9 | Camino Portugues | Trail Maintenance
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2023
- Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis, 24 km
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Daily Costs Breakdown:
$08.00 Luggage Transfer
$06.60 Breakfast
$01.50 Snack
$11.50 Lunch
$04.00 Laundry
$04.70 Snack
$14.00 Dinner
$32.00 Pension
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$82.30 Total
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Filmed August 24, 2023. All rights reserved.
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Great job with the litter! You’ve inspired me to take my picker on the Frances in April next year.
Such a good idea! I noticed that pilgrims sometimes create quite a bit of trash, so this is a nice way to give back to the people maintaining the route.
😉👍
Excellent ❤
Thanks for the content, Efrén
Thank you for the support
Te has hecho tremendo turigrino 😝
Eso dicen por ahí 😆
My god, i am glad I did the Portuguese in 2018 before it became so crowded. That is no fun anymore.
OMG so many people. When was that ? Another great report, but, think I would look for quieter time. I have been following the Camino from Brussels, via Paris to Bordeaux. Hardly a person. Now taking a winter break. Restart from Bordeaux in mid March. Not sure if I should take the Norte or Francaise.
@peter5167
Maybe another idea for you: instead of taking norte or Frances: take the del norte till San vicente then take the Camino lebaniego y vadiniesis, then the Camino olvidado and then the Camino de invierno to get to Santiago. This is my plan... Since I don't want to walk on the crowded Camino Frances.
Thanks for suggestion! I will check this out.
Dates would be a good addition, so we can better judge people and weather conditions 👍🏽
Dates are on the video's description