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Rough & Ready Walkers are gearing up!
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2015 Future
My husband and I will start our first Camino approximately 9/5/15 or 9/5/15. Is it possible and is there a good place to switch from Camino Frances to complete the Camino from Camino Portuguese at Porto. The coastal route looks very beautiful but the first part of Camino Portuguese seems a little primitive for us. If this is not recommended we will stay on the CF to Santiago.
We will fly into Barcelona on the 9/2/15 and spend a few days there before going to SJPP where we will start our walk. Any suggestions about transportation from Barcelona to SJPP is welcome. We will fly out of Barcelona on 10/15 and hope to be able to get back to Barcelona by the 13th. (I believe there is small plane fro about $100 for this but not certain if I need advance tickets. We hope we will have enough time and are not opposed to possibly busing through a town or two if necessary. Finisterre may not be possible in this short time but would like to fit that in as well. We have been training with a few 9-15 mile walks (carrying packs) in preparation here in Northern California and a couple of higher elevation hikes (Sierra Buttes). We also do a some bike riding. As a result we are probably in average shape for folks in our 60s. Any advice is welcome.
We will fly into Barcelona on the 9/2/15 and spend a few days there before going to SJPP where we will start our walk. Any suggestions about transportation from Barcelona to SJPP is welcome. We will fly out of Barcelona on 10/15 and hope to be able to get back to Barcelona by the 13th. (I believe there is small plane fro about $100 for this but not certain if I need advance tickets. We hope we will have enough time and are not opposed to possibly busing through a town or two if necessary. Finisterre may not be possible in this short time but would like to fit that in as well. We have been training with a few 9-15 mile walks (carrying packs) in preparation here in Northern California and a couple of higher elevation hikes (Sierra Buttes). We also do a some bike riding. As a result we are probably in average shape for folks in our 60s. Any advice is welcome.