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From Miami to SJPdP

amido hicho

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It is a done dial, everything is pack. My whole position is in a Deuter Act 32 , the whole 18 Lib. of it. I am leaving from Miami to Madrid tomorrow March 25. any advice on which is better dial, to take the AVE from Madrid to Pamplona and play lottery on how to get to SJPdP, or take the AVE from Madrid to San Sebastian and play equal the lottery to get to my starting point, SJPdP. Thanks and Buen Camino
 
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It is a done dial, everything is pack. My whole position is in a Deuter Act 32 , the whole 18 Lib. of it. I am leaving from Miami to Madrid tomorrow March 25. any advice on which is better dial, to take the AVE from Madrid to Pamplona and play lottery on how to get to SJPdP, or take the AVE from Madrid to San Sebastian and play equal the lottery to get to my starting point, SJPdP. Thanks and Buen Camino
Welcome to the Forum!

I suggest that you travel from Madrid to Pamplona and use the transfer service offered by Pension Corazon Puro. This is their web.

I stayed with them last October on the way down from Roncesvalles. All was comfy and the dinner delicious.

Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
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Amido Hicho:

I would recommend taking the Alvia train fro Madrid Puerta de Atocha to Pamplona. I would also contact www.corazonpuro.es before leaving. They will pick you up at train station, put you up for the night and take you to SJPdP the next day.

Going to San Sebastian just adds more time and steps to the process of getting to SJPdP, unless you plan to walk the Norte or Vasco.

Ultreya,
Joe
 
Amido Hicho:

I would recommend taking the Alvia train fro Madrid Puerta de Atocha to Pamplona. I would also contact www.corazonpuro.es before leaving. They will pick you up at train station, put you up for the night and take you to SJPdP the next day.

Going to San Sebastian just adds more time and steps to the process of getting to SJPdP, unless you plan to walk the Norte or Vasco.

Ultreya,
Joe
will do, Thank you,
 
Welcome to the Forum!

I suggest that you travel from Madrid to Pamplona and use the transfer service offered by Pension Corazon Puro. This is their web.

I stayed with them last October on the way down from Roncesvalles. All was comfy and the dinner delicious.

Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
Thank you, Margaret.
 
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.
As a snowbird who lives in Naples during the winter, I would also suggest to heed Falcon's advice. The weather forecast does not look good for the mountains east of Pamplona up to the end of March.
 
It is a done dial, everything is pack. My whole position is in a Deuter Act 32 , the whole 18 Lib. of it. I am leaving from Miami to Madrid tomorrow March 25. any advice on which is better dial, to take the AVE from Madrid to Pamplona and play lottery on how to get to SJPdP, or take the AVE from Madrid to San Sebastian and play equal the lottery to get to my starting point, SJPdP. Thanks and Buen Camino
Go to Pamplona. Roncesvalles was knee deep in snow the last time I looked, the Route Napoleon impassible.
 
If you go to Pamplona, you have the option to start there if the weather across the Pyrenees is bad, which it is today and tomorrow.
Thank you, This is a very sound advice. However I started My camino last month walking 5 hour a day in the sun of Miami, during that time I was wishing for some relief in the weather, for the looks of it I am going to experience more then that a bargained for. In the other hand I will play it safe and play it by ear, if I need to bunker some days in SJPdP for safety sake I will do it. Your point is well taken , thank you again. Amido
 
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Go to Pamplona. Roncesvalles was knee deep in snow the last time I looked, the Route Napoleon impassible.
thank you. I might bunker in SJPdP until all the safety issues been fulfil.
 
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Hello out there, recently I did El Camino Frances, i am seriously thinking of doing El Camino del Norte. For weight packing sake. I have some question about the water and the signs issues. In El Camino Frances I carried my water in me, not on me. get a way very comfortable with carrying just about 16onz. bottle. The questions are: does El Camino Del Norte offer the same facility in water issues just in case and if the sign are easy to spot?? thank you
 
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