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    Camino Mozarabe in March

    I haven't walked from Almeria, but I started in Malaga last year - March 3rd, or something around there. I actually regretted starting so late in the year, by the time I got to Cordoba it was already much hotter than I would have wanted.
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    Reviving a dormant Orange cellular plan

    Honestly I think it will be easier to just get a new one. It's not a big hassle in Europe, more like 15 minutes at the store. And the SIM itself costs only a few EUR, so you're not saving a lot of money by re-using the old one. As others have said, you've probably lost the phone # associated...
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    Sarria to Santiago in March 2025 - yes or no?

    Not as pleasant weather-wise as other times of year, but definitely doable. If that's the only time that works for you, than I think you should go for it!
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    Best Time of Year to Walk Madrid Camino

    I haven't done the Madrid camino, but CaminoWeather says that April-May and September-October are best. https://caminoweather.com/madrid/best_time_of_year That's probably just really general, but they have a search thingy at the bottom of the page, where you can filter by average temperatures...
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    Mozárabe from Málaga

    I walked it in March of last year. For albergues, I mostly used Gronze: https://www.gronze.com/camino-mozarabe But because it's such a rarely-walked route, I also watched Sara Dhooma's vlog about her walk; here's the playlist for the Mozarabe from Malaga: BTW I live in Malaga, so AMA.
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    November/December Camino

    You might want to check out the CaminoWeather report for Nov 9th: https://caminoweather.com/frances/?startLocationId=000&endLocationId=209&lengthType=stages&startDate=2024-11-09
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    Camino from Le Puy en Velay to Saint Jean Pied de Port in November

    I haven't done the Le Puy, but CaminoWeather recommends October as one of the better times of year, at least weather-wise. https://caminoweather.com/le_puy/best_time_of_year Here's what they have for starting on Oct 2nd...
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    Florence to Rome through Assisi In Winter - Advice

    I don't think it's going to be all that cold. Or at least it doesn't look bad on CaminoWeather. (Here's the link for December: https://caminoweather.com/francesco/example/december). Either way, don't worry about your computer, I say this as an IT guy. Even if you were to turn on your laptop...
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    Walk the Camino, while working remotely?

    I've worked remotely on the Camino before. It's hard, it detracts from the experience, but it's doable - and sure as hell better than not going at all. Ask me anything, but some loose thoughts: - You'll probably want some padding in accommodation budget, in case you need to get a private...
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    Good place for Tapas in Santiago

    There's a place called Las Vegas that I liked last time I was in Santiago: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8zd32LaDVd4Lfnoq7 But I'd say the key is to put some distance between yourself and the cathedral (even get out of the historical center entirely), and then sit down at the shabbiest...
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    Equipment starting late May

    If you want to always be comfortable then you might want a sleeping bag, because you might have a few colder nights. But I would bring just the liner. If that's not enough, then look for extra albergue blankets. If they don't have any, start layering on your spare clothes until you feel warm...
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    Getting From Paris to Oviedo

    The fastest way will definitely flying, a direct flight is less than two hours. A train or bus ride would probably take a full day at best.
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    Where would it be a good village to spend day off between Leon and Santiago de Compostela

    If you're looking for a village/small town, my vote is for Molinaseca as well. I missed out on spending time there both times I walked the CF.
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    Public transportation availability

    I'd say that 100 euro for a taxi would be a conservative estimate. Rates would be, at the very least, 1.50 eur/km. Probably much higher.
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    Camino Lebaniego in mid-October: Too late?

    You could try checking CaminoWeather for cold/rain. I looked up Oct 15 - Oct 24, and looks to me like most years that would have gotten you two days of rain, and pretty decent walking temperatures. Here's the specific link...
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    Train or Plane from Madrid to Porto

    In that case, quick pro tip: when traveling in Europe between larger cities, it's good to keep in mind the possibility of low-cost airlines. Even if there's a high-speed train connection, then a flight on something like RyanAir may be much cheaper. (A common example would be Santiago de...
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    Mozarabe in September

    I'm going to jump in here and point out that, if you want, you can look up the exact temperatures for previous years on the Mozarabe over at caminoweather.com. I just did this because I was trying to gauge just how hot your Sept 17th start is going to be, here's the link.
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    Muxía or Finisterre for New Year’s?

    I was in Fisterra for NY two years ago. I enjoyed, but it was a very quiet experience. There were no "official" celebrations (like fireworks or something), and people generally seemed to celebrate at home or with friends.
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    A few questions about starting from Malaga

    I'll add that if you want to build up a better picture of what the route looks like, I highly recommend Sara Dhooma's videos about it:
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    Looking for a guide - Ruta del Mar

    I know this isn't exactly what you're asking for, but I've found Sara Dhooma's videos useful for some less-documented routes. Here's her vlog for the Camino del Mar: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkWTKtiUr2pf0LwKZvqI7PWPlTAhMMw-4

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