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Hi all, just a quickie,
I'm walking SDC to Finisterre starting Sunday but I'll be in SDC Saturday. Where's the best place to grab the credential for the Finisterana? I have to pop to pilgrim house on Saturday, will they have them there?
Thanks...
There are some minor (and good) changes in the new Pilgrim Credential.
1. The credential now includes a QR code to scan, which will take you to the Registration webpage. Very handy, as you are now a click/scan away.
2. It's eliminated 'Passport...
I had the same question as this when I had to choose a route, because I know that a lot of hard ground causes stress on the feet and that walking in traffic is not very pleasant. I don't have much experience, but just want to say
1) if it is wet...
We have this same problem in Scotland. The NC500 is on roads but at least I have stopped them from referring to it as the North Highland Way. The North Highland Way is a walking, cycling and horse riding route with no public funding, while the...
I know it’s an impossible task but I’ve always been curious to know how many Caminos are walked and not registered by collecting a Compostela. I suspect many ‘addicts’ like me don’t collect Compostelas. I also suspect the number would be...
That wisepilgrim was not talking about surfing per se was understood from the get go. He was employing a literary device but, aw hell, what do I know…
I do know my limits, tho’, so I’ll leave Nazaré to the pros.
Since you asked nicely, I’ll...
Ummm. The thread's about avoiding peak walking days on the Francés, not actually surfing on a board on walls of water. If you want that, go to Nazaré. Otherwise please read beyond the thread title.
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