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    Re the descent from the Cruz de Ferro, I honestly think this was the toughest (also most beautiful) day of this camino (me from Logroño). The climb is grand but that descent into molinaseca is really really tough and long. I was so happy I was...
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    If your latest arrival date is the 20th just work backwards and split the remaining days into portional amounts, don’t try and make up too much so close to home , there’s nothing that beats walking into cathedral square feeling the excitement and...
  • ScouseKeith
    I agree. I’ve always stopped at El Acebo for a good rest, meal and sleep. The sunsets on the horizon are spectacular. Grab a breakfast in the morning and stop in Molinaseca for coffee and pastry and push on to ponferrada, it’s an easier day and...
  • ScouseKeith
    Going all the way to Ponferrada is a long haul. From Cruz de Ferro to Molinaseca is generally considered a tough downhill stretch. Perhaps consider stopping in El Acebo or Molinaseca. Rabanel to El Acebo would allow for plenty of time a the Cruz...
  • ScouseKeith
    So, I’m beginning my fifth week on the Camino. It certainly has been a journey filled with surprises. The novelty and excitement have worn off. But after a rest day in León, I’ve recovered enough to resume my walk. I hope that my resolve is...
  • ScouseKeith
    There are plenty of albergues in town to choose from. This time of year numbers have dropped significantly so no shortage of beds then start in the morning. Keith
  • ScouseKeith
    Hey Bogong It was exactly the same for me on my first Camino July 2015. I had barely got out of town and the rain started and it got heavier and heavier as the time past. I stopped at orrisson for coffee and food then preceded but unto be known...
  • ScouseKeith
    Mick0 It sounds like the weather has turned already. Be warned it might be warm during the day as you’re walking generating your own heat but when evenings are cold and wet a liner doesn’t do it but there are a lot of albergues provide blankets...
  • ScouseKeith
    Well done MelMC Believe me it only gets easier from tomorrow. There’s the odd challenging day ahead but nothing in comparison to today, and in about 4/5 days your legs will be tuned to walking and it gets easier. Keith
  • ScouseKeith
    So I started out from st Jean Pied De port yesterday around 8 with the rain pelting down heading up the Napoleon towards Orisson. After lunch alot of people decided to avail of the taxi service and I don't blame them as the rain was nonstop. Any...

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