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Walking the Camino de Santiago ‘Solvitur ambulando’ (It is solved by walking.) ~ St Augustine Walk Your Way
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Where to Start…
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Why are you walking? To get the Compostela? To experience Spain and the pilgrim trail? Adventure / Accomplishment? Because you just love hiking/walking? For the culture and food tour? For a deep, meaningful, personal reason? Because it’s on your ‘bucket list’?
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Who is going? Just You You & Friend/Family You & a Group
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Which route? 66% of all pilgrims are on the Camino Francés
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When to Walk Walking ‘Season’: Easter to the end of October Winter = Cold Summer = Hot
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Weather on the Camino 500 miles 3 to 6 weeks Three Mountain Passes 7-10 days of High Plains Valleys, Vineyards Cities, Towns Elevations from 1000 to 5000 feet =
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Oh Mother Nature! Sunshine Rain Mud Snow Wind Hail Overcast Blue skies Puffy white clouds Temperatures from Freezing to 100°
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How long does it take?
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How long does it take to walk 500 miles? 10 miles per day = 50 days 12 miles per day = 42 days 15 miles per day = 34 days 20 miles per day = 25 days 25 miles per day = 20 days
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How long will it take? Step 1: Walking Days Needed Total miles:500 Miles per day:÷15 # of walking days:33
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How much time do you need? Step 2: Total Days Needed Travel to trail:2 De-jet lag days:+1 # of Walking days:+33 Rest days:+4 In Santiago:+1 Travel home:+2 Total Days Needed: =43
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How much time do you want to spend?
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Less Than a lot of Time Option 1: Start closer to Santiago Option 2: Walk the Camino in stages Option 3: Walk the sections of your choice
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How much does it cost? vs. How much do you want to spend? $30 a day? $50? $100 or more?
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$30 a day Stay at municipal albergues, picnic and cook your meals $50 a day Stay at private albergues, occasional upgrade, eat at bars/restaurants $75-$100+ a day Stay in private accommodations, eat at restaurants (Includes food, beverages, accommodations, laundry, entrance fees, incidentals)
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Additional Budget Items Flight to Europe - $1000-$1200 Travel Insurance - $75-$150 + Ground transportation - $50-$150 Gear and Clothing - $200-$500 and up Passport - $135 At home expenses – varies Souvenirs Unexpected expenses on the trail – taxi or bus, lost/stolen/replacement items, upgrades
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Packing for the Camino What you need, what you don’t
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General Guideline Pack Light (goal: 10% of your ideal body weight) or Use a Luggage Transport Service
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What You Don’t Need Tent Cook stove GPS Fancy maps Sleeping pad Rope
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Consider Going Without… Electronic devices Hair dryer Electric toothbrush Books Cosmetics Jewelry and accessories
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Footwear is Personal Boots? Shoes? Sandals?
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Your Camino Footwear Select your socks first Buy ½ size larger than usual Seriously consider waterproof boots Break them in…walkwalkwalk Train carrying your backpack loaded to its Camino weight
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Your Camino Backpack
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Selecting Your Camino Backpack The right size for your body Not too big, not too small: 35 to 50 liters Hip belt Easy access for water Rain cover Personalize your pack
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For More Information: www.thecaminoexperience.com Walk Your Way
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