[Gocamino] The Camino in winter.

Sue Kenney sue.kenney at sympatico.ca
Tue Jun 26 15:04:43 PDT 2007


Pilgrims,

I walked the French Route in November/December 2001. It was the most 
incredible journey of my life. It rained, snowed, hailed, it was windy, 
sunny, cloudy and overcast too. I loved walking in the cooler temperature. 
It only took me 29 days to walk from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago but I 
think that was because I hardly stopped walking during the day in an effort 
to stay warm. Many of the refugios were closed but that made for an even 
greater adventure. I didn't book anything in advance and truly trusted the 
Camino would guide me, and it did.

I would be delighted and honoured to answer any questions or concerns you 
might have.

Sue

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Subject: [Gocamino] The Camino in winter.


> Has anyone here walked the Camino Frances in November and December?
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