HermanTheGerman
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances '13, '14; Portuguese '13, '14, '17, '18; del Salvador '15; Primitivo '15; Mozarabe '16
Hi fellow Pilgrims,
I'm planning to begin in Porto on 26.12.2013 and will hopefully be in Santiago on 06.01.2014 and see the Botafumerio swing. As this is my first winter camino, I was wondering if anyone could offer some useful tips?
I'm not expecting snow although will be prepared for temperatures between 5 and 14° C. Is this realistic? According to Wundergrund.com this should be about right.
Will be taking rain gear, like always. Light Salamon X ULTRA GTX Mids which I just wore across the Meseta 2 weeks ago (very comfortable). Brierly guide in hand and also GPS. Thin merino wool gloves. Pack weight is around 8.3kg incl. 1 litre water.
I hear the Way from Porto to Santiago is well marked. I've read that on some Caminos the Albergues close during this period. Is this also a problem on the Portuguese?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
The German
I'm planning to begin in Porto on 26.12.2013 and will hopefully be in Santiago on 06.01.2014 and see the Botafumerio swing. As this is my first winter camino, I was wondering if anyone could offer some useful tips?
I'm not expecting snow although will be prepared for temperatures between 5 and 14° C. Is this realistic? According to Wundergrund.com this should be about right.
Will be taking rain gear, like always. Light Salamon X ULTRA GTX Mids which I just wore across the Meseta 2 weeks ago (very comfortable). Brierly guide in hand and also GPS. Thin merino wool gloves. Pack weight is around 8.3kg incl. 1 litre water.
I hear the Way from Porto to Santiago is well marked. I've read that on some Caminos the Albergues close during this period. Is this also a problem on the Portuguese?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
The German