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Need some info on this Alburque

Time of past OR future Camino
Hopefully leave the states 2nd week of April 2014, Right now i am lost in my existence of living my life and need a cleansing before making my move to Cambodia
Can anyone tell me where i can stay with '''wait'''wait''' EL RAMON
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Uhm... Im gonna have a wild guess here....


Hollywood?:D
 
Can anyone tell me where i can stay with '''wait'''wait''' EL RAMON

Well this could be a tricky one...........is it a play, a book, a film......................maybe a bird or a plane.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Well this could be a tricky one...........is it a play, a book, a film......................maybe a bird or a plane.
I think you hit all the nails on the head, As i think "EL RAMON" was flying like a plane,was a little cuckoo like a bird, looked like he was playing a couple characters in a play,that he read from a book, to play the part in the film. Buen Camino
 
Uhm... Im gonna have a wild guess here....


Hollywood?:D
Dang it is there a Hollywood on the Camino???????? Cheers
 
Can anyone tell me where i can stay with '''wait'''wait''' EL RAMON

Hi Jeff,

Just trying to be half serious........................How about........RAMON SOSTRES, HOSTEL CASA RAMON SANTA BARBARA SOSTRES, TORRES DEL RIO.
Is there a prize ?
 
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Hi Jeff,

Just trying to be half serious........................How about........RAMON SOSTRES, HOSTEL CASA RAMON SANTA BARBARA SOSTRES, TORRES DEL RIO.
Is there a prize ?
No worries my fault at not being serious at all... If that is him and that is the place then i will stay there next month.. EL RAMON buen camino
 
Hi Jeff,

Just trying to be half serious........................How about........RAMON SOSTRES, HOSTEL CASA RAMON SANTA BARBARA SOSTRES, TORRES DEL RIO.
Is there a prize ?
OH OH i forgot your prize is an "EL RAMON" stamp on you PASSPORT PASSPORT PLEASE i need passports
 
Trying to find this guy is hard ,Would like to make a reservation !!!LOL
 
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Hi Jeff,

This might help................................

Detailed much better by Jack Hitt in his book, Off The Road, and later shown in a lengthy scene in The Way, I can tell you that spending the night in Ramon Sostres' "refugio" in Torres Del Rio was a very strange experience. (His was the ramshackle house with no front door, no furniture, no electricity, no running water and where the bathroom was the backyard.) Although they made him out to be a little more flamboyant than when I met him, I can vouch for the movie's verisimilitude on this strangest of overnight stays. :shock:
Telluridewalker, Jan 12, 2013 Report

No electricity, no phone known in the village as CRAZY HOUSE.
If you ever survive please send report.
Could just be what you are looking for but see the film first.
 
Hi Jeff,

This might help................................

Detailed much better by Jack Hitt in his book, Off The Road, and later shown in a lengthy scene in The Way, I can tell you that spending the night in Ramon Sostres' "refugio" in Torres Del Rio was a very strange experience. (His was the ramshackle house with no front door, no furniture, no electricity, no running water and where the bathroom was the backyard.) Although they made him out to be a little more flamboyant than when I met him, I can vouch for the movie's verisimilitude on this strangest of overnight stays. :shock:
Telluridewalker, Jan 12, 2013 Report

No electricity, no phone known in the village as CRAZY HOUSE.
If you ever survive please send report.
Could just be what you are looking for but see the film first.
You are awesome !!! Is it easy to find {thanks for the area} I would like to work out my walk so that i could stay there. Its one of my favorite parts in the movie and i knew it must of been for real.. Any more info you can remember i would appreciate it. Buen Camino
 
Hi guys,

Not meaning to bring bad news. In '12, I was having a drink with the hospitalera on my stop just before TdR. We had great conversation about many things. For some reason, we spoke of "El Ramon". She informed me he no longer runs his refugio. Forgetting the reason at the moment as to why. Perhaps something has changed and he's back. If I come up with information which contradicts, I'll pass it along to you.

Great way to have excitement for the Camino no matter.

¡Salud!
Simeon
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
That makes me sad! But i for one am not the kind who gives up easily ,as i will still stop to see if i might befriend oll "EL RAMON" and if nothing else say hello and have a glass of wine. Thank you for that info.. Buen Camino
 
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St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
El Ramon is creative writing inspired by Hitt. From an interview with Estevez:
The supporting characters in The Way like El Ramon, were they straight from the research or did you—
Oh, no, El Ramon was from the Jack Hitt book [Off the Road: A Modern-Day Walk Down the Pilgrim's Route]. That was the source material from which I was inspired to create the Jack character [Nesbitt] and El Ramon was a character that Jack Hitt bumped into when he was out on a communal in the 90s.
The gypsy street in Burgos also is creative writing. Estevez discusses it on the DVD. A gypsy camp looks more like this:
gypsy camp.jpg
 
Awesome info just put address in phone,Thank you good stuff. I will say hello to "EL RAMON" when i get settled in

Hi Jeff,

Don't let the doubters get you down, he is out there. As many have stated in past threads.............THE CAMINO PROVIDES...........go find him rover.

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