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Macs Adventures???? Anyone know anything about MacsAdventures

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Time of past OR future Camino
2016
I will be doing the Camino Ingles in 2016 and am looking into Macs Adventures and thought it might be nice to have an org that sets up the lodging, and can transport bags for the older people. Has anyone here dealt with the Agency?
 
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I don't know your age or ability but a self directed Camino is not that difficult. I have been walking for 5 years and I am 69 years old and never had an issue. The guide books are terrific and the accommodations are easy to deal with even if you don't speak Spanish. I am walking from Ferrol to Santiago in about a month and have made absolutely no arrangements for lodgings in advance. It totally depends on the time of year you plan to walk. Also after years of walking I am carrying only a small day pack for my entire walk from Burgos to Ferrol and onwards to Santiago.
Truthfully anyone will be able to recognize me in Santiago as the one who smells worse than everyone else.
 
I have not used Mac Adventures myself, but walked with a couple who used it on a Cotswold Way walking tour and highly recommended it. I often look on the website for non-Camino walks, and daydream.
 
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.
They are a good company to organise it if you do want the security of pre booking although you are then stuck with having to walk a specified distance everyday, when some days you may want a longer or shorter day.
 
We used Macs Adventures this year - we walked Ferrol to SDC. They booked all our accommodation and we had no problems with them. We had to contact them at one point and they were very helpful. A couple of the group had their luggage transferred each day (at an extra cost) which again there was no problem with and it was always there as we walked through the door of the hotel. I would use them again!
 
I researched a few companies when I set up my Camino (to start next week). MacAdventures was #2 on my list. They seem very competent, have a good itinerary and are very deep in knowledge about the area. However, I ended up using walkthecamino.com because they seemed geared more towards setting up a unique itinerary (in my case two months rather than the usual month or so). Also I was impressed in that in my first email, they didn't send me a brochure but instead asked me what my objectives for the walk were. Like a lot of posters say, it is pretty easy to set up your own trip and the biggest factor is which advantage means more to you (i.e. having a designated spot to stay each night vs. being able to set your pace each day). I opted for the first option since I'm taking a longer time and opting for no more than 15 miles on any one day. Just depends on what you value and how much predictability you want to have at this point in your life. Note - not affiliated with walkthecamino in any other way than I'm using them for this walk.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
I have used Macs Adventures and found them to be very good.
 

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