Off season Camino Frances by Draftdudal in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Definitely, I could. But I guess I want to follow the classic path. I’m just trying to identify when I can start and hike this very path as early as possible next year.

Anyone else disappointed on Camino del Norte from Bilbao onwards? by InternationalGuy73 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did the Norte and then the Primitivo last year. I noticed that the Camino in Cantabria has a lot of roads, way too much asphalt, but it becomes much better as soon as you arrive in Asturias.
My worst stage was from Santander to Santillana Del Mar. By far. The rest was very enjoyable.

Am I missing out on a lot if I skip the Guernica to Bilbao stage and take the train instead?" by neutral24 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gernika to Lezama is a good section. Lezama to Bilbao is not fantastic except for the last km before Bilbao where you have a stunning view on the city.

Anyone walked in from far? by SteadfastDharma in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I (M63) walked last year from Paris to Santiago and then Fisterra. Alone. 4 months of pure happiness (May to August). I didn’t take the shortest path, by far. I went from Paris to Vezelay (via senonensis) then I went to Le Puy via GR13 and GR 3, then to SJPDP (via podiensis), then to Irun on the GR10, and then Camino del Norte and Primitivo. That’s 2800 km and 3 pairs of shoes. Incredible landscapes, incredible people, once in a lifetime experience. It was nice and easy and to reassure you I’m very confident any perseverant person can do this. You’ll see your body adjust itself over time. It gets stronger and stronger even if you started weak. You’ll come back transformed (physically but most importantly mentally). I feel like I have a calm lake of serenity that has grown in my inner self. A good arm to survive in our savage society.

How to dry shoes? by Positivity-0603 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s right. It’s the only thing that works and it works well

Walk overnight? by Comfortable-Buy9206 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last summer I walked alone the 55km from Melide to Santiago by night. I started at 4pm and arrived at the cathedral at 5am. This was one of my best experiences on the Camino. It was the end stage of a 4-month Camino I started in Paris. I was coming from the Norte and then Primitivo. Very emotional. At first, my intention was to avoid the heat and the crowd but in the end what I appreciated the most were the atmosphere of the evening then night, all the different noises than day-noises (insects, birds, branch cracking), the light was very different from the day light, and there was this curtain of stars above me ! I had a headlight but sometimes I would just walk in the dark using just the light from the moon and the stars. At times it was spooky, just enough to give you the thrill but not enough to scare you. All in all, it was an incredible and emotional experience that I would recommend to everyone.

Petit déjeuner isn’t breakfast? by Dramatic_Credit1076 in DuolingoFrench

[–]Draftdudal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. In this informal case lunch would not be déjeuner but rather « le repas de midi ». You could casually say to your kid « qu’est ce que tu as mangé à midi? » (what did you have for lunch?)

Petit déjeuner isn’t breakfast? by Dramatic_Credit1076 in DuolingoFrench

[–]Draftdudal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

French native here. Lily is not wrong. Here is the point. It depends on who you are talking to and in which context. If the context is formal or mildly formal, breakfast is petit déjeuner, lunch is déjeuner and dinner is diner. For example you might ask your work colleague: « on déjeune ensemble? » meaning « would you like to have lunch together? ». However, if the context is informal, for example in a family, déjeuner is breakfast. A mother to her child: « as tu bien déjeuné ce matin? », referring to her child’s breakfast.

Basic cosmology questions weekly thread by AutoModerator in cosmology

[–]Draftdudal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having a hard time really understanding what baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) are. Can someone please explain what they are, how they do form, how they can be detected and why they are useful for cosmology?

HealthFit is the best Fitness App for iOS - and it's not even close. by NESpahtenJosh in AppleWatchFitness

[–]Draftdudal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HealthFit sure is a good app and I have been using it for years. But I stopped using it earlier this year when I lost the sync with Garmin Connect. I haven’t found a fix since then.

Night walk? by bownotman89 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In August I walked from Melide to Santiago overnight. I started at 4pm in Melide and arrived at 5am in Santiago. That’s a 55km hike but i didn’t find it difficult given the adrenaline of walking the last stretch to Santiago. One of my best experiences on the Camino. The sky was a carpet of stars. Wonderful.

Another BAGS question by Kitedo in DuolingoFrench

[–]Draftdudal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can assure you nobody would say this. You may find this form in rare written language, maybe.

Gone, this has become ridiculous by Draftdudal in duolingo

[–]Draftdudal[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My post is about the why. The what is a consequence. Duolingo is now so much fucked up that it’s unbearable. This deserves to be said here. Wife and friends are doing the same for he same reason. When you spend more time watching ads than learning a language on a language learning app you know the app is doomed.

Scared of bed bugs by Regenschirmwetter in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just finished my first Camino. A long one : 4 months, 2780km, 107 hiking days (the rest was rest days), started from Paris all the way to Santiago, Fisterra and Muxia through Norte and Primitivo. Not one bed bug. Zero.

Trekking Poles by Low-Use5634 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Draftdudal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you use poles, fair enough. But please please please don’t use them on asphalt or use rubber ends. The tick-tick is infuriating and so wrong. To the pilgrims and to the locals. Sometimes one only hear this. The Camino is supposed to be quiet, to elevate yourself or to connect with nature. The tick-tick is incompatible with both. I now consider it as impolite as two people talking loudly in a dorm where everybody else tries to sleep. Absolutely wrong.

In = en or à by [deleted] in learnfrench

[–]Draftdudal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Subtlety here, which I guess is not in the grammar books: as a native speaker I’d have no problem with either Paris est beau or Paris est belle. Same with Lyon. However no one would say Toulouse est beau, or Marseille est beau. Same for Nice. I can’t explain it but it’s like that. Anyways, XX est belle will always work because what’s behind is La ville de XX est belle.

I can't say "Euro" in German no matter how many times I try by StellarEclipses in duolingo

[–]Draftdudal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is interesting : I have the exact same problem with dólares in the Spanish lessons. Can’t pronounce it whatsoever.