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I managed to keep my feet dry. One place ahead was flooded and camigo ahead of me waded in sandals thru several stretches but for me the next day the road was clear. Other places had road detour and one of the pics we just walked out on the field for a few hundred yards. Mostly it was just adapt...
An update for todays walking….
The pictures were from yesterday and today walked the short road between Baamonde to Sobrado dos Monxes. Reports from people who walked this route yesterday were that conditions were worse and wading in knee deep water was required. After another stormy night we...
Been raining a bit in Galicia. This is sections of the Camino Norte between Gontàn and Baamonde on November 4. I’ve been able to keep my toes mostly dry and still enjoying the walk. Impressive as the rain has been the wind has impressed me more. Heard one tree blow over today. Intense rain...
I’m coming back!
Flying into Bilbao to restart my Camino Norte. I’ll arrive late evening so would like a place to stay.
I’ll catch a bus the next day from there to Unquera with a noon departure. Can anyone recommend a place to stay with easy access from the airport and to the bus station that...
I’m turning into a Camino junkie. I started walking on January 24 and have done Frances from SJPdP, Finisterra/Muxia, and today will be in Santiago after finishing the Portugese central route.
How about the primitive?
I have two weeks I’m looking to spend on the Norte starting Monday!
I’ll be in Santiago and need to choose a start point. I like walking towards Santiago so thinking to bus to a point about 300 Km from Santiago and walking back.
But my cousin (who’s on this forum hola Joel) recommends...
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