I am posting this from Estella where the weather is very warm and the sun is more intense than I expected. It is amazing!
You may recall two previous threads — one in which you persuaded me to walk the Meseta, and then one in I asked about three gentle days from Pamplona (why? Because two days before I departed I tripped over the dog, landed on my left hip and deeply bruised it. Black and blue and sore. But now, 6 days later and after four days in Spain it is better and sort of yellow green…)
That is why I wanted three gentle days to start — though in fact I have chosen a “hop-on-hop off” bus strategy so that I walk with my loaded pack 2-4 hours per day with the bus either before or after. Example: bus to Roncesvalles from Pamplona, then a lovely 2 hour walk to Espinal. My bruised hip (and ego) are doing well with this approach which I will continue it to Burgos, compressing Estella to Burgos to three days due to bus-hopping schedules.
But then after Burgos comes the Meseta which I am now keen to (mostly) do — yes, you good folks persuaded me — starting this weekend (March 23-25, tbd depending on bookings).
Strategy A. Carry my pack and be willing to hop on a bus on any given day if necessary. But it looks like there is little if any bus local bus service along the towns — perhaps someone can share the schedules /companies?
Strategy B. Luggage transport. I bought a very lightweight 30L duffle @ Decathlon into which I could put the things I do not need by day, have that transported, and carry my good pack with a “daypack” load. This seems sensible but:
(a) would I need to book all my nights on the Meseta in advance (especially since it is Semana Santa) to make sure I could get luggage transport (and how is that arranged?).
(b). Would albergues be willing to accept a nylon duffle rather than a backpack?
Thoughts greatly appreciated! And now I will go explore Estella in the glorious afternoon sun….
You may recall two previous threads — one in which you persuaded me to walk the Meseta, and then one in I asked about three gentle days from Pamplona (why? Because two days before I departed I tripped over the dog, landed on my left hip and deeply bruised it. Black and blue and sore. But now, 6 days later and after four days in Spain it is better and sort of yellow green…)
That is why I wanted three gentle days to start — though in fact I have chosen a “hop-on-hop off” bus strategy so that I walk with my loaded pack 2-4 hours per day with the bus either before or after. Example: bus to Roncesvalles from Pamplona, then a lovely 2 hour walk to Espinal. My bruised hip (and ego) are doing well with this approach which I will continue it to Burgos, compressing Estella to Burgos to three days due to bus-hopping schedules.
But then after Burgos comes the Meseta which I am now keen to (mostly) do — yes, you good folks persuaded me — starting this weekend (March 23-25, tbd depending on bookings).
Strategy A. Carry my pack and be willing to hop on a bus on any given day if necessary. But it looks like there is little if any bus local bus service along the towns — perhaps someone can share the schedules /companies?
Strategy B. Luggage transport. I bought a very lightweight 30L duffle @ Decathlon into which I could put the things I do not need by day, have that transported, and carry my good pack with a “daypack” load. This seems sensible but:
(a) would I need to book all my nights on the Meseta in advance (especially since it is Semana Santa) to make sure I could get luggage transport (and how is that arranged?).
(b). Would albergues be willing to accept a nylon duffle rather than a backpack?
Thoughts greatly appreciated! And now I will go explore Estella in the glorious afternoon sun….