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[QUOTE="chinasky, post: 118693, member: 23050"] Hi, i'm Fabio, 36y old from Northern Italy and i'm planning my first Camino Francès from SJPDP for april/may 2014. Most likely I will begin the route on April the 19th or 20th and I hope to finish it within 30-33 days. Because i'm from Turin, i will fly from Milan Orio al Serio to Lourdes and from here by bus/train to Bayonne and then SJPD. I hope to get to SJPDP in the evening and begin the journey the next day. I'm still not quite sure of being able to get up to finisterre or to stop to Santiago and live the city for a couple of days. Or maybe i will slow down even more in order to dedicate myself to my passion, photography, and to bring even more deeply the meditative process that I hope will accompany me along the way. I've started to prepare theoretically (reading guides, travel stories and watching documentaries and films), physically (with longer and longer walks) and, above all, psychologically. I'm facing a very difficult and complex stage of my life and I really hope that the Camino will have a thaumaturgical effect on me. I hope to get in touch with other people who have chosen to walk the path during this period, so do not hesitate to contact me privately to exchange tips and opinions. Buen Camino to all! Fabio [/QUOTE]
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