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  1. anniethenurse

    Is there demand for an alternative but integretated hostal/albergue in O Cebreiro?

    Well @Ryan Alexander I would do it if I could and if I were to retire now! Why not? Listen to Rebekah Scott for advice and we hope you already have the deep pockets! Go for it!
  2. anniethenurse

    In Pamplona and want to pick up my passport

    You can try Caminoteca also.
  3. anniethenurse

    Hi everyone new and veteran camino travelers i need help.

    As you see @pazitive you can fly to Barcelona, Madrid, Paris and it is relatively easy to get to Sjpp. Then back from Santiago. Get your flight on one through ticket/ multi stop ticket.
  4. anniethenurse

    Waiting for the euphoria

    The first week is a struggle. The following weeks are a flow and satisfaction. The last week is an agony. Mentally. And physically.
  5. anniethenurse

    Nice hotel in Pamplona

    Hotel Eslava is right on the camino, family owned, 24 hour desk, breakfast buffe, service- minded, pilgrim- minded and great value.
  6. anniethenurse

    LIVE from the Camino Snow in Burgos

    Yes, very amazing! At these levels the weather can change from one minute to another! It is unpredictable really - be prepared for anything. When I had lunch in Rabanal it all was ok - and on the way to Foncebadon it turned out to a blizzard - a snow storm. I stayed in Fonceadon and collected...
  7. anniethenurse

    LIVE from the Camino Snow in Burgos

    You must count on all kinds of weather on the mountains any time of the year. My photo is taken April 19, 2012 Cruz de Ferro
  8. anniethenurse

    Can you complete the SDC in less than a month?

    Hi peregrinos. I walked 800 km in 29 days. Meaning about 28 km per day. No injuries.
  9. anniethenurse

    Comparing Brierley and yellow German guide now in English

    @peregrina2000 The red Rother guide has been available in English for quite many years! I have got one published in 2007 which I used om my first camino Frances. It covers Aragones, CF and Finisterre/ Muxia.
  10. anniethenurse

    Albergue de peregrinos O Cebreiro

    I love this albergue. Just like @mspath I have been there in a snow storm with all my gear wet. It is warm, hot shower, nice sleep - what more does a tired pilgrim need. Been there 3 times in different weather conditions - always liked it.
  11. anniethenurse

    Accomodations

    The Holy Year of Mercy 2016 http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-declares-2016-to-be-a-jubilee-for-mercy-84325/
  12. anniethenurse

    New mattresses at San Anton

    I feel very honoured
  13. anniethenurse

    Your First Aid Kit, what is in it?

    My first aid kit on the Camino Portuguese: 1. FaceShield (in case of CPR) 2. Cortisone (in case of snake bite or other emergency) 3. Cell phone. I did not need to use any of this - did not use any pills at all. But after 20 minutes on the Camino I had to intervene when a quite young woman was...
  14. anniethenurse

    Where are all the Americans???

    As @grayland told us before this is an old thread originating from 2009 and OP Hermanita has not been active on this forum in 2 last years. Last time January 21, 2013.
  15. anniethenurse

    Former lurker setting of in the beginning of june!

    Welcome Rasmus to the forum :) Sure you can bring your penny board :) I have seen pilgrims with guitars , tents, hair dryers, evening dresses, make up boxes, dogs, computers and a lot more but not penny boards yet :) Buen camino :)
  16. anniethenurse

    Which cities to "skip"?

    I agree with you @newfydog and @grayland. The times have changed and not for the better. Me and my Camino friends do not plan to skip anything - we do plan to experience it all. The good days and bad days, rain, mud, snow, industrial suburbs, walking on Tarmac, cities and villages, highways...
  17. anniethenurse

    How many days to walk from Astorga to Santiago?

    Walking on and along the road is not bad at all. I know some younger guys who walked the mountains --- and they told me it´s a killer:) So I keep to the road :)
  18. anniethenurse

    Eeekkk!

    Buen camino :) You will be having an experience you never will forget :) Tell us more about it, pls
  19. anniethenurse

    The Meseta

    About 210 km between Burgos and Leon roughly. Or about 5- 8 days depending on your daily average. Buen camino.
  20. anniethenurse

    How many days to walk from Astorga to Santiago?

    Great description :) this is how I remember the etapa between Villafranca and O Cebreiro. Done that 3 times and always on the road.

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