Jimlimardi
New Member
Via de la Plata in March 2017 from Sevilla to Salamanca. What weather conditions might I expect?
For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here. (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation) |
---|
I bring a heavy weight technical shirt which often proves to be a life saver when it's below freezing.
When you cross the border into Galicia!When does it start to grt rainy? It looks glorious now.
Are your plans taking shape?Ok people (C. Clearly and Bradypus): not funny.
I want clear blue skies from Sevialla to Salamanca, and this look glorious now. Then AnnieSantiago comes along and types the word ... rain. Noooooo. I am a May 2013 veteran, with no interest what so ever of becoming a repeat offender.
Pretty please. Rain? Really? Please say it ain't so.
It's hard for anything to take shape when in mud due to rain.Are your plans taking shape?
In those situations, your plans may be in great shape but your actions not so much!It's hard for anything to take shape when in mud due to rain.
I hope you stay safe and dry. @andy.d and me once cut short a walk to Canterbury when days of rain turned the ground to mushroom soup and we could only manage about 1 mph We kept falling over in it too and we were wild-camping in very small tents so no showers. Not a pretty sight! I don't mind cold - you can always wrap up more and stay warm by walking more - but rain really spoils my day/week/month.It's hard for anything to take shape when in mud due to rain.
I'll be walking starting March 2 from Seville this year. Looking forward to rxperiencing all the eain, sun, wind, snow, cold, heat predictions.Via de la Plata in March 2017 from Sevilla to Salamanca. What weather conditions might I expect?
Thank you all for the helpful responses! I'll prepare accordingly.Via de la Plata in March 2017 from Sevilla to Salamanca. What weather conditions might I expect?