TrishAlexSage
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- March-April 2013
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You will be hard-pressed to find that! (Well, regular mud, maybe.) A majority of the path is improved or paved. Except in the Pyrenees, standing snow is rare. If the snow is that bad in the Pyrenees, you should delay your start or follow the road route. I never saw ice I could not walk around. Should you encounter widespread ice, wait a few hours for it to melt. In March and April you may need to bundle up a bit in the morning cool, but it is not a walk through the Arctic. Wear your most comfortable outdoor footwear, and take just one pair. You will be glad you did.I REALLY hate the thought of hiking through snow, ice, and freezing cold mud
It is not! When I look at the April 2012 statistics for Pamplona, there are only nine days when it did not rain. I don't see an option for looking at the entire year, but maybe you found it under Custom settings...And noticed it said no rain for 12months...surely that isnt right.
falcon269 said:It is not! When I look at the April 2012 statistics for Pamplona, there are only nine days when it did not rain. I don't see an option for looking at the entire year, but maybe you found it under Custom settings...And noticed it said no rain for 12months...surely that isnt right.
30daystosantiago said:I walked the camino in the April timeframe and wore merrell mid boots- lightweight and water proof...was plenty and no blisters in 500 miles!
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