Jesso
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances - SJPDP to Muxia - (2016)
de Madrid (2018)
Norte + Primitivo (start 24 June 2019)
Hi,
Having walked the Frances in Sept/Oct 2015 from SJPDP to Muxia, I am looking forward to another month on the Way over the summer. I am planning to walk from Irun to Santiago.
I'm looking for any advice and suggestions to the following:
- I understand it is not the most ideal time to be walking (more pilgrims and the heat) but as a teacher, I have to walk in the school holidays. I am hoping that by starting around June 22/23 I might just be ahead of the European holidays and there might be a few less pilgrims on the Way. Has anyone here walked during this time? How busy/hot was it?
- Thoughts on sticking with the del Norte all the way or changing over to the Primitivo? I'm very open to both options and as yet do not have my heart set on either. I love the coast and the mountains. Perhaps the Primitivo may offer more shade/cool?
- Packing list suggestions for the summer. Especially in regards to a sleeping liner Vs sleeping bag. Should there be a need for anything more than a pair of light pants and light jacket?
- Any recommendations for a must stay albergue (or ones to avoid if possible?) on the route?
- I walked the Frances in 30 days including 2 rest days (SJPDP - Santiago). I started small in the first week (20-25 km days) and was consistently walking 33-35km ish day from then on. I am planning on about the same timeframe for the Norte (Irun to Santiago). Is this reasonable? I understand that the Norte and Primitivo involve a lot more change in elevation, whereas the Frances had a bit, it also has a nice share of relative flat ground to cover.
- Language: while communication on the Frances was never an issue, I don't speak Spanish (yet!). What have your experiences been like on this Way? I lived by a section of Jakobs Weg in Germany for a while and I know that German was a must in order to get by in smaller towns.
I'd love to hear any stories about your experiences, links to any blogs you've written or those you have enjoyed that were written by others.
Thank you in advance for the experience and wisdom that I know so many of you so kindly share.
Having walked the Frances in Sept/Oct 2015 from SJPDP to Muxia, I am looking forward to another month on the Way over the summer. I am planning to walk from Irun to Santiago.
I'm looking for any advice and suggestions to the following:
- I understand it is not the most ideal time to be walking (more pilgrims and the heat) but as a teacher, I have to walk in the school holidays. I am hoping that by starting around June 22/23 I might just be ahead of the European holidays and there might be a few less pilgrims on the Way. Has anyone here walked during this time? How busy/hot was it?
- Thoughts on sticking with the del Norte all the way or changing over to the Primitivo? I'm very open to both options and as yet do not have my heart set on either. I love the coast and the mountains. Perhaps the Primitivo may offer more shade/cool?
- Packing list suggestions for the summer. Especially in regards to a sleeping liner Vs sleeping bag. Should there be a need for anything more than a pair of light pants and light jacket?
- Any recommendations for a must stay albergue (or ones to avoid if possible?) on the route?
- I walked the Frances in 30 days including 2 rest days (SJPDP - Santiago). I started small in the first week (20-25 km days) and was consistently walking 33-35km ish day from then on. I am planning on about the same timeframe for the Norte (Irun to Santiago). Is this reasonable? I understand that the Norte and Primitivo involve a lot more change in elevation, whereas the Frances had a bit, it also has a nice share of relative flat ground to cover.
- Language: while communication on the Frances was never an issue, I don't speak Spanish (yet!). What have your experiences been like on this Way? I lived by a section of Jakobs Weg in Germany for a while and I know that German was a must in order to get by in smaller towns.
I'd love to hear any stories about your experiences, links to any blogs you've written or those you have enjoyed that were written by others.
Thank you in advance for the experience and wisdom that I know so many of you so kindly share.