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[QUOTE="dmartin53, post: 96287, member: 16145"] Hi, Poppz Welcome! I'm planning my camino Sept -October..leaving SJPP on the 20th and hope to take the month of October to reach SdC. I have found this forum invaluable....not just for logistics but for support and encouragement. A couple of things I trying to keep foremost in my mind: 1. Go slow...in my trainining I have slowed my pace...I am a fairly fast walker here at home when I do my daily 4 miles but these distances and the weight are a whole new ball park. Slow and steady... I'm thinking this is a Tortoise and Hare story; My legs are not young...58 yrs .... so I do gentle stretching now... something I never did before. I am going to Orrisson the first night to begin easing into the camino. 2. I am trying to pack light.... this is a work in progress. I change my mind every other day but I hope when the time comes I have only the essentials. I have read a few of books... Kevin Codd's was my favorite thus far and I just got Linda Davidson's for a more cultural background. (I will not be bringing this tome with me!) I also watched all 13 parts of Radio Buen Camino which was very good. That said, I am trying not to have expectations... go with the flow so to speak and keep an open mind about the journey with a sense of humility and gratitude for each step I am able to make. I hope our paths cross at some point. Debbie in NH PS Got to get my forum patch!!!! [/QUOTE]
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