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Bless you.
It's not unusual to have doubts. I had serious "what was I thinking?!" days& nights in Los Arcos and again mid-Meseta.
I followed much of the advice above.
It helped.
Sleep, good food and foot-pamering does wonders.
I did finish last year and cried when I did. I learned so much...
I spent two nights there before departing for Roncesvalles.
Wished I'd stayed a week and hiked the local area..so so pretty.
I met some interesting townspeople, visited the Pilgrim's Office, picked up some walking sticks, enjoyed a couple good meals and really appreciated the bucolic setting...
Wow. Tough call. Loved both and wished I'd had more time to spend in each. They both had great restaurants and a lot of action. I think it depends on what you are looking for. Logrono is bigger and has more going on- it seemed to have a festival almost every weekend and the river setting is...
Hi Michele- I finished my first camino from SJPP to Santiago in Sept/Oct of this year. I am 63. I think that it all depends....on the weather and on your level of fitness. It's a tought ascent and quite rocky in parts. If I were to do it again, I would reserve a bed in either Orisson or...
I was just at La Caixa Bank and between there and the square I lost my money belt.
It had cash and a backup bank cards in the name of Margaret Schmidt.
I'm hoping it just fell out of my bag and someone turned it in.
Please pm me if you found it.
Thank you
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