[Gocamino] Seeking wisdom...

Charles O'Brien chasobrien at gmail.com
Sat Apr 7 06:51:41 PDT 2007


Best answers to all your questions can be found in the Confraternity guide
to the Camino Frances.
http://www.csj.org.uk/acatalog/The_CSJ_Bookshop_Pilgrim_Guides_to_Spain_23.html




On 4/6/07, Wes & Rita <wesrita at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> We brand new members of your group and are planning to walk part of the
> Camino this year.  We would love to hear advice and thoughts from folks
> about the following things::
>
> What is the best time of the year to go (we can only do 4 weeks) and why?
>
> What is the best section to walk for 4 weeks, and why?
>
> What do you think of the options for sleeping from hostel type
> accomodations to budget places -- what are they, what would we need to have
> with us, how to choose?
>
> What do we most need to have with us if we are trying to dramatically
> minimize the size of our load (we would not be camping and we will not be
> cooking any meals).
>
> Any other thoughts/advice you think novices on the Camino (but not novice
> walkers) could use -- clothes, money, reservations or not, routes, and
> especially must sees and must dos, must not dos, et al would be much
> appreciated.
>
> We have walked  the Coast to Coast (England), Offa's Dyke (Wales), and the
> West Highland Way (Scotland), and have done much hiking in the Olympics,
> Rockies, and Cascades here in the States.  Looking forward to hearing from
> many of you...
>
> Rita and Wes
> wesrita at comcast.net
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