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Planning - Average Temperatures on the VDLP

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Time of past OR future Camino
2022
Here is a hyperlink to a Google Drive folder. It contains a series of html files (web pages) that I created that show the average temperatures for every stage on the Camino with a start date for each month.
  • I used the stages detailed in gronze.com.
  • I excerpted the weather charts from weatherspark.com.
  • I used the nearest weatherspark weather location if the original location was not found on weatherspark.
How to use the html files:
  • Download the html file to your computer.
  • Open the html file with Google Chrome.Untitled.png
In addition, there is an Excel file (camino temps.xlsm) that I used to create the web pages. The macros are not very complicated.

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Thanks. Looks like a lot of work!
No hay de qué. I have been looking at temps for the Mozarabé and Via de la Plata. A couple of hours of poking around and a little coding. I have added the Primitivo and Francés to the drive.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
No hay de qué. I have been looking at temps for the Mozarabé and Via de la Plata. A couple of hours of poking around and a little coding. I have added the Primitivo and Francés to the drive.
Now you just need to add a feature to allow the input of the start date ;)
 
Now you just need to add a feature to allow the input of the start date ;)
Without getting too techy ... it is slightly more complicated in JAVA due to CORS (cross origin resource sharing). That's why I shared the Excel workbook. Just change the date and run the getCaminoTemps macro.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Without getting too techy ... it is slightly more complicated in JAVA due to CORS (cross origin resource sharing). That's why I shared the Excel workbook. Just change the date and run the getCaminoTemps macro.

And a Centigrade option for the "Rest of the World" :)
Really don't understand degrees F.
"Deduct 30 and halve the remainder" or something, I seem to remember from School :rolleyes:
 
As a complete moron of technology. I think I will just go by what is already known. It is hot in the summer and cold in the winter and really hot in the summer and not walk and even in October it can be hot when I will walk the VDLP. If the Camino Gods permit around October 1, 2021. My secret weapon is I will check the weather forecast and if it is going to be really hot the next day or close to really hot I will leave really early and finish really early. For me soooooooo much easier. If it gets cold I will put on a sweater if it gets hot I will take it off and if it rains I will put on my poncho!!!! Isn't science beautiful???
 
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As a complete moron of technology. I think I will just go by what is already known. It is hot in the summer and cold in the winter and really hot in the summer and not walk and even in October it can be hot when I will walk the VDLP. If the Camino Gods permit around October 1, 2021. My secret weapon is I will check the weather forecast and if it is going to be really hot the next day or close to really hot I will leave really early and finish really early. For me soooooooo much easier. If it gets cold I will put on a sweater if it gets hot I will take it off and if it rains I will put on my poncho!!!! Isn't science beautiful???
Sometimes I walk when it is light out, and other times I walk when it is dark out. 🤣😂 I am bored ... can't you tell?🤣😂
 
I have added these as a resource that includes the following:

Camino de Fisterra y MuxíaCamino Francés
Camino de InviernoCamino Mozarabé
Camino de LanaCamino Primitivo
Camino de MadridCamino San Salvador
Camino del NorteVía de la Plata
 
As a complete moron of technology. I think I will just go by what is already known. It is hot in the summer and cold in the winter and really hot in the summer and not walk and even in October it can be hot when I will walk the VDLP. If the Camino Gods permit around October 1, 2021. My secret weapon is I will check the weather forecast and if it is going to be really hot the next day or close to really hot I will leave really early and finish really early. For me soooooooo much easier. If it gets cold I will put on a sweater if it gets hot I will take it off and if it rains I will put on my poncho!!!! Isn't science beautiful???
I think we can all over think it, this approach suited me well on CF.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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