- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2013,2015,2017,2022
Hi All, I promised I would post my guide and notes from our Invierno -- so here it is. Almost all the info is based on the Forum Invierno guide supplemented with bits of info I picked up from the forum and from Brierly. I've tried to indicate where I saw things closed, where we stayed and what we thought of the lodgings. Those of you who followed my Live from the Camino posts, know that we had to do lots of juggling to accommodate injured knees, neuropathy in feet and covid fatigue. But I think what we did could provide a bit of a road map for other who want to walk very short stages on this camino.
I am posting the guide in .pdf, but if you want a word version to play with or to cut and paste, just message me and I'll email it to you.
One thing I will add is that we made arrangements with Manual Mar (Manuel Angel Martinez Ramos) for bag transport. We set the transport up by text and email in advance for the entire route. He was really a wonderful person and completely reliable. We highly recommend him if you need to transport a bag. We changed our plans several times along the way as we coped with injury and illness and he had no problems keeping up with our changes.
L
I am posting the guide in .pdf, but if you want a word version to play with or to cut and paste, just message me and I'll email it to you.
One thing I will add is that we made arrangements with Manual Mar (Manuel Angel Martinez Ramos) for bag transport. We set the transport up by text and email in advance for the entire route. He was really a wonderful person and completely reliable. We highly recommend him if you need to transport a bag. We changed our plans several times along the way as we coped with injury and illness and he had no problems keeping up with our changes.
L