- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF; Norte; Ingles; Augustine; Portugues Central
I arrived in Santiago yesterday in pouring rain after 38 days from Irun and a tracked 949.9km (measured from leaving the albergue each morning to arriving in the evening, excluding other “walking”). It was much more emotional than arriving my first time last year after competing El Frances. The evening pilgrim mass was quieter as few tourists were present and they did perform the butafumeiro.
So confusing opinions still exist around the “2 stamps per day the last 100km” among the pilgrims office volunteers. Last year it was explained that only pilgrims walking JUST the last 100km need 2 stamps/day. Now they said everyone needs 2 stamps/day the last 100 no matter where you start. So the credential that I obtained here from IVAR would not have held that many stamps (I didn’t get 2/day last 100 but the volunteer said she’d give me my Compostela).
So next camino (?) I’ll get 2/day the last 100.
Now 2 “wet” days to spend in Santiago before heading home to Slovakia.....any suggestions?
So confusing opinions still exist around the “2 stamps per day the last 100km” among the pilgrims office volunteers. Last year it was explained that only pilgrims walking JUST the last 100km need 2 stamps/day. Now they said everyone needs 2 stamps/day the last 100 no matter where you start. So the credential that I obtained here from IVAR would not have held that many stamps (I didn’t get 2/day last 100 but the volunteer said she’d give me my Compostela).
So next camino (?) I’ll get 2/day the last 100.
Now 2 “wet” days to spend in Santiago before heading home to Slovakia.....any suggestions?