Pierre Julian
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances, Ingles, VdP, San Salvador, Aragonese & Northern. Sections of Portuguese & Mozarabic.
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Well, I guess I'm a poop, but I was bored as a stump with the Malaga route.
Miles and miles and miles and MILES of olive trees... Zzzzzzzzzzz!
Oh, and MUD! lol!
Buen Camino!
That't not very encouragingWell, I guess I'm a poop, but I was bored as a stump with the Malaga route.
Miles and miles and miles and MILES of olive trees... Zzzzzzzzzzz!
Oh, and MUD! lol!
Buen Camino!
Thanks both of you, it sounds wonderful ... and Bradypus, I'm a Meseta lover too, it's partly why I love walking in the South of Spain, the wide open landscapes and colours are wonderful. I was looking at your blog earlier Magwood, it is great, and I have marked it out to read more of.
Anyone else's thoughts on the route from Málaga? Alternatively I could head to Guadix where I walked to in September, and keep walking from there. Anyone done both?
Anyone else's thoughts on the route from Málaga? Alternatively I could head to Guadix where I walked to in September, and keep walking from there. Anyone done both?
That's good news, and will really help. Málaga - what a wonderful city, it's one of my favourites. Sadly, I didn't get too far on my walk - food poisoning at Antequera put a stop to things, but the walk until then was fantastic, I can't wait to continue it.We were in Malaga last week and out of curiosity I wanted to see the starting point of the Camino de Mozarabe - which is at the Iglesia de Santiago Apostol in old town Malaga. But there are no camino shells or arrows showing the way out of Malaga, which I was surprised by. I asked at the local tourist information kiosk about 50 feet away from the church and was told that it is happening - there will be markers in place by the end of the year.
Give me Olive trees anyway compared to the 3 etapas after Santander on Del Norte last year. Asphalt for 70km and blisters galore. Every footstep in pain. What is it about the Camino. All that discomfort and we still look forward to the next days adventure.lol! Listen to them and not me!
I just didn't enjoy that route as much as others.
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