Thanks!... and... no, Komoot usually works fine. This time it didn't. However, signs are rare and sometimes hidden in the first part, and having the map on my watch was essential.
In Italy is the same (actually you can find it at the bar for less than 1 €):
I have been friend with a waiter for a long time. It works like this:
1) The service is MUCH quicker and more efficient. Waiters "think" instead of writing 😄 . A...
Yesterday I went on another training walk. This time a bit more difficult, both in terms of distance and elevation gain.
I chose to go on a trail called “los tuneles,” which passes, at least for a stretch, next to an ancient gully that collects...
I did it, with a very fit and friendly Labrador Retriever (at the time I was training with him for marathons almost every day, so I raised him as a "runner").
We hiked in the Andes several times, for 3-4 days each time. Once it was very hard...
Hi. We met a wonderful young man from Germany who wanted to leave everything behind when he walked the Camino Norte in 2018. He was 20th of age and didn't bring his phone from home. He even had his boarding pass for return flight printed to avoid...
Hey all,
I want to walk the Via di Francesco in December. I know it's not ideal, but it might be my only shot for a really long time.
I'm going back to school to change careers and I'll have a gap in my co op for 30 some days from mid December...
I did the CdF with just Brierly and an old Nokia phone that predates the flip phone. I only used it to call Mrs. Jarrad every 3-4 days or so and I never used it to call ahead for accommodations. Like those who somehow managed to survive...
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