- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022
Hi my dear Pilgrim friend,
I have decided to walk the Via Podiensis, starting mid January 2023. Saint Jean Pied de Port will be half time for a day or two and then I will continue to Santiago and down to Porto.
I have taken up some French lessons, so I can communicate at least the basic stuff in the local language. I am actually looking forward to learn French .
Now, my question ist concerning the weather on that part of the way. I have experienced my first winter walk in 2019/2020, where I also met the wonderful Andy from Camino Ninja (unfortunately, much too early departed from this beautiful earth) on the Camino Frances. So, there is a bit of winter knowhow. However, has anybody on the forum done the Via Podiensis in the winter and what was your experience of the way?
Perhaps, you can give me some insides. Otherwise, I am also quite okay, with just making my first step into the unknown.
Kind regards.
Sven
I have decided to walk the Via Podiensis, starting mid January 2023. Saint Jean Pied de Port will be half time for a day or two and then I will continue to Santiago and down to Porto.
I have taken up some French lessons, so I can communicate at least the basic stuff in the local language. I am actually looking forward to learn French .
Now, my question ist concerning the weather on that part of the way. I have experienced my first winter walk in 2019/2020, where I also met the wonderful Andy from Camino Ninja (unfortunately, much too early departed from this beautiful earth) on the Camino Frances. So, there is a bit of winter knowhow. However, has anybody on the forum done the Via Podiensis in the winter and what was your experience of the way?
Perhaps, you can give me some insides. Otherwise, I am also quite okay, with just making my first step into the unknown.
Kind regards.
Sven