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A winter walk...why am I worried?

meenas

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Hello Camino friends, I have a dream to walk the Camino and arrive at Santiago de Compostela on Christmas Eve. I've walked the Camino Frances twice and the Camino Portuguese, but these have all been walks in September/October/November. This time, I'm starting in the second half of November, walking the Camino Aragones from Jaca to Puenta la Reina, then my partner will join me probably in Burgos. For some reason, as a solo woman, I'm feeling vulnerable before I begin, although I have walked the Camino Frances, and sections of the Camino Portuguese alone. Maybe it's the mix of a winter Way and starting alone? Also I am thinking of the female peregrina who went missing, and my heart goes out to her and her family. Just thought I'd share these thoughts...
 
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The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
It's normal to feel trepidation. You are trying something you never did before.
Still, you know the trail, you know your limits, you know what to expect. Feel the fear, and do it anyway.
You are in for a wonderful adventure.

Aside from all that, crime tends to spike in hot weather. It seems the bad guys don't much like sharing their talents so much when it's cold outside!
 

This couply with baby, did it over christmas, every day was vlogged. good viewing of whats to come. Looked to be very few people about that time of year.
 
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thank you Rebecca and Toad of Toad Hall - I really appreciate your comments, and for putting me onto this wonderful video blog of the Irish couple with a baby - such a great way to get an understanding of what winter will be like. My excitement and imagination is reignited! Much love to you both!
 

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