Marcel234
“Not all those who wander are lost.”
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2009/10/11/12/13/14/15/16 and this June 2017
Hello everybody!
Summer 2009 I walked the first part of the cvamino frances from St Jean to Sahagun. This summer I walked from Sahagun to Santiago, I arrived in Santiago on the 26th of july. It was awesome and I'm missing it every single day, especially the people. I met so many interesting people from different countries and with some of them I'm still in contact.
So yesterday I was daydreaming about my next trip. And I was thinking, why not the camino. So I'm thinking about leaving on the 6th of november for 2 weeks (approx. 12 days of walking). Looked at my planning of last year and saw that I can walk from St. Jean to Burgos. But I'm used to the summer camino. What is it like in november. How is the route napoleaon in november. And I'm used to walking in my shorts and t-shirts, what do I have to take in november? Can it be really cold, like freezing?
Thanks and grzt from Amsterdam!
Summer 2009 I walked the first part of the cvamino frances from St Jean to Sahagun. This summer I walked from Sahagun to Santiago, I arrived in Santiago on the 26th of july. It was awesome and I'm missing it every single day, especially the people. I met so many interesting people from different countries and with some of them I'm still in contact.
So yesterday I was daydreaming about my next trip. And I was thinking, why not the camino. So I'm thinking about leaving on the 6th of november for 2 weeks (approx. 12 days of walking). Looked at my planning of last year and saw that I can walk from St. Jean to Burgos. But I'm used to the summer camino. What is it like in november. How is the route napoleaon in november. And I'm used to walking in my shorts and t-shirts, what do I have to take in november? Can it be really cold, like freezing?
Thanks and grzt from Amsterdam!