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If you have 30 days to walk, then you can do some of both! Getting from camino route to camino route is super easy once you're in Spain, so you could always start on the Frances and then see whether you wanted to shift gears and spend the last 8-12 days on the Primitivo (depending on how many...
I don't have anything to add re: trains & travel, but just wanted to give you a virtual hug, fist bump, and bon courage. You are brave and you've got this. x
For my part, I think the real question (you being fit and all other injury-prone things being equal) boils down to two aspects: feet and mental toughness. If your feet aren't up for more, the rest of you isn't up for more. If your mental toughness isn't up for more, the rest of you isn't up for...
Re: Any Canadians? Starting from sjpdp Sept 03.
Hi Terry,
I just got back from the camino (finished July 13), but hey! I lived in St. Thomas for about seven years during my adolescence. How funny to see someone from there on this forum!
Have a fantastic walk...I'm currently grappling with...
Hello friends!
I'm heading to walk the Camino Frances this June. I live in Sherbrooke, QC, Canada, and am walking to commemorate the recent completion of my PhD! I've never done anything like this before, and hope that I'll be able to manage. I run a bit but am definitely not an experienced...
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