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Take my advise Stephan. Blistering. Buy a pair of panty socks in the local supermercado and they are likea second layer between your skin and your socks after wearing them no blisters no more for me ! Great help and cheap solutionStephen Nicholls said:Hi Laurie!
I've just completed Lisbon to Porto. There IS a lot of road walking ... but I still enjoyed it very much. I was too blistered to walk more than 15 to 20 kms a day, so had to occasionally resort to lift/train/bus/'thumb' to get me to the next stop. Other pilgrims were few and far between - but I still developed my "camino family".
The complete diary and links to all the photos are on my web site now -
http://www.calig.co.uk/pilgrimage_iii.htm
Enjoy!
Hello this is Rose and I too will be walking with my husband the Lisbon to Santiago route starting May 10. I to am concerned about accommodations from Rabacal to Coimbatore. Any suggestions?My wife and I walked from Lisbon to Santiago 6th of May and arriving june 7th 2013.
If you send me a personal message with your emailaddress I can give you a lot of information and things you may not miss ! It is such an experience to be in Portugal and it should be a pity if you miss out the special places .
As a matter of facts we did not book a lot of sleeping places on forehand but just looked by the day.
Most of the time the places to sleep were good, we had some disappointments and highlights .
Awaiting your personal message.
Best regards
Albertinho
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