daandownunder
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Podiensis (2010)
Camino Frances (2012)
Camino del Salvador & Primitivo & Finisterre (2014)
Via de la Plata /Camino Frances (2015)
Hi,
I've been regularly checking this formum (especially the Salvador part) for a while now, it's not the busiest, but recently I have enjoyed some wonderful videos from Gunnar and I'm getting excited!
Flying to Madrid and taking the train to León on the 9th of May, I hope to walk to Santiago (by myself) on the camino del Salvador and then the Primitivo from Oviedo. I have some (practical) questions that maybe someone can help me with...
1) Snow: How likely is it I'll encounter A LOT? (Not expecting miraculous weather predictions, but generally..?).
I walked the Camino Frances from late april and wore short sleeves most of the time, had only one longsleeve other than my fleece, but maybe for these routes 2 long and 1 short...? I brought a summer sleepingbag and silk liner then and want to do the same now. Are there any blankets available in the albergues? I have a 3-season sleepingbag, but it weighs so much more and takes up so much space...
My plan B in case of too much snow is going up to the coast, somewhere 5/6 days walk from Oviedo on the Camino del Norte or going to Oviedo by train and then walking on to Muxia/Finisterre. Any suggestions on a starting point on the Norte that are relativly easy to reach from León are welcome!
2) Guidebooks/maps: I've downloaded/printed the CSJ Guide by Laurie Reynolds and Rebekah Scott for the Camino del Salvador. Do I need any additional maps (I think I would like to have something..?). I have Paco Nadal's book on the Camino del Norte and Primitivo, but I absolutely DON'T want to bring it (it's too heavy to take anywhere in my opinion... But lots of information). So I've also ordered the guide to the Camino Primitivo from CSJ. Never used one, so I don't know if it contains any maps? I guess I could copy the ones from Paco Nadal...
Thanks!
Buen camino to everybody,
Danielle
I've been regularly checking this formum (especially the Salvador part) for a while now, it's not the busiest, but recently I have enjoyed some wonderful videos from Gunnar and I'm getting excited!
Flying to Madrid and taking the train to León on the 9th of May, I hope to walk to Santiago (by myself) on the camino del Salvador and then the Primitivo from Oviedo. I have some (practical) questions that maybe someone can help me with...
1) Snow: How likely is it I'll encounter A LOT? (Not expecting miraculous weather predictions, but generally..?).
I walked the Camino Frances from late april and wore short sleeves most of the time, had only one longsleeve other than my fleece, but maybe for these routes 2 long and 1 short...? I brought a summer sleepingbag and silk liner then and want to do the same now. Are there any blankets available in the albergues? I have a 3-season sleepingbag, but it weighs so much more and takes up so much space...
My plan B in case of too much snow is going up to the coast, somewhere 5/6 days walk from Oviedo on the Camino del Norte or going to Oviedo by train and then walking on to Muxia/Finisterre. Any suggestions on a starting point on the Norte that are relativly easy to reach from León are welcome!
2) Guidebooks/maps: I've downloaded/printed the CSJ Guide by Laurie Reynolds and Rebekah Scott for the Camino del Salvador. Do I need any additional maps (I think I would like to have something..?). I have Paco Nadal's book on the Camino del Norte and Primitivo, but I absolutely DON'T want to bring it (it's too heavy to take anywhere in my opinion... But lots of information). So I've also ordered the guide to the Camino Primitivo from CSJ. Never used one, so I don't know if it contains any maps? I guess I could copy the ones from Paco Nadal...
Thanks!
Buen camino to everybody,
Danielle