sicada123
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- First Camino francais Sept/Oct (2016)
Second Camino Niort Sept/Oct (2018)
VdlP Sept/Oct (2020)
Hi
Decision time...................after numerous delays due to Covid. I have decided to bite the bullet and start Via de la Plata from Seville mid February 2022. this was first planned just as Covid hit.
My rationale is that the weather from Seville will be comfortable enough and as time goes on, the more northerly regions will become warmer.
It will still be a Holy Year so I anticipate that there will be a lot of "break out" pilgrims hitting all routes. I really don't fancy joining the throngs of people descending on Santiago in the popular months, especially the last 200 km.
I am hoping that the infrastructure will open up sufficiently to make it all manageable, especially albergues and eating establishments. This will be my third Camino after the France and Norte and there is little doubt it will be the most challenging.
By starting in Mid February, I anticipate completing by end of March and dodging all the bed chasing later in the main season which will be inevitable with possible limits on albergue occupancy still in place. I don't want to be forced in to more expensive hotels which cumulatively could be prohibitive
The challenge will be to travel when the weather is comfortable, allow sufficient time to complete the VDLP in reasonable time, it will be great to meet other pilgrims along the way but the VDLP has a reputation for being a lonely route, I anticipate additional numbers during 2022 because of Holy Year and I guess there might be others with similar views to me that want to avoid excessive crowds and bed chasing whilst at the same time travelling safe mindful of continuing Covid restrictions.
Tiredness and blisters I guess will become travelling companions, as I write, the world is waking up to Omicron virus variant which is something that may have an impact going forward? I sense there are many people out there with pent up frustrations who just can't wait to get out there and complete their next long awaited Camino.
Now on with booking my flight from U.K to Seville and accommodation at Triana Backpackers
To all those on, or contemplating doing a Camino 2021/22 Good luck God bless.
Sicada 123
Buen Camino
Decision time...................after numerous delays due to Covid. I have decided to bite the bullet and start Via de la Plata from Seville mid February 2022. this was first planned just as Covid hit.
My rationale is that the weather from Seville will be comfortable enough and as time goes on, the more northerly regions will become warmer.
It will still be a Holy Year so I anticipate that there will be a lot of "break out" pilgrims hitting all routes. I really don't fancy joining the throngs of people descending on Santiago in the popular months, especially the last 200 km.
I am hoping that the infrastructure will open up sufficiently to make it all manageable, especially albergues and eating establishments. This will be my third Camino after the France and Norte and there is little doubt it will be the most challenging.
By starting in Mid February, I anticipate completing by end of March and dodging all the bed chasing later in the main season which will be inevitable with possible limits on albergue occupancy still in place. I don't want to be forced in to more expensive hotels which cumulatively could be prohibitive
The challenge will be to travel when the weather is comfortable, allow sufficient time to complete the VDLP in reasonable time, it will be great to meet other pilgrims along the way but the VDLP has a reputation for being a lonely route, I anticipate additional numbers during 2022 because of Holy Year and I guess there might be others with similar views to me that want to avoid excessive crowds and bed chasing whilst at the same time travelling safe mindful of continuing Covid restrictions.
Tiredness and blisters I guess will become travelling companions, as I write, the world is waking up to Omicron virus variant which is something that may have an impact going forward? I sense there are many people out there with pent up frustrations who just can't wait to get out there and complete their next long awaited Camino.
Now on with booking my flight from U.K to Seville and accommodation at Triana Backpackers
To all those on, or contemplating doing a Camino 2021/22 Good luck God bless.
Sicada 123
Buen Camino