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Fabada – Asturian Bean Stew – Fabada Asturiana

Prep Time: 20 min.[PT20M] Cook Time: 1 hr. 45 min.[PT1H45M] Ingredients: Generous 1 lb lacón (cured, air-dried pork shank), boned, or cured pork belly or spareribs 14 oz large dried… more

Introduction and Discussion of ‘The Way’

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Biarritz Lodging

Walking route from airport to hotel Monte Carlo   more

Biarritz travel information

http://en.biarritz.aeroport.fr/location/biarritz-airport-access.html more

Using treking poles

http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/hiking_poles_technique#.VUqOvor3bCR more

Lodging in SJPP

Hotel Ramuntcho at #1 Rue de France, on the corner of Rue de Citadelle (the main street in the old section).   You need to have a reservation for Orisson… more

My credencial arrived today!

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Cap City Half Marathon

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

Training walk

Mona, Eunice, and Concetta on their first training hike! more

WALKING THE CAMINO: PASSPORTS, CERTIFICATES AND COMPOSTELAS

http://caminoways.com/walking-the-camino-passports-certificates-and-compostelas#.VQmA8o7F9Bk 100k (61m) qualifies for the Compostella WALKING THE CAMINO: PASSPORTS, CERTIFICATES AND COMPOSTELAS Maria , 22 February 2015 Most people have a clear idea of why they want towalk… more

Sleeping Pad Research

http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Sleeping-Pad-Reviews/Therm-a-Rest-NeoAir-XLite more

Intro to Backpacking Class at Clintonville Outfitters

http://www.clintonvilleoutfitters.com/module/class.htm?classId=73996 more

Osprey Packs

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Transportation on the Camino

Camino Travel edit – http://www.hikingthecamino.com/plan/how-to-get-there    <-this link has info on major airports to start camino. Good info here about getting bus or train – Mona http://www.caminoadventures.com/camino-travel-planning/ Travel to St Jean… more

Trekking Gear

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Jacobsweg Route

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Jacobsweg Journal

Hello our wonderful friends/cat sitters!!! We made it safe and sound on Monday with an easy flight and no trouble finding our hotel. Adjusted quickly to the time change but… more

Carey Map

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Carey Walk Day 4

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Carey Walk Day 3

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Carey Walk Day 2

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Carey Walk Day 1

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Overview Map

  stage 1-10 11 – 18 19-26 fin 462.6 miles via google maps   more

Stage 30 – Arzúa to Santiago de Compostela

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Stage 29 – Palas de Rei to Arzúa

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Stage 28 – Portomarín to Palas de Rei

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Stage 27 – Sarria to Portomarín

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Stage 26 – O Cebreiro to Sarria (by way of Samos)

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Stage 25 – Villafranca del Bierzo to Pedrafita Do Cebreiro

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Stage 24 – Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo

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Stage 23 – Rabanal del Camino to Ponferrada

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Stage 22 – Astorga to Rabanal del Camino

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Stage 21 – Villadangos to Astorga

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Stage 20 – León to Villadangos

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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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