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Camino Aragones in September 2015 from Somport

wayan

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Camino Frances, Camino Fisterra (Oct-Nov 2013)
Camino Aragones, Frances, Portuguese (Sep-Nov 2015)
Plan to start on the 26th September. After meeting with the Frances in Obanos will walk to Ponferrada and plan to switch to Invierno. Walked from SJPdP to Fisterra in 2013.
 
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Wayan,
I am planning to start in Arles at beginning of September, following the Aragones and then seeing if I can stomach the Frances before diverting onto the Invierno. It'll depend on the weather and how tired I get, but I would be interested in guides and route maps that you are using. Presently I have the Miam miam dodo for the Arles sections and two apps from WisePilgrim for the Aragones and Invierno. Keep in touch.
 
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Wayan,
I am planning to start in Arles at beginning of September, following the Aragones and then seeing if I can stomach the Frances before diverting onto the Invierno. It'll depend on the weather and how tired I get, but I would be interested in guides and route maps that you are using. Presently I have the Miam miam dodo for the Arles sections and two apps from WisePilgrim for the Aragones and Invierno. Keep in touch.

Bernice,

If the Frances is too much you can always bus it - when I walked in October 2013 the Frances wasn't too bad and the walk out to Fisterra was almost empty (but very wet).

For the Aragones I have the Confraternity of Saint James pilgrim guide (www.csj.org.uk) for Arles to Puente la Reina and some notes from caminoguide.net as well as using http://www.godesalco.com/plan/aragones for planning and height profiles

For Invierno I have https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...-to-the-camino-de-invierno-february-2015.301/ which has been updated recently (and has links to web sites with plenty of info), Guia del Camino de Invierno (Spanish language) by Jose D. Rua Perez (bought on amazon.es) and various documents written by people in different languages which I have found on the internet. The forum for the Camino Invierno on this site has some really knowledgeable walkers on it.

I have both the WisePilgrim apps and found another one called Camino Aragones which is in Spanish.

You will probably be ahead of me if you start in early September but who knows.

Wayne
 

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