Skaggs5771
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Planning April 2015
Hello everyone, I am doing the Camino del Norte (well sections of it) in April of 2015. This has been something that me and my girlfriend have been wanting to do for about a year, and now we have all the funds we could possibly need for this endeavor. BUT there is one issue! Our careers do not allow for us to take the time off to do the Camino del Norte in its fullness. We are discussing how to best approach this, and I'm looking for any input you might have.
We're allotting 5-7 days to bike from San Sebastian to Guernica, then to Bilbao. From there we were going to bus/train to Vilalbo, and then bike into Santiago in time for the Pilgrims Mass.
*This is a total of 325km, but would we be worthy of a Compostella?
*Do we have to bike the last 200km instead of breaking it up along the route? (We are both Basque and our families are from Guernica so the first section of the Camino del Norte has a lot of meaning to us.)
*We have mountain bikes from REI that we are training with, but what's the best way to get them overseas so that we aren't using equipment we're not familiar with?
I know this is a lot but any input would be a blessing. Thanks...
We're allotting 5-7 days to bike from San Sebastian to Guernica, then to Bilbao. From there we were going to bus/train to Vilalbo, and then bike into Santiago in time for the Pilgrims Mass.
*This is a total of 325km, but would we be worthy of a Compostella?
*Do we have to bike the last 200km instead of breaking it up along the route? (We are both Basque and our families are from Guernica so the first section of the Camino del Norte has a lot of meaning to us.)
*We have mountain bikes from REI that we are training with, but what's the best way to get them overseas so that we aren't using equipment we're not familiar with?
I know this is a lot but any input would be a blessing. Thanks...
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