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Here's some pictures I took earlier this week: http://imgur.com/a/ItiC4
If you don't like the cold: avoid higher altitudes!
If you fancy walking through the winter wonderland: now is the time to go!
Here's some pictures I took earlier this week: http://imgur.com/a/ItiC4
If you don't like the cold: avoid higher altitudes!
If you fancy walking through the winter wonderland: now is the time to go!
Thanks for nice pictures!
Having been a soldier skiing on border patrols agains Finland and (the then) Soviet Union and sleeping in small tents in -30C (-22F) (or lower!) for a week each time, with only small kerosine stoves to keep us from freezing to death (literally), I have (after seeing your pictures) decided that my Camino starting date of April 8th this year is now veery firmly settled, and very appropriate.
Buen Camino! You are brave!
Just a guess, but I'd lay my money on Minnesota!The pictures are beautiful. But I am allergic to snow. Having grown up where 5 feet fall every winter, I got away as soon as I could. Currently 20 C outside my window. You are brave to tackle the Camino in this weather.
Great pictures , many thanks .Buen Camino .Here's some pictures I took earlier this week: http://imgur.com/a/ItiC4
If you don't like the cold: avoid higher altitudes!
If you fancy walking through the winter wonderland: now is the time to go!
Love the photos! Makes me feel a lot better about my Camino Primitivo in Feb/March
Can I ask what temperature rating your sleeping has, and if you are finding it suitable?
Buen Camino!
WOW!!! I love it... lucky you.... When I passed through last year (November 2013), it snowed and was pretty cold, but nothing like this!!Here's some pictures I took earlier this week: http://imgur.com/a/ItiC4
If you don't like the cold: avoid higher altitudes!
If you fancy walking through the winter wonderland: now is the time to go!
I think almost any state that starts with M would qualify: Maine, Michigan, Montana, Minnesota, but not Maryland or Missouri. I grew up in the hills of western Massachusetts where winter lasts 6 months ( or feels like it anyway).Just a guess, but I'd lay my money on Minnesota!
Fair enough. I've only visited the 4th on your list, once, in winter, when the temp was 30 below. And I guess it doesn't make much difference, F or C. Sorry this is all irrelevant to the thread!I think almost any state that starts with M would qualify: Maine, Michigan, Montana, Minnesota, but not Maryland or Missouri. I grew up in the hills of western Massachusetts where winter lasts 6 months ( or feels like it anyway).
To keep it irrelevant, Valdez, Alaska gets about 325" of snow annually! The temperature is quite warm for Alaska, however. The port is the northern most ice-free port in the U.S. When Buffalo, New York is buried in lake effect snow, it still does not come close to Valdez.Sorry this is all irrelevant to the thread!
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