Felice
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- SJPP to Santiago Sept 2014
Last September, I walked the camino frances from SJPP, intending to continue on to Finisterre and Muxia but circumstances changed and I ended up flying home on the day after I arrived at Santiago. As a result, it feels like unfinished business, so this June, I am thinking of finishing my walk. So some questions:
How easy will it be to get a bed in an albergue in mid June - harder than on the frances in September? I gather that the route is becoming more popular, so is there any need to book in advance?
How warm will it be in mid June - do I need a sleeping bag? (I like to use my own, not an albergue blanket.) To give you an idea as to how much I feel the warmth/cold, last September I slept on top of my sleeping bag liner for the first half of September and only needed my light sleeping bag when I was in the Montes de Leon area in late September.
Ideally, I would like to walk the route in reverse, Muxia to Santiago since I am not a continuing pilgrim, but I assume that the route is only marked in one direction so that going in reverse would be asking to get lost.
Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom....
How easy will it be to get a bed in an albergue in mid June - harder than on the frances in September? I gather that the route is becoming more popular, so is there any need to book in advance?
How warm will it be in mid June - do I need a sleeping bag? (I like to use my own, not an albergue blanket.) To give you an idea as to how much I feel the warmth/cold, last September I slept on top of my sleeping bag liner for the first half of September and only needed my light sleeping bag when I was in the Montes de Leon area in late September.
Ideally, I would like to walk the route in reverse, Muxia to Santiago since I am not a continuing pilgrim, but I assume that the route is only marked in one direction so that going in reverse would be asking to get lost.
Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom....