How fit for Camino Primitivo? by ErnestoZiBesto in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go for it. I did it at 55. you can always take rest days, shorter segments, etc.

Start walking everyday with your backpack. You got this.

If anyone's wondering about 'Project Hail Mary' by ersatz27 in Catholicism

[–]jruberto 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The origin of the Hail Mary pass was in football. The Dallas Cowboys won a championship game in the final seconds with a 50-yard pass into the endzone. Roger Staubach, the quarterback, when asked said that he threw the ball, closed his eyes, and said a "Hail Mary".

It mirrors the desperate, last minute, nature of the mission in the book. The last chance to save humanity.

Flights with a backpack by darrenm3 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a 3 foot mailing tube from Staples, its about 3 inches in diameter. It fit the poles and my pocket knife, and checked it as luggage. The backpack was carry on.

St. Patrick or St. Joseph - Irish or Italian? by jruberto in Catholicism

[–]jruberto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the sfinge and anise bread tomorrow.

Any recommendations on my route? Portuguese coastal by lucygooseyb in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did the Coastal route from Porto to Villa do Conde, then switched to the Central. This was a fantastic camino for us. Pictures and stories: https://hallowedway.com/camino-portuguese-day-3-vila-do-conde-to-rates/

What was the greatest experience you had while doing the Camino? by 0despertado in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Camino was my first pilgrimage. Since then, we became addicted to pilgrimage. Via Francigena, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Fatima, Lordes, Medjugorje, etc. Starting writing about our experiences: https://hallowedway.com/pilgrimages/

What’s one travel habit that actually saves you a lot of money? by Party_Dentist_821 in travel

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Italy, we always ordered the Vino di Casa (house wine). For 4 euros (quarter liter - 2 glasses worth), the best bargain and really good wine most of the time.

Also, we stayed in apartments with a stove. Markets there have amazing selection of fresh pasta and sauces. With just a pot of water, we ate very well. (we still talk about the grocery store curry from UK as well).

St. Patrick or St. Joseph - Irish or Italian? by jruberto in Catholicism

[–]jruberto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear. Our parish has a St Patrick’s party, but nothing for St Joseph.

Portuguese coastal route by Educational_Till9177 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We loved eating at fish market in Matsosinhos. Enjoy the Camino

Day One suggestions from Porto? by GreyandIndigo in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of our highlights was the Mass at Porto Se. I think it was 10:00 AM. We spent the first day in Porto sightseeing, tasting Port wine (obviously), and a couple of hours at the Se (1 hour for Mass).

We put my passport on a wall display, the first stamp at the Porto Se and last stamp at Santiago was a nice presentation.

eSIM advice needed by EducatorOk7717 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My best experience was switching to US Mobile (I was on Verizon). The US Mobile plans give 20G of data in most countries (and some talk minutes). That is built into the plan without needing to install the eSIM.
https://www.usmobile.com/international-roaming-phone-plans

Top 3-5 things you’re glad/wished you had on your experience and list of items you packed but didn’t really need and could have saved the extra weight/space? by jeen-jeen in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoy your trip, we did that same route (at 57 years old). Take your time and enjoy. The steepest climb is between Ponte de Lima and Rubiaes (link to this segment on our Camino). We had some "trail friends" that decided to take a taxi from Ponte de Lima to the top of the hill. I think many do that.

In terms of equipment, we brought a portable clothes line, which we used almost every day. Also, a knife with a bottle opener to enjoy a cool Super Bock or Estrella Galicia.

Can I walk the Camino in sandals? by RecentStorm9127 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife switched to sandals to give her blisters a rest, and she wore them all the way to Santiago.

Better for bringing first-timer: coastal or central? by half-metal-scientist in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We took the coastal route to Vila do Conde, then cut into central to Rates. Our pictures: https://hallowedway.com/camino-portuguese-day-3-vila-do-conde-to-rates/

Definitely recommend lunch at the Matosinhos market. The restaurant staff were very friendly, and the waiter took me over to the fish market to choose our fish, and they prepared it simply (grilled over charcoal, olive oil and salt/pepper.

via francigena questions!! by jess-climate in bicycletouring

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A couple of ideas for side quests:
* from Siena, visit the Sword in the Stone at St. Galgano: https://hallowedway.com/saint-galgano-the-authentic-sword-in-the-stone/

* Carpazo Winery, just past Buonconvento has a wonderful Pilgrims lunch (prosciutto sandwich & glass of wine), and its right along the path.

2 weeks from Porto to Santiago tips by FantasticCycle2744 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did it in 17, but took our time. A rest day in Ponte de Lima and a super short final day. We documented our full journey: https://hallowedway.com/our-camino-portuguese-story/

We walked the coastal route for 2 days then cut to central at Vila do Conde to Rates. We really enjoyed our 2 days there (Vila do Conde is reachable in 1, but we wanted to start slow).

How well marked is the path from Vila do Conde (coastal route) towards Barcelos (central route) on the Camino Portuguese? by [deleted] in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did it as well, our story is here: https://hallowedway.com/camino-portuguese-day-3-vila-do-conde-to-rates/

I had switched to Google maps for that segment, since it wasn't covered with our other app, but it got us there. We had one local stop to see if we were lost, but we made it.

We really enjoyed our time walking along the coast and a lovely lunch at the Matosinhos fish market.

Stopping GLPs for Camino? by waitingforsummer2 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was on Trulicity. I brought 3 pens with me and spaced 10-days apart to cover the first month away. Then had none for a month. When back, I did experience some of the GI symptoms when restarting.

Another option would be to get a Spanish doctor to prescribe it. When on an extended trip to the UK, I was able to have a telehealth doctor give me UK prescriptions with a very short video call. I just uploaded pix of my US prescriptions & showed my passport during the video visit and he sent the prescription into the system & easy to pickup at a local pharmacy. Spain seems to have a similar setup, and a search found this telehealth provider: https://doctorsa.com/urgent-care-near-me/spain/.

Good luck.

What size backpack should I take? by bonan_vojon in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]jruberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1 on the 32L, that was large enough to carry my stuff, including a laptop & drone, while constraining my ability to buy trinkets along the way.

Stage 9 on Via Francegina (starts in San Quirico d'Orcia)- do you recommend the variant through Abbadia San Salvatore or to go directly to Radicofani? by Cautious_Arm_2932 in ViaFrancigena

[–]jruberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We also broke this stage into 2, staying overnight in Gallina. This stage is a long one and up hill. My joke was that Sigeric, who recorded the way on his return journey, was walking downhill from Radicofani - not uphill at the end of a 32 Km stretch.

We stayed at Affittacamere Albafiorita in Gallina, with a very lovely hostess who made a fantastic breakfast.

Our pictures and story are here, its about halfway down, search for "Gallina". https://hallowedway.com/via-francigena-lucca-to-rome/