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Anniesantiago said:I'm not a big water carrier. I would rather carry it in my belly.
I'm contemplating doing the VDLP in 2015 and it looks like the time I am mostly to get leave would be mid-year. So I would be looking at a mid-June start. The discussions about heat are a bit daunting but what kind of heat are we talking about? Is is high or low humidity? Do you actually notice yourself sweating or does it evaporate straight off the body? I have lived in the Northern Territory in Australia for several years in both the Red Centre which is desert country and in the tropical Top End which is notorious for its very humid Buildup. I exercise outdoors in those conditions. Is there anywhere in Australia with a similar climate?
I actually get more worried about the cold. It was a very cloudy 24 degrees today with high humidity and I was wearing a fleece jacket. My house is a pretty even 33 degrees - I don't use an air conditioner.
Hey guys,
I am an inexperienced pilgrim, but really want to walk the VdlP. I intend to start in Salamanca. I know that the weather is supposed to be extremely hot at the VdlP around July, but I wonder if this is only true for the southern part of the way??
I am quite fit and dont worry too much about the long distance. But would you say, the weather is tolerabe from Salamanca to Santiago in June/July?? I have only time during End of June and Beginning of July...!
And my 2nd question: Does the way go often along streets with cars on it or is it more or less quiet??
I would be really grateful if someone could help me out with these questions!!
Thanks a lot
Heinrich
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