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Kimberly I hope the blog helps! It's been such a wonderful experience... Buen Camino!What perfect timing! I'm going to start the Norte on Wednesday and have been scavenging online for as much info as possibleJust off to read your blog now (and since I also plan to continue onto the Primitivo, look forward to reading your updates.) Buen camino!
Thank you so much, I'm excited for the Primitivo!Read your blog this morning, it brought back many wonderful memories. You will love the Primitivo. I wish you a lovely Camino.
Started reading your blog, and then got sidetracked by this article of yours written last year: "Endless coffee, top bunks, and delirium; 7 things I miss about the Camino". I enjoyed it, and liked the photos that you included....I've been blogging along the way, somehow managing to write a post every day; so if anyone is planning a walk on the Norte (or just wants some Camino reading), feel free to check out my blog! singlestepcamino.wordpress.com Buen Camino! Nadine
love reading blogs thanks for postingI'm about to branch off to the Primitivo tomorrow,
I've been blogging along the way, somehow managing to write a post every day; so if anyone is planning a walk on the Norte (or just wants some Camino reading), feel free to check out my blog!
singlestepcamino.wordpress.com
Buen Camino!
Nadine
I'm about to branch off to the Primitivo tomorrow, but this walk on the Norte has been incredible. All the posts on this forum were so helpful in planning- and a big thank you to everyone who helped out with albergue recommendations. I've stayed in some pretty incredible places, and the kindness of other pilgrims, hospitalero's, and the locals has continued to amaze me. It's been beautiful.
I've been blogging along the way, somehow managing to write a post every day; so if anyone is planning a walk on the Norte (or just wants some Camino reading), feel free to check out my blog!
singlestepcamino.wordpress.com
Buen Camino!
Nadine
Hi NadineI'm about to branch off to the Primitivo tomorrow, but this walk on the Norte has been incredible. All the posts on this forum were so helpful in planning- and a big thank you to everyone who helped out with albergue recommendations. I've stayed in some pretty incredible places, and the kindness of other pilgrims, hospitalero's, and the locals has continued to amaze me. It's been beautiful.
I've been blogging along the way, somehow managing to write a post every day; so if anyone is planning a walk on the Norte (or just wants some Camino reading), feel free to check out my blog!
singlestepcamino.wordpress.com
Buen Camino!
Nadine
I'm about to branch off to the Primitivo tomorrow, but this walk on the Norte has been incredible. All the posts on this forum were so helpful in planning- and a big thank you to everyone who helped out with albergue recommendations. I've stayed in some pretty incredible places, and the kindness of other pilgrims, hospitalero's, and the locals has continued to amaze me. It's been beautiful.
I've been blogging along the way, somehow managing to write a post every day; so if anyone is planning a walk on the Norte (or just wants some Camino reading), feel free to check out my blog!
singlestepcamino.wordpress.com
Buen Camino!
Nadine
Hi Nadine
Thanks for sharing your Camino, I am planning to start my Camino del Norte on September 16th. Still debating whether to branch off to the Primitive, or continue on the Camino del Norte. On your (well-written) blog, your first impressions of the Primitivo sounded like a bit of a let down when compared to the Camino del Norte. Knowing what you know now, would you still do the Primitivo, or would you chance the del Norte?
Nadine, thank you so much for your blog! I've really enjoyed it and it's allayed my fears about finding accommodation on the Norte (which I was kind of worried about...) I leave for Bilbao tomorrow... Eek/can't wait!!!
-Bethany
Hi Nadine
Just to share your feeling, back to home since last tuesday and my soul is still on the caminodelnorte!
Amazing, real rude and nice at the same time, fantastic landscapes, and even if cold, si into the ocean has been a must.
Now we are planning for next year the camino de la Plata. We'll see.
If you wants to see some pictures I shared here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?id=albums&v=photos#cid=B814283EED6499C2&id=B814283EED6499C2!6452&v=photos
BUEN CAMINO SEMPRE!
Thanks again Nadine for your feedback, I am 5 weeks away from leaving So Cal for Paris, then on to Biarritz to hop across the border and start my Norte journey. I have aHi Emile,
Sorry for the very late reply to this (finally getting home and settled after all the traveling!). You've asked a really, really good question: Norte or Primitivo. It's true that when I left the Norte, I was hesitant about my decision, and my first days on the Primitivo felt a little lonely and isolated. Some of this could have been that I was in a big group of Spanish speakers who were having a ton of fun, and I just couldn't understand what was going on. I also didn't have anyone familiar around me, and it was mentally/emotionally a bit difficult to accept that I had left behind my "people" (by walking more quickly and also by choosing to take the Primitivo). But these could very well be my own issues, and certainly have been when it comes to being alone vs with others on my Caminos.
That being said, I AM so glad that I walked the Primitivo. I still wonder what the rest of the Norte was like, and just might do the entire thing one day; but I was very happy to have chosen to walk the Primitivo. The mountains were beautiful (even though the supposedly most beautiful day was full of fog and clouds for me); and I felt that I was around more people, which was an adjustment, but also welcome. I think I had really built up the Primitivo in my mind and from what I had read, and I suppose it was just a bit of a 'let down' compared to my expectations, but then again I was blown away by sections of the Norte, so maybe my expectations were just too high. The first few days of the Primitivo were just okay, but in the middle I had a few absolutely stunning walks.
This is a very long winded reply, but I have to say, I still think it's a toss-up. I'm not sure if I made the "right" decision (but what ever is the right one?); I truly think that either way would have been great. If you're still undecided when you head to Spain, I would just wait and see how you feel when you approach the turn-off for the Primitivo, and make your decision then. I've found that going with your gut is often the best approach.
Thanks for the message and for reading my blog, it was so much fun to write!
Buen Camino,
Nadine
Hi Emile,
Sorry for the very late reply to this (finally getting home and settled after all the traveling!). You've asked a really, really good question: Norte or Primitivo. It's true that when I left the Norte, I was hesitant about my decision, and my first days on the Primitivo felt a little lonely and isolated. Some of this could have been that I was in a big group of Spanish speakers who were having a ton of fun, and I just couldn't understand what was going on. I also didn't have anyone familiar around me, and it was mentally/emotionally a bit difficult to accept that I had left behind my "people" (by walking more quickly and also by choosing to take the Primitivo). But these could very well be my own issues, and certainly have been when it comes to being alone vs with others on my Caminos.
That being said, I AM so glad that I walked the Primitivo. I still wonder what the rest of the Norte was like, and just might do the entire thing one day; but I was very happy to have chosen to walk the Primitivo. The mountains were beautiful (even though the supposedly most beautiful day was full of fog and clouds for me); and I felt that I was around more people, which was an adjustment, but also welcome. I think I had really built up the Primitivo in my mind and from what I had read, and I suppose it was just a bit of a 'let down' compared to my expectations, but then again I was blown away by sections of the Norte, so maybe my expectations were just too high. The first few days of the Primitivo were just okay, but in the middle I had a few absolutely stunning walks.
This is a very long winded reply, but I have to say, I still think it's a toss-up. I'm not sure if I made the "right" decision (but what ever is the right one?); I truly think that either way would have been great. If you're still undecided when you head to Spain, I would just wait and see how you feel when you approach the turn-off for the Primitivo, and make your decision then. I've found that going with your gut is often the best approach.
Thanks for the message and for reading my blog, it was so much fun to write!
Buen Camino,
Nadine
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