Hi All,
I am planning to have 10 days camino in November, starting the walk around mid Nov.
I will have 15 days in Europe, but I am planning to visit Lourdes/maybe spending a night there and 3 nights at Rome. I will be travelling alone, had done CF SJPP-Santiago in 2 splits 2012/2013...and yeahh, it is addicted My biggest concern is about the weather, as I have no experience with winter/snow (moreover walking in this weather...well, in May 2013 was walking in snow to O'Cebreiro...but it is only 1 day . I live in a tropical country (Singapore), and have done some trekking/hiking in Indonesia (last April in Japan), but always in hot/mild weather.
Those dates in Nov is the only time I get the approval from work...I need to use it before getting expired at year end I read the forum and some blog about the kit list, limited accomodation, weather, etc. I guess it should be fine with adequate preparation (equipment) and always follow local advise?
Any suggestion about which route should I take (considering the weather...even it is quite difficult to predict weather nowadays)....I am also open to any other Camino routes. Hope have the opportunity to return in future.
Thanks for help.
M
I am planning to have 10 days camino in November, starting the walk around mid Nov.
I will have 15 days in Europe, but I am planning to visit Lourdes/maybe spending a night there and 3 nights at Rome. I will be travelling alone, had done CF SJPP-Santiago in 2 splits 2012/2013...and yeahh, it is addicted My biggest concern is about the weather, as I have no experience with winter/snow (moreover walking in this weather...well, in May 2013 was walking in snow to O'Cebreiro...but it is only 1 day . I live in a tropical country (Singapore), and have done some trekking/hiking in Indonesia (last April in Japan), but always in hot/mild weather.
Those dates in Nov is the only time I get the approval from work...I need to use it before getting expired at year end I read the forum and some blog about the kit list, limited accomodation, weather, etc. I guess it should be fine with adequate preparation (equipment) and always follow local advise?
Any suggestion about which route should I take (considering the weather...even it is quite difficult to predict weather nowadays)....I am also open to any other Camino routes. Hope have the opportunity to return in future.
Thanks for help.
M