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So, I have done a bit more research and came to the conclusion: To walk the Via Podiensis in the winter is for me. I gonna start in Le Puy 1. Jan. 2023, all the way to Porto, with a brief walk to Finisterre.
Ultreia et Suseia. ❤️🥾🥾⛄️
Thanks so much to answer straight to my question. I love snow, so that is not going to stop me. In fact, I am looking forward to this type of walk in the winter. Walking into the spring is just a wonderful thing to do...
Thanks so much again.
Ultreia, Sven
dear jouffroy47, many thanks for your direct answer and sharing your experience. Perhaps a good thing might be to call up a few albergues before my walk, just to see, if I have a place to sleep. The weather is fine and here I know helps, to simply have the right gear on.
Thanks so much.
Sven
Hi my dear Pilgrim friend,
I have decided to walk the Via Podiensis, starting mid January 2023. Saint Jean Pied de Port will be half time for a day or two and then I will continue to Santiago and down to Porto.
I have taken up some French lessons, so I can communicate at least the basic stuff...
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