Camino de Santiago
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Apr 2022
12:12pm, 16 Apr 2022
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Johnny Blaze
Macs adventures do the whole thing or just sections.
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Apr 2022
1:59pm, 16 Apr 2022
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Ness
That does sound interesting!
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Apr 2022
2:50pm, 16 Apr 2022
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McGoohan
There is also the English Camino and Portuguese Camino which are much shorter but also finish in Santiago
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Apr 2022
2:51pm, 16 Apr 2022
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McGoohan
I’ll stick a link up later
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Apr 2022
12:51pm, 18 Apr 2022
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Ultracat
I have signed up for the virtual challenge
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Apr 2022
1:09pm, 18 Apr 2022
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Ness
Hope you enjoy it. ![]() |
Apr 2022
1:09pm, 18 Apr 2022
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Pou Pou LePhoõk
It's on my list to do too. Although currently on the Appalachian Trail ![]() Caminodesantiago.me is a good place for info. |
Apr 2022
4:52pm, 18 Apr 2022
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Alice the Camel
I’m currently reading “Pilgrim: Finding a new way on the Camino de Santiago” by Carolyn Gillespie. It’s a good read and I must admit has tempted me to have a go at the walk at some point.
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Apr 2022
7:41pm, 20 Apr 2022
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LS21
Hello, Don't really post on here (use the site as my training log) but was browsing the forum and saw this. Hopefully this is the same trail you're talking of, but my friend did this a few years back. Train to Ourense (sp?) and then ran the 120k or so back in one hit. It's an enjoyable watch even if I've got the wrong route! |