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Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:I plan on walking from St Jean, beginning the first week of September. If anyone else is planning on going at this time, let me know.
Tim
You could ask Ivar to add something into your name so we still know it is youTim-the-fat-Canadian said:....... I have lost 30 lbs over the last 7 months and look to lose more before I am done. Soon I will have to change my screen name out here. .........
Tim
'Tim-the-determined-Canadian 'might make a good new name. Tim, your post is one of the most heartwarming I have ever read on the Forum. You have turned 'failure' into a life-changing experience. I wish you continued joy as you train, and look forward to hearing more, especially when you walk the Camino.Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:I now find 2 hour walks short and look forward to 3 hour walks. My longest walk, which included several accents and decents of the Niagara escarpment lasted 4.5 hours. I have lost 30 lbs over the last 7 months and look to lose more before I am done. Soon I will have to change my screen name out here. Tim
Abbeydore said:....well done Tim, either you've got big baseballs or you really have shrunk loads.
You are doing better than me, my spanish is crap, very lazy & need to pick it up again, & walk more hours too; Walking nearly every day & feel better for it, but know a long way to go......a social-walk'n in Wales today , followed by Taize singing @ 1600.....In manus tuas, Pater....a great set-up for the NY :!:
David
anniethenurse said:Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:I plan on walking from St Jean, beginning the first week of September. If anyone else is planning on going at this time, let me know.
Tim
Tim you are a hero! Doing all this walking and attempting the Pyrenees again!
Please, let us know how we can follow your blog or website?
annie
Tia Valeria said:You could ask Ivar to add something into your name so we still know it is youTim-the-fat-Canadian said:....... I have lost 30 lbs over the last 7 months and look to lose more before I am done. Soon I will have to change my screen name out here. .........
Tim
Tim-who -was-the-fat-Canadian? or Tim-now-the-slim-Canadian?
Good to see you will be walking again
Buen Camino
lynnejohn said:Tim !
You are one of the most persevering and dedicated people I know!
You must feel very rewarded and proud to have already accomplished these training goals. I am confident that you will make it to Santiago this time. It would be great to see you again, and we will be walking in September, so perhaps....
Keep us updated on your training and preparations.
Buen Camino and congratulations!
lynne
Arn said:Tim...you are truly the:
"Amazing Shrinking Man"
Now you can step off the big screen and onto the Camino".
Well done, an inspiration for the Class of 2012!
Saludos,
Arn
Yvonne said:Tim I'm coming over from New Zealand and arriving in SJPP on 07 Sept.
My date might be a little later than what you are planning, but I'll certainly look out for you.
Do I keep an eye out for a Canadian maple leaf on your backpack?
Well done on your progress in training! I'm only starting now but you have spurred me on.
Yvonne
Hi Tim-the-no-longer-fat-Canadian,Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:" I plan on a re-do attempt in September, likely starting the first week.
ffp13 said:Hi all members of the class of 2012
My name is Frank I am a early retiree of 56 YO from Melbourne (Franks-town) this will be my 3rd Camino Frances I am not sure what the attraction is that has me wanting to do the camino again, and probably again later?
My dates are not yet firm but I am expecting to start from Roncessvale about mid May , flying from Oz via Beijing to Madrid or Barcelona depending on the best airfare deals available? so far Air china is winning plus I can have a stopover to walk a bit of the great wall
I am hoping also to find a volunteer hospitalero placement for a week or two? If I can't find a place to volunteer I may cosider waliking the Portuges route from Porto after i complete the french way
I am looking forward to meeting some forum members this time, as I met none in 6 weeks walking 2011, so please purchase you forum badges and put them on your pack
to get me in the mood I may just sit down and watch "The Way" Legit bluray copy I purchased in Spain on my last camino
cheers
Frank
I read that the 1st of May is a "big" holilday in France. Does that go for Spain as well? How long does this holiday last? Should we expect full-booked hostals/albergues during this holiday?
- Is it recommended to order rooms/bed reservations in advance, since this is the most crowded part of the Camino Frances - or can we count on finding suitable solutions along the way as we go?
I saw several people "lugging" SLR's, they seemed nappy enough to me. Also sure their photos turned out better than mine taken on my mobile. I'll still take my my mobile next time, but the SLR users might still prefer to take their cameras along next time as well.anauribe said:Part of my essential equipment when going anywhere is my reflex camera, because of my dedication to photography.
Might see you on the trail. We're (Helen & I) will also be starting Lourdes - SDC in April.RafaVer said:I will be doing Lourdes to Santiago April2012
Arn said:William...welcome to the Forum...OOPS, er well, welcome to the Class of 2012!
Great to hear you and your wife will be on Camino this year.
Please let us know of your impressions as you walk the Way.
All the best,
Arn
Using Google Chrome as a web browser it makes a good effort at translating your blog into English with only a few words defeating it.elirin said:I'm keeping a blog at http://www.elcamino-vagenarmalet.blogspot.com/ It's mainly in Swedish, which makes it useless to most people , but with a daily paragraph in English (as second language :wink: ).
Elisabet
BlackDog said:Using Google Chrome as a web browser it makes a good effort at translating your blog into English with only a few words defeating it.elirin said:I'm keeping a blog at http://www.elcamino-vagenarmalet.blogspot.com/ It's mainly in Swedish, which makes it useless to most people , but with a daily paragraph in English (as second language :wink: ).
Elisabet
Yes, we do! The advice, though, often goes ignored. Forum members do not discourage pilgrims from trying, but we try to accurately portray the fact that it is not easy. Perhaps a topic "It is not easy" at the top of Pilgrim Introductions would emphasize that a half-marathon a day for a month is not trivial task!!No body mentioned the pain on this forum.
Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:I am really glad to see some of the Fall 2012 folks begin to appear out here. As announced earlier, I plan on a re-do attempt in September, likely starting the first week. I have been walking almost every day for the past 6 months - on my own during the week and with a local chapter of the Bruce Trail Hiking Club on the weekends. I now find 2 hour walks short and look forward to 3 hour walks. My longest walk, which included several accents and decents of the Niagara escarpment lasted 4.5 hours. I have lost 30 lbs over the last 7 months and look to lose more before I am done. Soon I will have to change my screen name out here. I am still trying to learn Spanish but likely never will, and am improving my catchment of camino goodies (I found a silk sleeping bag that weighs less than 1/2 lb and folds into the size of a baseball).
I am interested in hearing from fellow pilgrims planning on going in the fall, and always appreciate the guideance of the veterns who monitor these threads and lend their very valuable advice.
Tim
Westdown said:Hi I'm Tom from Portland, Oregon. I'll be leaving from Le Puy in September this year, going to St Jean PdP, and coming back for the second leg next year(hopefully). I posted something in a new thread as I didn't notice this one for some reason. Hope to see some of you on the way.
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Hi Tom, I am Jenny from Vancouver, Wa. I am still confused by these posts and how to track who I have responded to so I hope you will respond and I will find your response! I will be starting from St. Jean on or about the first week in September. Did you know there is a new chapter of the Am. Pilgrims of the Camino starting in Portland? Great folks, who have been a wonderful resource. Let me know how your plans are coming, it would be great to know someone who will be in Spain when I will be. Jennifer 2012
Hi Jenny,jennyb said:My name is Jenny ..... will be walking the Camino Frances in April/May this year.
LaurelKay said:Kind of a scary thing to plan for, and I'm an event planner, so used to planning to the detail. I've never been backpacking or hiking or anything like that, so this will be brand new.
Hi Arlene,amourier said:It was suggested that I first get fitted for a good pair of hiking boots and a backpack and to start filling up the pack as time progresses. Any suggestions for me?
Silvina said:Hi everyone! Hola!
Well I guess I'll add myself (and my husband) to The Class of 2012, as we are preparing to walk from SJPDP to Santiago in early September. As I said before.......I can't wait to be there and experience myself The Camino. Hope to keep in touch with pilgrims who are going during the same month,
Thank you!
Thanks for the advice Col.colinPeter said:Hi Arlene,
Welcome to the forum. Yes, good to get your footware early, get it "broken in" and comfortable. My advice would be not to "heavy weight" with the boots just good support.
You'll find a bunch of packing lists in the euipment section, along with lots of opinions. My guide lines would be: good quality, light weight, quick drying, best socks & liners you can find and resist overpacking.
You'll find numerous first timers around your age (same as mine) on the Camino. Enjoy your time of preparation.
Buen Camino.
Col
Hi Arlene,amourier said:Do you think it will be safe enough for me to travel by myself? It seems my Camino "Buddy" has gotten cold feet and will not be travelling with me after all.
falcon269 said:Boots on the ground in Pamplona on March 9. I will be trying to stop for coffee at every opportunity, and will be anticipating pulpo in Melide for hundreds of kilometers. Aarn pack, Pacer Poles, New Balance boots, Altus poncho, and Tilley hat, so I will have international attire/equipment. Wave when you pass me!
amourier said:Do you think it will be safe enough for me to travel by myself? It seems my Camino "Buddy" has gotten cold feet and will not be travelling with me after all.
pal said:I am a 61 year old female who walked the Camino Frances alone in Aug and Sept of 2011. I speak English with only a dozen or so words of Spanish or another language. Never did I feel uncomfortable, let alone fearful, during my journey. I was as comfortable walking the Camino as I am walking my neighborhood at home.
Buen Camino
Pal
RitaRed said:Planning to walk the camino frances in may 2012, anyone care to join me?
I'll be starting in St. Jean-Pied-du-Port.
Could use tips, I've never done anything like this before.
Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:Silvina, Amourier
I will be walking the Camino beginning in St Jean in early September as well. I have not booked my flight tickets yet so I still have some flexibility. There are some pros and cons on what day to start the walk. Make sure you get your practice walks in
Tim
http://www.timscamino@blogspot.com
Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:Silvina, Amourier
I will be walking the Camino beginning in St Jean in early September as well. I have not booked my flight tickets yet so I still have some flexibility. There are some pros and cons on what day to start the walk. Make sure you get your practice walks in
Tim
http://www.timscamino@blogspot.com