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Camino Transcantabrico

Isca-camigo

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Time of past OR future Camino
Various ones.
I stumbled across this route recently, the individual who has proposed it does the route from Potes via Santo Toribio to Sarria through the Cantabrian mountains.You go through the Los Ancares mountains when going into Galicia but about 30 to 40 km north of where the CF enters. From the link I give you can also access his wikiloc pages for every etapa they are quite detailed. He gives the distance as around 530km to Santiago over about 24 etapas, you don't have to join at Sarria, you can go on to the Via Kuning wherever you cross it and go to Santiago via Lugo. http://caminodebeato.blogspot.com/?m=0
This is the link to his Twitter where he has stated to put photos on for some of the stages.
Take a look at Camino Transcantábrico 🏔 (@lebanensis): https://twitter.com/lebanensis?s=09
 
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It seems there are more and more unique Camino routes being 'discovered' by forum members and brought to our attention. I can barely keep them all straight. Being stalled by covid for now, I know these less known routes will not be in my future as I still have a few of the more well known routes on my bucket list and with covid messin' with my plans, I hope I get an opportunity to tick them off before my bucket permanently drops!
 
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It seems there are more and more unique Camino routes being 'discovered' by forum members and brought to our attention.

I would say a lot of the routes being put up recently,not this one, have been around for a while but probably because of lockdown we have had more time to look at them and put them on the forum.
I was hoping to walk this summer but the latest data from Kings College on antibodies suggests it wouldn't be safe for me and other people, so I dream of my routes next year( hopefully) and who knows this could be the mountain route I hope for.
 
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i love “ before my bucket permanently drops”!! My idea too! I see you did the Le Puy. I am thinking about that one next time. How was it for you?
 
I was looking through the Transcantabrico links on the sites and Twitter and realised from his Instagram he is walking it again at this moment 15/7. It could be a good time to ask him questions about the way

He also posts on maphub https://maphub.net/llandano/CAMINO-TRANSCANTABRICO
 
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i love “ before my bucket permanently drops”!! My idea too! I see you did the Le Puy. I am thinking about that one next time. How was it for you?
It was wonderful. I went as far as Auvillar for the whole month if June in 2018. It is a favorite for sure! I liked that it was a completely new and different experience than the four I did in Spain, but all are great in their own way.
 
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