thetravellingpen
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- June 2014
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Hi Bill,Once you get out of synch with Brierley's stages, it's easy to stay that way without trying very hard. Sometimes you'll be in phase again if you stay in one of his stage cities that merits some visiting like Burgos. So just walk a little more or less the next day, moved by how your body feels and the weather and who you're meeting.
You don't need a guide to a different stages. Just get Miam Miam Dodo and make it up as you go. Be your own synch.
Bill
That is high. Try:I did a search for the Miam Miam Dodo for the CF and it looks like it is $110?
I quite like the idea of stopping between the guide book stages to avoid the crowds as I want to walk in July (don't do cold, and only month I can go).
I'm keen to hear from anyone else who's done this, with where they stayed, and how long each stage was for them, so I can ring these stops in my Brierley guide book, still using his path, but not his stages. I know there are many posts about what Albergues not to miss, but right now, it's all really a blur and very time consuming trying to find these spots on the route map. Probably asking a lot, but maybe someone out there walked off-guide stages and kept a record...
Wow, that is a good idea! Thank you so much!I've used a online planner to figure out where to stay along the Camino Francés. You just need to choose how many kms you wanna travel every day, how much you'd like to pay for a bed, which time of the year you're walking and presto! Your own accommodation guide. Then you can print a copy of that list. I'm truly surprised I haven't seen this mentioned before on this forum.
Here goes the link: http://www.urcamino.com/
I quite like the idea of stopping between the guide book stages to avoid the crowds as I want to walk in July (don't do cold, and only month I can go).
I'm keen to hear from anyone else who's done this, with where they stayed, and how long each stage was for them, so I can ring these stops in my Brierley guide book, still using his path, but not his stages. I know there are many posts about what Albergues not to miss, but right now, it's all really a blur and very time consuming trying to find these spots on the route map. Probably asking a lot, but maybe someone out there walked off-guide stages and kept a record...
I quite like the idea of stopping between the guide book stages to avoid the crowds as I want to walk in July (don't do cold, and only month I can go).
I'm keen to hear from anyone else who's done this, with where they stayed, and how long each stage was for them, so I can ring these stops in my Brierley guide book, still using his path, but not his stages. I know there are many posts about what Albergues not to miss, but right now, it's all really a blur and very time consuming trying to find these spots on the route map. Probably asking a lot, but maybe someone out there walked off-guide stages and kept a record...
Thanks for the web address. I just filled out the info and am happy with the results!I've used a online planner to figure out where to stay along the Camino Francés. You just need to choose how many kms you wanna travel every day, how much you'd like to pay for a bed, which time of the year you're walking and presto! Your own accommodation guide. Then you can print a copy of that list. I'm truly surprised I haven't seen this mentioned before on this forum.
Here goes the link: http://www.urcamino.com/
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