Peregrinos from Costa Rica

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annakappa

RIP 2024
Jan 6, 2009
1,620
2,396
Costa Rica
Time of past OR future Camino
Part frances jun 07/rest frances may- jun 2008/Frances sept-oct 2009/ Sanabres Oct 2010/Frances sept-oct 2011/Aragones Sept-Oct 2012. Hospitalero Sept 2010, Amiga in Pilgrim's Office Oct 2013. Part Primitivo Oct 2013. Portugues from Porto June 2015.
Hi Mike. I sent you a PM. Anne
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-

Priscillian

Veteran Member
Feb 2, 2008
736
140
Carantona, Galicia
www.pilgrimagetoheresy.com
Time of past OR future Camino
Frances 1999, Aragones 2000, Desde Le Puy 2002, Portuguese 2009, hoping RDLP 2014
I lived and taught in Costa Rica from 1993 to 1996: Heredia first and then down to Corcovado and Drake Bay. Paradise... Not a road or a car in sight: just me and my horse, endless jungle and wonderful turtle-clad beaches. I would just like to say Pura Vida to all of you. What a wonderful country. I have great memories! Have a "Cacique" on me! (Whoo...!)
Tracy Saunders
 
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fraluchi

RIP 2019
Dec 24, 2007
1,360
1,447
Costa Rica
www.gumbolimbo.net
Time of past OR future Camino
One every year since 2007
Priscillian said:
I lived and taught in Costa Rica from 1993 to 1996: Heredia first and then down to Corcovado and Drake Bay. Paradise... Not a road or a car in sight: just me and my horse, endless jungle and wonderful turtle-clad beaches. I would just like to say Pura Vida to all of you. What a wonderful country. I have great memories!
Of course Costa Rica has changed a lot since your last stay here. As much as the Camino de Santiago (Francés) has changed over the past years.
Publicity of a "best kept secret", through books, blogs, videos, films, etc. inevitably attracts more visitors and "adventure" seekers, possibly without sacrificing too many comforts.
The Camino de Santiago infrastructures still allow for experiencing the spirit of pilgrims walking towards the tomb of St. James.
Costa Rica still has beautiful remote areas for nature lovers.
 
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hueppi

Member
Jan 4, 2013
53
45
Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances May 2013
Anybody interested in organizing a Central America meeting sometime this summer?
I will start doing the Camino Frances next week and will travel back from Europe mid June.
Anytime after that I would be in for a meet-up on a weekend :D

All the best wishes from Managua/Nicaragua
Claudia
 

annakappa

RIP 2024
Jan 6, 2009
1,620
2,396
Costa Rica
Time of past OR future Camino
Part frances jun 07/rest frances may- jun 2008/Frances sept-oct 2009/ Sanabres Oct 2010/Frances sept-oct 2011/Aragones Sept-Oct 2012. Hospitalero Sept 2010, Amiga in Pilgrim's Office Oct 2013. Part Primitivo Oct 2013. Portugues from Porto June 2015.
hueppi said:
Anybody interested in organizing a Central America meeting sometime this summer?
I will start doing the Camino Frances next week and will travel back from Europe mid June.
Anytime after that I would be in for a meet-up on a weekend :D

All the best wishes from Managua/Nicaragua
Claudia
Hello Claudia. We live in Costa Rica, near Heredia. There are several Pilgrims from Costa Rica - usually on the average 30/36 per year.
When you return from your Pilgrimage, do get in touch! My husband Adraan (fraluchi on the Forum) will be leaving on11th May and will be accompanying a group of disabled Pilgrims on a very slow walk from Sarria to Santiago, but he should already be back in C..R. By 1st June. Who knows, you might just see the group. Anne
 
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fraluchi

RIP 2019
Dec 24, 2007
1,360
1,447
Costa Rica
www.gumbolimbo.net
Time of past OR future Camino
One every year since 2007
We were 14 past and future Caminantes, enjoying a delicious dinner with the following menu:
Pulpo a la gallega, chistorras con huevitos de codorniz, salpicón de mariscos y papas bravas; paella de carnes o una mariscada; crema catalana o peras al vino - con un orujo de hierbas; vino y sangría.
We ended the "fiesta" with cremat catalá and a QUEIMADA gallega.
All in style.
Next meeting, Thursday 31st October 2013. Same place, same time.
Welcome to new members!
 
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annakappa

RIP 2024
Jan 6, 2009
1,620
2,396
Costa Rica
Time of past OR future Camino
Part frances jun 07/rest frances may- jun 2008/Frances sept-oct 2009/ Sanabres Oct 2010/Frances sept-oct 2011/Aragones Sept-Oct 2012. Hospitalero Sept 2010, Amiga in Pilgrim's Office Oct 2013. Part Primitivo Oct 2013. Portugues from Porto June 2015.
As you can all see, we had a great meal with great company. One couple had done the Camino with their 18 yr old son, who was also present last night! Anne
 
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Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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fraluchi

RIP 2019
Dec 24, 2007
1,360
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Costa Rica
www.gumbolimbo.net
Time of past OR future Camino
One every year since 2007
Hi krazeekuban. We're having nicer weather here than the cold we suffered during our last days in Santiago. Probably better than Phoenix too ?! We guessed that you enjoyed the pleasures of Santiago, apart from the Amigo efforts. That certainly was a positive experience.
 
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fraluchi

RIP 2019
Dec 24, 2007
1,360
1,447
Costa Rica
www.gumbolimbo.net
Time of past OR future Camino
One every year since 2007
[...]Do you still get together?
Yes we do occasionally. Mostly at the "La Lluna de Valencia" whose owner Vicente is a real Camino fan. This coming autumn will see one pilgrim starting from Lourdes, and Annakappa will probably walk the invierno with me early October. We live in Santo Domingo de Heredia.:)
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
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Mike Faris

New Member
May 31, 2017
1
1
Time of past OR future Camino
(2017)
Greetings. I am Australian and am interested in El Camino de Costa Rica. I have friends in CR and am thinking of walking the Camino in 2022 or 2023 or whenever I can travel internationally again.
I note that there are no recent contributions to this forum so ask what might help me get up to speed about this trail. Clearly no rush.
Muchos gracias
Mike
 
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Feb 11, 2021
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Key Biscayne
www.caminodecostarica.org
Time of past OR future Camino
2011
Greetings. I am Australian and am interested in El Camino de Costa Rica. I have friends in CR and am thinking of walking the Camino in 2022 or 2023 or whenever I can travel internationally again.
I note that there are no recent contributions to this forum so ask what might help me get up to speed about this trail. Clearly no rush.
Muchos gracias
Mike
Hi Mike,
El Camino de Costa Rica is a 280 km trek primarily composed of rural roads, some asphalted roads, footpaths and trails through forests. It has a wide variety of terrain, altitudes, and microclimates and affords an up close and personal view of many different rural subcultures.

It is divided into 16 stages and it is best done in a small group with a guide. The hike can be done in either 12, 14, 15 or 16 days depending on the strength of the hikers in the group. It’s the same route it’s just a matter of how much Territorry the group covers each day.
If you are not joining a group and doing it solo you should study the Wikiloc trace of the camino to understand the altimetry challenge. Check out this trail on Wikiloc! https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trai...-mar-caribe-al-pacifico-via-tsiobata-57171637 (El Camino de Costa Rica Atlantico ( Mar Caribe) al Pacifico via Tsiobata)1642859885008.png
Greetings. I am Australian and am interested in El Camino de Costa Rica. I have friends in CR and am thinking of walking the Camino in 2022 or 2023 or whenever I can travel internationally again.
I note that there are no recent contributions to this forum so ask what might help me get up to speed about this trail. Clearly no rush.
Muchos gracias
Mike
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