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We did indeed Graeme - good to hear from you - I think we did have a special camino family. Glad to hear that you have walked a lot more - I will follow your footsteps Best wishes Angus
Thanks Robo - that is a good summary of all the kind and helpful comments . I do plan to volunteer when I retire and will certainly venture out again. Thanks for all the comments.
In March 2018 I took a month off work to celebrate my 50th and walked the Camino Frances from SJPdP to SdC. It was the life-changing event that is well documented in this Forum – I returned home full of joy and positivity.
Soon after returning, I planned a second Camino for 2023, after 5 years...
I have just bought John Brierley's Camino Portugues so the seed is sown - which route would you recommend for amenities being open and recommend generally - Costa or Central? Thank you
Thanks - I fancy another route than Frances and I think that I might get 3 weeks so 500 km should be ok. Le Puy was always going to be next then de la Plata and then Francigena but each in the Spring
I walked the whole Camino Frances in April 2018 and have always wanted to do another - my only option this year maybe over Christmas and New Year and would be grateful for recommendations in respect of which routes should have the most hostels & cafes open.
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