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  1. maryloufrommadison

    You may not get what you want, but you might just get what you need

    Sometimes the Camino provides what one needs, and sometimes the Forum does, too. I have been agonizing about whether to do a 3rd Frances in honor of turning 75, but find myself worrying more than I did for the first two--what if I fall and break a leg? As a solo traveler, what would I do? Your...
  2. maryloufrommadison

    Mid Frances leg advice

    What's the second column? I'm not familiar...
  3. maryloufrommadison

    How to go to Finisterre?

    And for those of you who may have the time, the walk to Finisterre and then to Muxia is beautiful, with a welcome solitude after the busy-ness of the Sarria to Santiago section.
  4. maryloufrommadison

    30 Days to Walk.

    First Camino? Solo? CF.
  5. maryloufrommadison

    Temperatures Camino Frances

    The temps are more moderate in the morning and early afternoon, reaching peak by about 3-5 pm. But a wind usually begins to blow around noon or 1, so if you start at a reasonable time, you'll likely be fine.
  6. maryloufrommadison

    Travel company or do it myself?

    I did the Frances in 2022 and 2023, the Portuguese Coastal this spring. The first year, I had a company in Santiago, Spanish Adventures, make reservations. I walked with a friend at first, then had time on my own. I loved the quirky little hotels and pensions I stayed in (I told him I wanted...
  7. maryloufrommadison

    Credential in Burgos?

    Glad to see you are on the Camino again! Buen Camino!
  8. maryloufrommadison

    What an exciting time to be a pilgrim!!

    I love this take on it. Yes, it is sometimes crowded. But we have the privilege of being part of something that has gone on for over 1,000 years. How wonderful is that? There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about the Camino, either about the people I met, the beauty I saw, or about...
  9. maryloufrommadison

    Niggling hates (dislikes) on Camino

    People playing music without ear pods.
  10. maryloufrommadison

    Proof of onward travel

    Iberia Air wouldn't let me board without a return ticket, even with proof of adequate funds. This was 2022.
  11. maryloufrommadison

    Looking for a Mural on the Camino

    I don’t recall that one, but these are On. Wall side-by-side.
  12. maryloufrommadison

    For those who have walked the Camino 2 or more times

    I loved doing the CF twice. I stayed in different towns, in different types of accommodations, when I could, but I also looked forward to once again being in places that were especially meaningful to me. Yes, some of the newness is gone, but I realized I also enjoy walking into a cafe and...
  13. maryloufrommadison

    hotel in St Jean Pied de Port

    I've stayed at the Central twice, and enjoyed it both times. My room looked out over the river and the mountains, where I got this picture quite by accident!
  14. maryloufrommadison

    Business ideas? - Just for fun!

    While on the Camino, many women wished for strategically placed porta-potties), or whatever they are called in other countries (one spot--just down the hill from Alto de Perdon, but I think they would be terrible eyesores. I'd vote for David's ice cream stand instead!
  15. maryloufrommadison

    SAINT-JEAN (1st Day) failure rate 40%?!

    1. It's not a race. Rest when you need to. It's quite doable. 2. Check with the Pilgrim's office at SJPP to be sure the weather will be good. Otherwise, take the Val Carlos route. 3. Many people walk to Roncesvalles the first day, take the shuttle (arranged at the office near the Pilgrim's...
  16. maryloufrommadison

    Cruise ships in Finisterre

    They should take a tip from Venice and ban the ships. But then, I've never been a cruise person.
  17. maryloufrommadison

    Proposed tourist tax in Santiago

    When I was there is June, the majority of people in the square and in the cathedral were tourists, most likely day tourists. They are easily spotted by the flimsy headphones and the guide shepherding them around. It's a popular place! I would be happy to pay a tourist tax. I feel it is a...
  18. maryloufrommadison

    Advice please

    Whether you are a pilgrim or a tourist depends on what is in your heart, not on what kind of accommodations you choose or whether you carry everything on your back. There are many people (mostly an older crowd) who use travel companies and transport services who are dedicated pilgrims. Each of...
  19. maryloufrommadison

    Tour Groups

    Spanish Adventures has been excellent. Garry, the owner, walks the Camino himself and takes groups, so he knows accommodations, recommends restaurants and gives you lots of information, for a reasonable price. He contacts you frequently to be sure all is going okay. He even arranged a dentist...

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