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LIVE from the Camino 2 days early

WldWil

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Time of past OR future Camino
2015 SJPDP - Halfway
2016 Fromista - The other half
I MADE IT!

I called home to let them know how our went abs that I would see them soon. They said no, I had somehow gained a couple extra days.

I walked with no schedule and must have done well.

Arrival in Santiago was head banging loud celebration of something. I promise a longer report later. For now, it is Saturday night and not sure she to get information or advice. So glad to be part of this forum.

I am considering bus to Finsterre and walking to Muxia or reverse of the bus works. I am trying to read thread on forum, but slow wifi and on cell phone.

I can bus Sunday after noon abs want to be back on Santiago by Tuesday for very early flight Wednesday morning.

Advice appreciated.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I MADE IT!

I called home to let them know how our went abs that I would see them soon. They said no, I had somehow gained a couple extra days.

I walked with no schedule and must have done well.

Arrival in Santiago was head banging loud celebration of something. I promise a longer report later. For now, it is Saturday night and not sure she to get information or advice. So glad to be part of this forum.

I am considering bus to Finsterre and walking to Muxia or reverse of the bus works. I am trying to read thread on forum, but slow wifi and on cell phone.

I can bus Sunday after noon abs want to be back on Santiago by Tuesday for very early flight Wednesday morning.

Advice appreciated.
Congratulations :)

Walk to Fisterra and/or Muxia is beautiful and deserves more than three days. That's why your idea of busing to the coast sounds wise to me. Although I would left that visit for later if you'll decide to walk Camino again and would have more time to include that 4-6 days walk in your schedule. There's nothing comparable to me as coming to the sea after long walk across Spain...

Anyway have a nice time!
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
It worked out great. I went down to the ocean side and followed it to the river and then followed the river to Lires and back to the path to Muxia.

It was longer and harder, but I had the whole coastline to myself. My footprints were the only ones in the sand.

Thanks
 
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