- Time of past OR future Camino
- some and then more. see my signature.
Considering the Sanabres fot my next Camino in March/ April 2017 or the Vasco Interior?
Pro Vasco for me : more stops , am most comfortable with daily stages of max 25 k. Some beautiful Romanesque artwork.
Contra : Less people? I remember from my two days on the Camino del Ebro that meeting not one pilgrim was hard for me.
Pro Sanabres : More pilgrimage feeling. Ending in Santiago. More pilgrims but not as much as on the Frances.
Doubts for boths : I do have vertigo. I don't have a problem with heights and mountains but I get very scared when close to walking next to a cliff/ ridge /edge.
So can you experienced Sanabres people give me some guidance on the vertigo issue?
PS. When I consult the Gronze website they give more stars regarding difficulties to the Sanabres than to the Primitivo. Whereas I always believed the Primitivo is much harder?
Ah decisions...decisions.
Pro Vasco for me : more stops , am most comfortable with daily stages of max 25 k. Some beautiful Romanesque artwork.
Contra : Less people? I remember from my two days on the Camino del Ebro that meeting not one pilgrim was hard for me.
Pro Sanabres : More pilgrimage feeling. Ending in Santiago. More pilgrims but not as much as on the Frances.
Doubts for boths : I do have vertigo. I don't have a problem with heights and mountains but I get very scared when close to walking next to a cliff/ ridge /edge.
So can you experienced Sanabres people give me some guidance on the vertigo issue?
PS. When I consult the Gronze website they give more stars regarding difficulties to the Sanabres than to the Primitivo. Whereas I always believed the Primitivo is much harder?
Ah decisions...decisions.