I had to work and walk, but luckily not as intensively as @SantiagoCruzB. I needed to be in contact every 48 hours and only needed to spend as much time as was necessary to assess some work. Luckily for me, I didn’t have to speak, so no annoyance...
Exactly what I did. I walked shorter days. It took me two months, rather than one, because I was out the door early, then stopped right after lunch to work. I usually had my evenings free.
Making work commitments and depending on WiFi is risky. You might find reliable internet some places but don’t count on it. I had connection problems or strength problems even in some nice hotels.
Getting GB on an eSIM is fairly reasonable...
This is absolutely incorrect. You only need a Visa if you are staying more than 90 days. There's nothing illegal about working on your laptop while you hike. That's the silliest thing I've ever heard. I've worked on my laptop in 40 countries...
I spent two months working remotely on the Camino and, for the most part, had no problems. I shipped my laptop ahead of me each day in a nondescript-looking backpack with the rest of my gear. If I had an important Zoom meeting, I would stay at...
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