bibtracker
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My years of planning a camino have neglected one vital thing: the hours suitable for walking at various times of the year.
Living in Australia, I forgot that the length of the day can vary considerably with the seasons in the northern hemisphere.
I understand that in the period mid-September through to early November, it's likely to be dark in Spain at 8am.
What time does it get dark in the evening at that time of year? I may now have to look at being a spring pilgrim next year, rather than going in autumn this year. I have not desire/intention of walking in the dark.
Not having lived in the northern part of the world since about 1970, I had rather left myself in the dark about this (pun intended). :lol:
Living in Australia, I forgot that the length of the day can vary considerably with the seasons in the northern hemisphere.
I understand that in the period mid-September through to early November, it's likely to be dark in Spain at 8am.
What time does it get dark in the evening at that time of year? I may now have to look at being a spring pilgrim next year, rather than going in autumn this year. I have not desire/intention of walking in the dark.
Not having lived in the northern part of the world since about 1970, I had rather left myself in the dark about this (pun intended). :lol: