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Thanks so much for your detailed post! Since breaking up the longer stages, how long was your longest walk? I'm hoping to entice my sister to join me, but that one long trek is daunting! Also, how did you fair on the downhills? My knees can walk up all day, but downhill is another story.
Thank you, for your replies (and so quickly!) Yes, Tincatinker, I realize you are right about the Primativo. It's the Frances that gets all the hubbub and the one we hear the most about with all the "mystique" which is why I was wondering if the Ingles (and other routes) had their own specific...
I am assuming that the CF being the oldest/most traveled route is the only one with traditions and symbolic gestures. Are there any traditions specific to the Ingles or other route, for that matter?
Thanks, John!
It's a relief to know it can be done economically! I appreciate your prompt replay and all the great info on this website for pilgrims!
N
Hi All,
Getting ready to go in September, but trying to figure expenses. Can anyone tell me if it's possible to do the Ingles from either Ferrol or A Coruna for $550 (US) or less? Or am I dreaming? Thanks in advance for light you can shed.
Nancy :D
Hi Adrianne and everyone
I was glad to see your post because I've been considering doing the Ingles solo in September. I walked the Frances with a friend in 2003. I haven't done much traveling alone, know little spanish (although trying to learn) and have no sense of direction. Is it crazy...
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