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Month: April 2015

Paris to Bayonne Blog Snips

source here In order to ride any SNCF/ TGV train,ie from Paris/Montparnasse to Bayonne, you need a reserved seat. You can book these trains 3 months in advance via this… more

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One Pan Spanish Fish Stew

Ingredients handful flat-leaf parsley leaves, chopped 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped zest and juice 1 lemon 3 tbsp olive oil, plus extra to serve 1 medium onion, finely sliced 3 medium… more

Everything You Need to Know about Electrolytes

Everything You Need to Know about Electrolytes By: Isabel Smith, MS, RD, CDN Consuming enough electrolytes is an important part of any Reboot plan but I often get asked where… more

camino forum snips pertaining to skipping stages

DON’T skip: The climb out of Castrojeriz The climb up O’Cebrerio The climb up to and down from Cruz de Ferro The last 110km from Sarria to Santiago The climb… more

The Camino De Santiago is a pilgrimage trail across europe that ends in Santiago De Compostella. I walked the Camino Frances route starting in France, crossing the Pyrenees into Spain and west to Compostella.

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