I love that you continue to post videos. As a mom, I appreciate the priorities that may interfere with the regularity of your posts. I look forward to the day when you can complete the Via Francigena/Romea/di Francesco. I hope to complete one of these one day.
Thank you so much for sharing your adventure. Your videos have helped me plan my trip. I’m off today from Oregon to Rome to Florence where my friend and I start first week in April. When you mention it’s been a really hard day it lets me know to be ready. I can’t wait. Blessings to you
So grateful for this description. Did you camp much? Were you able to find accommodation on the day of or did you have to do a lot of advance planning?
I always found accommodation but I brought a tent so I was mainly staying in campgrounds and they always have a space for a single tent and my plan B was to just camp anywhere which I did. Having a tent took away the stress of having to book ahead But planning ahead might be a good idea as I t was somewhat stressful to also not know if you were going to find a place to stay when you arrived.
Amazing, thanks. I'll be bringing a tent, too. I ordered the book, which has arrived. and have used their registration process to get an additional code to go along with the QRs (did you have to do that?), but they have not responded and there is no contact info for them i the book. Any advice? Did it take long for you to get a code? Thanks for taking the trouble to respond.@@lightcreature1350
Sorry I just saw this today. 😅 On the last pages of the guide where you see the coffee moka picture you will find your own personal code which you insert after the code of the map page. You insert your personal code everytime you put in the main map page code. It should be like 2 letters or numbers.
If you are just one person, then it is mandatory to have a guide. But, if you are with a group of two or more people, then its not compulsory to have a guide.
Thank you so much for the appreciation. I used the cicerone guidebook. You can also download the gpx tracks online at www.viadifrancesco.it/. The gox tracks show you exactly where you are on the map so it's almost impossible to get lost.
Have you walked Florence to Assisi then Rome to Assisi ? if so that is where I have gotten confused, I thought it was all one walk Florence to Assisi@@lightcreature1350