking for somewhere not too far from Santiago, A Coruna is just an hour train ride north and is absolutely beautiful. Really long beach and a very tropical feel with great people.
Brent's brother Kyle here. I can confirm that he was exhausted and had quite the story to tell when he arrived in O Cebriero that night! This is more the view Matthias and I had the day in question Non-Dragonte route by Kyle Hocking posted May 19, 2016 at 2:41 PM
Not too thrilling but certainly...
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