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I don't know if changing anything is relevant, I mean this, in that, every walk is different, every destination a different experience, places I’ve strolled through in earlier pilgrimages, have become major stopping off points in later Caminos.
I’ve met the worst of albergue owners, waiters...
So you are confirming NB, thats the road, if you take a right at where it crosees it ends up at the bridge going into Molinaseca?
What I liked when I got to the bottom, was a cafe and Tortilla, and getting my feet in the river, the peligrino's dream that!
I was wondering, when I came down the mountain, there was a road that crosses the path, and a very happy guy selling coffee and tea, which was very welcome :-)
Well that road, surely is the same road that approches the bridge in Molinaseca? meanig you can skip the rock run and walk the road...
It's easy going after Molinaseca, but coming down that mountain is like running down a rock run! it's pretty wild... take your time, and make sure you plce your foot...!
Hola Chicos, hope you are well. Can’t find anything on this, but does anybody know where I can get a pilgrim passport for a journey in late July / Aug.
I always got my passports from the office in SJPP, but this year my wife and I will likely fly or get a train from the UK to Bilbao, then...
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