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My First Camino: A Short but Exciting Trek Across Galician Winter
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[QUOTE="Tim Floyd, post: 984743, member: 55164"] Welcome teeranaic! I always enjoy reading about others stepping out and finally doing it. I planned and read about it for 5 years before finally making it happen. I plan to come do a similar segment next autumn from Ponferrada to Santiago just to relive it a bit. I know little about doing Camino in winter but there are many experts on this forum who can help in that regard. Unlike you, I live in a very cold winter climate (the temp here two days ago was -34C) and can tell you that dealing with cold is all about having the right clothes. Do your research and make sure you are dressed right, high quality clothes, jacket and legwear. Keep your head and hands warm. You may find mittens are better for walking. The good part about that section is that towns are plentious and close, so with just a few exceptions you will never be far away from a place to stop. Have a great time! [/QUOTE]
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