martin1ws
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2018; (2020); 2021; 2022; 2023
I started on Saturday, the 14th and it ended yesterday, because now I am on the Camino Frances.
Details on my blog.... I like my smartphone but writing much is no fun....
http://www.trend-wertpapier-club.de/wordpress/
Some ideas:
* I had osm-maps from Spain and the camino-gpx-tracks (all Spanish caminos here from the resources). It would probably have not been necessary.... but I like the safe feeling and the overview it can provide.
South of Canfranc Estacion my gpx goes in the town over the river. I followed and a Spanish woman said: no way, go back... so just follow the arrows in Canfranc Estacion.
* I liked my 3-days routes to San Juan de la Peña. You can put your backpack in the albergue in Santa Cilia and overnight a second time , if you ask.... by the way the lovliest hospidalera I found on the Camino Aragones.
* I liked the possibility to walk on my own.... but you need not in July. I was only one time alone in the albergue in Castiello de Jaca in the north of Jaca.
* A little bit of Spanish is very good. Even my very low duolingo + mividaloca knowledge helped much for my camino feeling.... as there were so 'many' Spanish people and so few others.
* I lost my first camino family at the end of camino aragones.... And if someone would have told me one week ago how sad I would be because of the ‚loss‘ of my first camino family, I would not have believed it.
* I had a great time, I think.
Details on my blog.... I like my smartphone but writing much is no fun....
http://www.trend-wertpapier-club.de/wordpress/
Some ideas:
* I had osm-maps from Spain and the camino-gpx-tracks (all Spanish caminos here from the resources). It would probably have not been necessary.... but I like the safe feeling and the overview it can provide.
South of Canfranc Estacion my gpx goes in the town over the river. I followed and a Spanish woman said: no way, go back... so just follow the arrows in Canfranc Estacion.
* I liked my 3-days routes to San Juan de la Peña. You can put your backpack in the albergue in Santa Cilia and overnight a second time , if you ask.... by the way the lovliest hospidalera I found on the Camino Aragones.
* I liked the possibility to walk on my own.... but you need not in July. I was only one time alone in the albergue in Castiello de Jaca in the north of Jaca.
* A little bit of Spanish is very good. Even my very low duolingo + mividaloca knowledge helped much for my camino feeling.... as there were so 'many' Spanish people and so few others.
* I lost my first camino family at the end of camino aragones.... And if someone would have told me one week ago how sad I would be because of the ‚loss‘ of my first camino family, I would not have believed it.
* I had a great time, I think.
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