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    LIVE from the Camino K's Primitivo 24

    Depending on your plan, you may want to wander up to the churches about when they open, and then hopefully follow a GPS track to the Primitivo. Consider stopping in Escamplero as a shorter stage. (I toured the churches the day before I started, so didn't go that way).
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    Good snack for the Hospitales

    Ok, loving the stream, and lots of good advice. Although I'd prepare for an angry farmer if you choose to glean from his herds, and fires are generally frowned upon... 😉 The one thing you * won't* find on the Primitivo within 5km of Hospitales is a panderia/ bakery. There is a pretty well...
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    Food on the Primitivo

    Let us know, please ;)
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    Looking for advice for Camino Primitivo

    And OP is not the first to make that assumption about Tincatinker. ;)
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    Looking for advice for Camino Primitivo

    I am *so* stealing this for when/if a redo of the Primitivo makes it back onto my ever expanding bucket list ;-)
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    Looking for advice for Camino Primitivo

    Quick points: Re luggage: TaxiCamino charges 5 Euro/day, and will take your bag from accommodation to accommodation, as long as that spot accepts bags. It's generally helpful to have a reservation where you're going, which means that you won't be able to ship to a municipal albergue...
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    Food on the Primitivo

    Buen Camino...hope you get this weather...
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    Food on the Primitivo

    Re Tineo on a Sunday, probably. Sundays and Mondays are iffy for bars, tiendas, and albergues in the smaller towns. Do note that there is a store in Campiello, attached to the Casa Herminia/Albergue Herminia, where you may stock up. I believe that you can at least buy breakfast and...
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    Camino Primitivo Spring packing

    :::chuckle::: Actually, that thread was Grizzlybero' s. I was quite jealous of them. 😉 Mine was this one: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/lessons-learned.83105/ Paulanuran...believe me, you can do this. I just want you to remember that you can take it slow until you get...
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    Camino Primitivo Spring packing

    Paula, I walked the Primitivo in September last year, and everyone on these boards knows what a hard time I had. I, too, was borderline obese, and I was 61 when I started. The few posts I made are still out here somewhere. What worries me for you is that you have not admitted to double...
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    Detour to Santa Eulalia de Bóveda

    Ah...eating ripe chestnuts in September ( though I confess I prefer mine roasted, in the end). I go by a rule I learned in a tropical fruit park/garden outside Miami...I don't pick from the tree or vine. If it's on the Way (literally) and in good shape, then I glean. ;) Now, back to your...
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    Credential for Camino Primitivo

    Ok, to clarify one point. I purchased my credencial from Ivar when I bought my guidebook. You're from Australia...does the local Pilgrim's association sell one via mail? The pilgrim rate at the Cathedral for basic non-Mass entry for pilgrims * starting* in Oviedo was 4 euro as of Sept 2023...
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    Camino Primitivo - Scared of Heights

    Yep, that's the area. Again, *i* was concentrating too much to take a pic, except at that one rock outcropping. OP, when you use the Buen Camino app, you can set a switch to show the bike alternatives. The road down to Montefurado (?) is one of them.
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    newbie seeking advice Camino Primitivo

    Hi there! Buen Camino. I started the Camino in Hoka boots, and then switched to Challengers at Lugo. But, by all that's holy, check yourself out on terrain before you go. I bought poles in Oviedo and used them A LOT until at least Ferreira. Seriously. Respect the terrain, if it's your first...
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    Which accommodations open in Feb?

    Get WhatsApp...sometimes an albergue owner will respond thru WhatsApp . But the municipals, if they're open, won't take reservations. I will be honest...I don't know how long or short your early stages will be. Be prepared to carry food when you find an open tienda, and be prepared to be very...
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    Primitivo - February 2024

    I used Vodafone and Orange networks during my September camino (Android phone, not CDMA signal). There were some spots with little to no coverage. I suggest using an offline map like in Buen Camino or Wise Pilgrim and, if you can (I wasn't successful) download and register on the AlertCops...
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    Primitivo - February 2024

    The young spainiards in the video link said they took a bus at one point.
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    Primitivo - February 2024

    Although Gronze is only as good as its updates, I would start there and contact each albergue you hope to get to. Many albergues, cafés, and tiendas will be closed, and there are not many options in the early stages. Have you walked a Camino? What's your experience with winter hiking? How's...
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    Albergue recommendations

    Yeah...to my husband's intense amusement, I'm talking about a slower " next time," too. But it won't be until after we do the Ingles in 2025...
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    Albergue recommendations

    Chiming back in.... ...I travelled about 2 months after Peter, and about 3 after DavidT. I stopped for breakfast at Peter's albergue in La Mesa as the sun finished rising. Pretty sure this was it. 1st pic. Where Peter stopped at the Café just past the dam, I spent the night. Hotel Las...

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