Firstly I would just like to thank all the people on this forum for all the advice that helped make our first half of Camino Frances in May such a great and enjoyable success. I bought New Balance trail runners instead of wearing my trusty Salomon boots, I wore Injinji toe socks even though they felt weird to begin with ,and therefore didnt have any problems with my problem feet (usually I get blisters and planter fasciitis on long distance trails), We split day 1 from St Jean into 2 and stayed at la Borda which was great and we used Caminofacil to preorder a taxi at Carrion de las Condes on a Sunday at the end of our walk . etc, etc, etc. Thank you all so much for these useful insights.
We have been home about a week and have now booked flights to Madrid in September so that we can continue and complete our Camino. I just have one more question . The second half of the Camino appears to have more detours or alternative paths , I think we have decided to do Samos but just wondered if any of the others are "must do's".
We have been home about a week and have now booked flights to Madrid in September so that we can continue and complete our Camino. I just have one more question . The second half of the Camino appears to have more detours or alternative paths , I think we have decided to do Samos but just wondered if any of the others are "must do's".