Romanian Pilgrim
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino del Norte (2016)
Hello to all the community of "pilgrims" and many thanks to the forum's administrator and all those that contributed to its content!
I want to walk my first El Camino and, since I admire the northern part of Spain, my choice is El Camino del Norte (and, if the experience will be a pleasant and rewarding one, walk all of them, one or two each year). I read a few threads here, I have an idea about what to expect, but I still have questions to ask.
So:
my plan is to start at the beginning of May, but it will depend a lot on the volume of work during that time, or, if not in May, then no later than July and I don't want to spend more than 30 days. Usually I walk around 10 km/day, but, I can easily do 25-30 km/day with no special training, having an average of 6km/hour. Sure, El Camino is different, since I have to do it for app. 30 consecutive days with a backpack. Do I need a special training? Maybe start walking 10km/day with a backpack one month before El Camino?
Budget: 150 EUR/day would be enough for food and accommodation or do I need more? I intend to have a diverse experience, from lodging in villages to staying in some nice hotels in some cities and visit some museums. I don't eat meat, but sometimes I can have some fish and, in the northern part of Spain, that would be a real treat. Also, I don't drink alcohol.
Luggage: what is best to take? What kind of shoes? Any special socks? Walking sticks? 8 kg for a backpack would be very tiring?
Accommodation: I know that there are plenty of places to lodge on the Camino Frances, but will that be a problem on del Norte?
Best times to walk: a friend of mine did CF last year in July-August and told me she was starting to walk at 5-6 AM since it was very hot from 11AM to 6PM and couldn't walk. Honestly, at 5-6 AM I prefer to sleep. I don't mind walking at 30-32 degrees (Celsius), but is weather a real problem on the del Norte?
Safety: is it safe to walk alone? Any cases of robberies, thieves?
Any advice is welcome!
Thanks for help and, if I have more questions, I will ask.
I want to walk my first El Camino and, since I admire the northern part of Spain, my choice is El Camino del Norte (and, if the experience will be a pleasant and rewarding one, walk all of them, one or two each year). I read a few threads here, I have an idea about what to expect, but I still have questions to ask.
So:
my plan is to start at the beginning of May, but it will depend a lot on the volume of work during that time, or, if not in May, then no later than July and I don't want to spend more than 30 days. Usually I walk around 10 km/day, but, I can easily do 25-30 km/day with no special training, having an average of 6km/hour. Sure, El Camino is different, since I have to do it for app. 30 consecutive days with a backpack. Do I need a special training? Maybe start walking 10km/day with a backpack one month before El Camino?
Budget: 150 EUR/day would be enough for food and accommodation or do I need more? I intend to have a diverse experience, from lodging in villages to staying in some nice hotels in some cities and visit some museums. I don't eat meat, but sometimes I can have some fish and, in the northern part of Spain, that would be a real treat. Also, I don't drink alcohol.
Luggage: what is best to take? What kind of shoes? Any special socks? Walking sticks? 8 kg for a backpack would be very tiring?
Accommodation: I know that there are plenty of places to lodge on the Camino Frances, but will that be a problem on del Norte?
Best times to walk: a friend of mine did CF last year in July-August and told me she was starting to walk at 5-6 AM since it was very hot from 11AM to 6PM and couldn't walk. Honestly, at 5-6 AM I prefer to sleep. I don't mind walking at 30-32 degrees (Celsius), but is weather a real problem on the del Norte?
Safety: is it safe to walk alone? Any cases of robberies, thieves?
Any advice is welcome!
Thanks for help and, if I have more questions, I will ask.