Ariel Mallett
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino del Norte
Hello all!
Today marks one month till I arrive in Spain and begin my Camino! I will be flying into Madrid on March 31st, then travelling to Seville for Holy Week. I plan to leave Seville on Saturday 4/4 so that I can arrive in Irun and embark on my pilgrimage on Easter Sunday--hopefully after mass at the local church. I am going to book my accommodation at a local hostel before hand, and am also trying to buy my train tickets from Seville to Madrid but am having trouble doing so on the Spanish website and plan to buy the ticket when I arrive in Madrid.
I have also decided that I am not going to take anything digital on my camino. I have bought an old film camera and will be bringing several rolls of film with me. It also means I will not have a smart phone or wifi device with me. I am hoping that there will be the occasional internet cafe where I can let the world know that I am alive, are they fairly common (once every week or so?) along the Camino del Norte?
I do plan to bring an old basic cell phone and get a Spanish sim card when I arrive so that I can call ahead to hostels or if there is an emergency on the trail. I also hope to be able to make occasional calls to the USA with this cell phone but am having trouble finding international phone cards in this day an age. Does anybody know how I can get one? What about a Spanish sim card--I assume I will just ask my hostel in Madrid about how/where I can get one but any advice is helpful.
I also posted another thread about feminine hygiene on the camino--but I may as well as ask here too. What have women taken in terms of tampons/diva cup options while on the trail? What works best/is most potable but also practical (rinsing out a diva cup every few hours seems unrealistic)?
Also, does anybody know if albergues in San Sebastian, my first stop, will be open on the eve of Easter Sunday (considering it's such an important Catholic Holiday)? I figure if I arrive and things aren't open, I will try to stay in a church. I plan to pick up my credential in Irun--though it may be easier to get it in Seville before hand because the office may not be open on Easter Sunday.
I am also a little worried about how cold it will be in the north in April. Should I bring a light jacket or is a fleece and a rain jacket sufficient? I am actually considering switching to the Via de la Plata route if it will be too cold to walk in the north in April and May (I have heard conflicting opinions on this--some say it's far too rainy and cold, but I don't think a low of 40 and a high of 60 is really that cold). Thoughts?
Thank you for your input!
Ariel
Today marks one month till I arrive in Spain and begin my Camino! I will be flying into Madrid on March 31st, then travelling to Seville for Holy Week. I plan to leave Seville on Saturday 4/4 so that I can arrive in Irun and embark on my pilgrimage on Easter Sunday--hopefully after mass at the local church. I am going to book my accommodation at a local hostel before hand, and am also trying to buy my train tickets from Seville to Madrid but am having trouble doing so on the Spanish website and plan to buy the ticket when I arrive in Madrid.
I have also decided that I am not going to take anything digital on my camino. I have bought an old film camera and will be bringing several rolls of film with me. It also means I will not have a smart phone or wifi device with me. I am hoping that there will be the occasional internet cafe where I can let the world know that I am alive, are they fairly common (once every week or so?) along the Camino del Norte?
I do plan to bring an old basic cell phone and get a Spanish sim card when I arrive so that I can call ahead to hostels or if there is an emergency on the trail. I also hope to be able to make occasional calls to the USA with this cell phone but am having trouble finding international phone cards in this day an age. Does anybody know how I can get one? What about a Spanish sim card--I assume I will just ask my hostel in Madrid about how/where I can get one but any advice is helpful.
I also posted another thread about feminine hygiene on the camino--but I may as well as ask here too. What have women taken in terms of tampons/diva cup options while on the trail? What works best/is most potable but also practical (rinsing out a diva cup every few hours seems unrealistic)?
Also, does anybody know if albergues in San Sebastian, my first stop, will be open on the eve of Easter Sunday (considering it's such an important Catholic Holiday)? I figure if I arrive and things aren't open, I will try to stay in a church. I plan to pick up my credential in Irun--though it may be easier to get it in Seville before hand because the office may not be open on Easter Sunday.
I am also a little worried about how cold it will be in the north in April. Should I bring a light jacket or is a fleece and a rain jacket sufficient? I am actually considering switching to the Via de la Plata route if it will be too cold to walk in the north in April and May (I have heard conflicting opinions on this--some say it's far too rainy and cold, but I don't think a low of 40 and a high of 60 is really that cold). Thoughts?
Thank you for your input!
Ariel