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¡Gracias! This is so very helpful to so many of us!!
Thankyou Ivar for all you do. FYI I think their is a glitch with your forum email system Ive been receiving the same email several times a day for the past 2 weeks.
Camino Frances getting busier. Last October it was fairly busy and I saw a few guys I'd seen in Leon a week ago. I stopped in las Herrerias and we will climb Ocebriero tomorrow. A few places are closed but a big shout out to LA pandela here as the rooms are fantastic and the menu del dia was brilliant. We fly out Monday from Santiago so might not go further than portomarin but hopefully I'll make it to cafe ligonde my favourite restaurant in Eirexe.
Great interview! Thanks for the information.
Can you tell me what the occupancy levels of the albergues are currently? Last year only 50% of the beds were available. Is that still going? thx
Thank you so much for information. Bless you. See you in September.
Greetings from Colorado
Nice interview. Good points on the masks and tests. Easier to find and less expensive in Spain! In the US out pharmacies maximized profits – often packaged multiple tests in one box, and other less necessary items (gloves, hand wipes) with surgical masks, N95 rarely available.
Sweet lady with lots of great tips. Thanks for having a talk with her.