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Starting El Norte April 26, 2015

urbanhiker

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Camino Frances (2012)
Le Puy to Moissac (2013)
Camino Portugues (Sept 2014)
Camino del Norte/Irun to Luarca (April 2015)
Camino Inglés/Camino Finisterra/Muxia (Oct 2015)
Moissac to St. Jean (2016)
Hi, My name is Ray. I'm from California and will be starting the Camino del Norte on April 26th from Irún. I will walk for about four weeks. Not sure where I will end up, but then will have to return home. If necessary, I will hopefully return this year to finish. This will be my 4th Camino experience. Here is a link to my blog if anyone is interested.

ontoelnorte.wordpress.com
 
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Buen Camino and depending on your speed, you may arrive at Santiago.
Do bear in mind that the first week is, in my opinion, the hardest, so do not get discouraged :)

Lettinggo
 
Buen Camino and depending on your speed, you may arrive at Santiago.
Do bear in mind that the first week is, in my opinion, the hardest, so do not get discouraged :)

Lettinggo
Thanks for that. I always secretly believe I will finish, but i've learned that it will be what it will be. I'll just keep walking and see what happens.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi, My name is Ray. I'm from California and will be starting the Camino del Norte on April 26th from Irún. I will walk for about four weeks. Not sure where I will end up, but then will have to return home. If necessary, I will hopefully return this year to finish. This will be my 4th Camino experience. Here is a link to my blog if anyone is interested.

ontoelnorte.wordpress.com

Urbanhiker:

You might finish in 28 days. I walked from San Sebastian in 29 days last year. The last third of this Camino is relatively easy compared to the first third. Thanks for the link. I will follow your blog and walk vicariously through you this year.

Ultreya,
Joe
 

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