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Bobbie Surber
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Departed from Irun June 1, 2012 and arrived July 6th in Santiago. I followed the Norte all of the way with an overnight visit to Oviedo. So happy I walked the Norte for my second trip to the Spain Caminos. Also walked part of the Vezelay Camino July 8th to July 24th. What a great summer!

Follow link to my photos of the Norte. :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobbiesurber/sets/
 
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Loved the photos and brings back memories. It is such stunning scenery. We walked this Camino in 2009 June 1 to July 7. Just makes me want to go back.!
 
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Enjoyed looking at the Photos Bobbie, thanks. Looks like a pretty tough walk at times, was it?
 
Hi John, it was tough at times. I am used to big ascents living in Sedona, Az so the mountains were great fun for me on the Norte. The difficult part was too much asphalt... Brutal on the knees and feet! It was all worth it. Lives every moment.
 
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Asphalt/Tarmac - yuk! Still, I think you have great memories to call upon.

It seems to me you'll be back on another Camino in the not too distant future.

Good luck in whatever your next venture may be.
 
Tremendous photos. Looking forward to this camino June 2014. Would you tell me - photo #10 IMG3289. Where is this.
Thanks.
 
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Hola

Thanks for sharing your photos of the Norte.
They bring back memories and your posts prior to your Camino.
All good.. another Peragrina with remarkable experiences and adventures.
In one of your posts you wrote that the last part of Norte, from Oviedo to Santiago was comparable to the first part, in relation to asphalt road.
This makes me think that you still have yet another Camino to walk in your future; Primitivo. :) (If the weather allows it)

Buen camino
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Hola Lettinggo,
I ended my first two Camino's thinking I was done but came home and immediately knew I must walk the Norte! Then finished Norte and part of Vezelay only to return home with the same desire to walk more of the Camino's. oh my I think I need a Camino 12 step program for my new addiction :)
So thinking... Hoe do I fit in LePuy and Primitivo into one trip???
 
Hi Llew,
This photo is st the famous Albergue de Peregrinos on Guemes. What makes this such a great stop is the Hospitaro and owner, Ernesto Bustio. His hospitality and generosity is second to none.

Bobbie
 
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Hola Lettinggo,
I ended my first two Camino's thinking I was done but came home and immediately knew I must walk the Norte! Then finished Norte and part of Vezelay only to return home with the same desire to walk more of the Camino's. oh my I think I need a Camino 12 step program for my new addiction :)
So thinking... Hoe do I fit in LePuy and Primitivo into one trip???
LOL, yes, your powerless over the Camino. I just finished and am going through withdrawal! Great photos...I live in Thailand and we have some beautiful walks here, but, not the same energy the Camino has!
 
Hi Llew,
This photo is st the famous Albergue de Peregrinos on Guemes. What makes this such a great stop is the Hospitaro and owner, Ernesto Bustio. His hospitality and generosity is second to none.

Bobbie
Thanks Bobbie. I had made a note to stop here as have read other excellent reports about the albergue and Ernesto.
 
Departed from Irun June 1, 2012 and arrived July 6th in Santiago. I followed the Norte all of the way with an overnight visit to Oviedo. So happy I walked the Norte for my second trip to the Spain Caminos. Also walked part of the Vezelay Camino July 8th to July 24th. What a great summer!

Follow link to my photos of the Norte. :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobbiesurber/sets/
Loved your photos, brought back happy memories. I left Irun the day after you and also walked with Tim, See you arrived at Santiago with him. Thank you for the photos.
 
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Hi Hugh,
Wow! So close but we never caught up with each other! Love to see some of your photos.
Did u stay on the Norte or change onto the Primitivo?

Bobbie
 

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