- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (16,'17,'18)
Finisterre/Muxia( '17, '18)
Portuguese Central & Coastal ('18)
Dear Friends, I will be on a plane in six days, Northern California to Madrid, for three weeks on the Camino. Filling in the Smart Traveler app has made me think twice about my solo Camino. I couldn't finish the application because I had no emergency contact in Spain. The Camino has provided me with an open Camino highlights journey and I would appreciate feedback. I celebrated my 70th birthday summer last year, on a life-changing Camino from SJPdP to Logroño, with a friend, then night trained to Sarria, and walked solo to SDC, then some more walking in Muxia-Finisterre. Most of the time I carried my pack and stayed in a mix of albergues and pensions and met pilgrims along the way.
This year, I want to walk a slower Camino, 12-16 km days, carry my pack, again meet pilgrims, but sleep only occasionally or not at all in Albergues. While I originally planned for the Ingles, I changed my mind after reading posts about women hiking for days without meeting other pilgrims along the way, except at night if lucky.
My plans are in pencil. Lots of advice and research later, knowing the "Camino Provides" but helping it along for safety reasons, latest ideas are Madrid to Leon, two nights (I have hotel and train reservations), then I'm more open, with no other reservations. I thought of making my way to Cruz de Ferro, then another train to Porto, with two days there, another train to Tui and walking the Portuguese to SDC, then Muxia if time and Madrid to fly home. Hoping a Spanish SIM card will provide me with local communication if needed. I'm feeling less confident about my traveling alone without planning. I would be grateful for any ideas, suggestions or cheerleading. Thank you so much, Irene
This year, I want to walk a slower Camino, 12-16 km days, carry my pack, again meet pilgrims, but sleep only occasionally or not at all in Albergues. While I originally planned for the Ingles, I changed my mind after reading posts about women hiking for days without meeting other pilgrims along the way, except at night if lucky.
My plans are in pencil. Lots of advice and research later, knowing the "Camino Provides" but helping it along for safety reasons, latest ideas are Madrid to Leon, two nights (I have hotel and train reservations), then I'm more open, with no other reservations. I thought of making my way to Cruz de Ferro, then another train to Porto, with two days there, another train to Tui and walking the Portuguese to SDC, then Muxia if time and Madrid to fly home. Hoping a Spanish SIM card will provide me with local communication if needed. I'm feeling less confident about my traveling alone without planning. I would be grateful for any ideas, suggestions or cheerleading. Thank you so much, Irene
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