Jade
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances - July 2012, Camino Finisterre - August 2012
Hey, I'm planning to meet a friend in Toulouse and from there follow up the camino that starts from Le Puy, I want to de it in December (so in a couple of weeks!)
Got most of my gear, bought a tent and good sleeping bag and small cooker, planning to camp out for most of my journey and carry on after the camino
My questions are mostly about what shoes I should take, i read that there will probably be snow in some parts, so would boots be better than strong walking shoes? I would prefer walking shoes as they are much lighter and allow more flexibility for my feet, however I have never done long periods of walking in winter (snow) so feel that I might need something thicker???
I've done the camino before about 3 years ago, absolutely loved it - open many doors about how I felt about travelling and since then I have been trying to push myself in the slow motion of moving and experiencing things outside my comfort. This is the first year of finishing my degree so i have no time barriers! I'm aware that the journey might take more than 3 months (if i want to do the walk in Portugal too) and hope that my spirit will still be up to carry on from there!
I'm aware that the weather conditions will be hard an unpredictable which will cause my ideas to change as I go along I feel that that is part of the challenge alongside how it will be a lot more isolated than when i did it in July! I look forward to seeing how I cope! haha
If anyone has walked in the winter or has any advice and comments please feel free to also email me on jhpomar@hotmail.com I will be looking at my email as I'm away too
buen camino y buenos animos!
Got most of my gear, bought a tent and good sleeping bag and small cooker, planning to camp out for most of my journey and carry on after the camino
My questions are mostly about what shoes I should take, i read that there will probably be snow in some parts, so would boots be better than strong walking shoes? I would prefer walking shoes as they are much lighter and allow more flexibility for my feet, however I have never done long periods of walking in winter (snow) so feel that I might need something thicker???
I've done the camino before about 3 years ago, absolutely loved it - open many doors about how I felt about travelling and since then I have been trying to push myself in the slow motion of moving and experiencing things outside my comfort. This is the first year of finishing my degree so i have no time barriers! I'm aware that the journey might take more than 3 months (if i want to do the walk in Portugal too) and hope that my spirit will still be up to carry on from there!
I'm aware that the weather conditions will be hard an unpredictable which will cause my ideas to change as I go along I feel that that is part of the challenge alongside how it will be a lot more isolated than when i did it in July! I look forward to seeing how I cope! haha
If anyone has walked in the winter or has any advice and comments please feel free to also email me on jhpomar@hotmail.com I will be looking at my email as I'm away too
buen camino y buenos animos!