Save this file to your photos on your phone and check it each time you need to withdraw money at a Spanish ATM. It's sure to save you quite a bit over the course of your camino! YOU WILL FIND THE ...
Like many of my Camino buddies, the years are passing away and while I am not done, I do wonder how many more Caminos are in this 69 year old body. Having walked over 13,000 kilometers on The Camino ...
The good news: I've created "bookends" for my next trip to Spain....in SJPP, working for the Reception office in May, and then in SdC in July, with a planned departure following St. James' ...
We are from Canada and thinking of walking Hadrians walk in summer of 2025 - have ordered a guidebook but thought I would tap into the experience and wisdom of the forum members to ask any tips, and ...
Enjoy your unexpected, but necessary, rest days. Drink water, rest, sleep, chat with family, go back to sleep. You have more than earned this time off. And Burgos is a good place to be laid up. Is ...
Could anyone tell me what these flowers are? They seem to be not quite lupin, not quite hollyhock, not quite foxglove! They were flowering in April - these particular ones were after Agés and before ...
I'm sure we ran a poll somewhere. But I wonder in any given year, what the % of return Pilgrims might be? A large proportion of us here seem to 'repeat offenders' but we are only a small sample. When ...
Hi! I will do the fishermans trail and then the nascente. Unlikely via post. You will get screw and click canisters at Decathlon and bayonet types in the Chinese shops. I use a stove with flexible ...
In “Journey to Portugal” Jose Saramago who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1998, said: 'The journey is never over. Only travellers come to an end. The end of one journey is simply the start of another.
Walked the Camino to Santiago over 12 times now, never once did I go into the Cathedral. I was impressed by it's understated magnificent facade never felt a need to go in. I am not unreligious just ...