Hi All,
It's nice to be here.
I would like to ask for a little help as I'm planning on doing my 2nd Camino this October. I have a small experience - 5 years ago I did Camino de San Salvador with my dad and this time I would love to try something on my own. This time something longer and not only to Santiago de Compostela but to Finisterra.
I have some general questions before going to specific threads.
1) As October may be quite rainy on the north, which camino would you recommend me? I'm thinking mostly about Camino del Norte - I was speaking with my dad who did the route in around 23-24 days between August and September and he thinks that weather should be fine also in October, probably slightly worse. I checked some statistics on the internet, but who really knows what will happen this time .
So that's the first question - which route would you recommend? Should I stick to my idea with del Norte or maybe choose Frances?
2) In case of choosing any of these routes - where should I fly to? I have option to fly by the end of September from Italy (Mediolan or Venice) and I was thinking about going to Santander/Bilbao/Biarritz but the flights don't perfectly fit to my schedule. Is going to Barcelona/Madrid and then taking bus to Irun (in case of doing del Norte) great idea? Or should I try my first ideas?
3) Shoes... That's something I really disagree with my dad almost everyday in our "trekking" life . He always pushes me to wear classic trekking shoes (Salomon, Jack Wolfskin, etc.) with Gore-tex, Vibram sole, but for me they are often to heavy on feet. I mean, I often wear them if I'm high in the mountains or doing some trekking on stones etc., but wouldn't be trail shoes better for i.e. Camino del Norte? Or maybe trekking shoes like adidas make? I also have some problems with knees and atfl in foot so something which holds the foot is a must... There is also something like "mountaint approach boots", but I have never had them...
Thank you for all the comments and answers.
Regards
It's nice to be here.
I would like to ask for a little help as I'm planning on doing my 2nd Camino this October. I have a small experience - 5 years ago I did Camino de San Salvador with my dad and this time I would love to try something on my own. This time something longer and not only to Santiago de Compostela but to Finisterra.
I have some general questions before going to specific threads.
1) As October may be quite rainy on the north, which camino would you recommend me? I'm thinking mostly about Camino del Norte - I was speaking with my dad who did the route in around 23-24 days between August and September and he thinks that weather should be fine also in October, probably slightly worse. I checked some statistics on the internet, but who really knows what will happen this time .
So that's the first question - which route would you recommend? Should I stick to my idea with del Norte or maybe choose Frances?
2) In case of choosing any of these routes - where should I fly to? I have option to fly by the end of September from Italy (Mediolan or Venice) and I was thinking about going to Santander/Bilbao/Biarritz but the flights don't perfectly fit to my schedule. Is going to Barcelona/Madrid and then taking bus to Irun (in case of doing del Norte) great idea? Or should I try my first ideas?
3) Shoes... That's something I really disagree with my dad almost everyday in our "trekking" life . He always pushes me to wear classic trekking shoes (Salomon, Jack Wolfskin, etc.) with Gore-tex, Vibram sole, but for me they are often to heavy on feet. I mean, I often wear them if I'm high in the mountains or doing some trekking on stones etc., but wouldn't be trail shoes better for i.e. Camino del Norte? Or maybe trekking shoes like adidas make? I also have some problems with knees and atfl in foot so something which holds the foot is a must... There is also something like "mountaint approach boots", but I have never had them...
Thank you for all the comments and answers.
Regards