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A few questions from a newbie :)

Solvej Nielsen

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Time of past OR future Camino
1st of May (2015)
Hi everyone!
I'm starting on sunday the 3rd from León and have 3 weeks for SDC so I have plenty of time.
My concern is about my jacket - I'm planning to walk in a down jacket, is that a bad choice?
And does anyone have a link to a good website with excises for joints mainly hip?
Finally will it be easy for me to buy a credential when I arrive in León?

Thank you in advance and sorry about my English ;)

Solvej
 
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Hi everyone!
I'm starting on sunday the 3rd from León and have 3 weeks for SDC so I have plenty of time.
My concern is about my jacket - I'm planning to walk in a down jacket, is that a bad choice?
And does anyone have a link to a good website with excises for joints mainly hip?
Finally will it be easy for me to buy a credential when I arrive in León?

Thank you in advance and sorry about my English ;)

Solvej


Can't help ,with the questions, but your English is perfect.

Buen Camino
 
Hei, Solvej! To be honest I think a down jacket will get very warm very quickly. If it is one of the modern superlight ones it might be better for evening wear. Remember down can get damaged if it gets damp or wet, so if you get hot and sweaty from walking or it suddenly starts raining you will have to get it off straight away. I would rather walk in a fleece or softshell jacket, or even a pertex windproof jacket, that can handle the weather and still keep you warm. If you have a rain jacket as well to layer it with, or a poncho, you should be plenty warm enough. God tur!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi Solvej! You should be able to get a pilgrim's passport from the nuns at Albergue de las Benedictinas (Sta María de Carvajal), Plaza Santa María del Camino - I'm not completely sure of their hours, but from what I gather they're closed from 8am-11am for cleaning, and you have to be in by 9:30pm.
 
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