There is something special about cities waking up. Double special if that city is Santiago de Compostela.
Around 6:30am I saw people walking to work, a family of 4 sightseeing and taking pictures already (they were probably jet lagged) and...
Members occasional squabbles aside this thread is remarkably consistent in its response to the OP. Their proposition is a risky one. They are unlikely to fulfill their “plan” as constructed and may, in consequence, put others at risk as well as...
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...
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...
I have been reading your post with great interest and I admire all your calculations on the time it will take you to reach Roncesvalles and your level of fitness. Please consider one thing ....what if I get into trouble in the mountains and I...
I'm afraid you have not understood the difference between *all people* and a *specific set of examples* in the original post.
What I said was that everyone brings unconscious stuff with them, and that is the way of human beings, but that it...
This is not true! If they started August 20 in SJPdP they were in Roncesvalles on 20th or 21st of August. August 20 we had only 178 beds occupied, and August 21 only 166 beds (out of 245 beds). The last few weeks were rather quiet, this last week...
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