Hi @InviernoJan
Some of the questions are more for an interview, rather than a survey. Having walked +10 Caminós, asking the differences between them is a thesis in it self.
Some of the questions seem to assume you are a Pilgrim?
No question...
Typo on my part, should have read 2,200km.
I did do a detour to Lourdes, but that’s for a seperate conversation.
I know some people say it’s only 1,700km. But I’m not sure how they do it?
Wow, your website blog is amazing.
It has brought back many fond and some challenging memories.
I’m always impressed and envious of people with your talent and patience to so meticulously document your journey.
@Paul-CH thank you for sharing...
A good idea, but you can't cross the Great St. Bernard Pass at this time of the year. (Februray)
I did start at March 21st at Canterbury and stopped in front of the Great St. Bernard Pass at May 4th.
Restarted July 8th to cross the pass and...
Via Francigena is 3200km. It starts in Canterbury UK, but like all Caminos you can pick your starting point to match your available time.
I did mine in 2 separate walks.
Canterbury to Lausanne; then came back and did Lausanne to Rome.
First...
Hi Damien,
Mega year requires a mega hike. Try the Via Francigena. You won’t be disappointed.
Long, yeah
Flat sections, yeah
Hills/mountains/Alps, yeah
Great culture, food and people, yeah
Amazing experience, yeah
Buen Camino
Bed bugs can be transported from place to place by people who do not treat their trek items properly and bed bugs are a problem all over Europe and certain other places. It is unknown if the bed bugs originated in the place you stayed or were...
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