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[QUOTE="HelenvE, post: 143900, member: 25961"] Hola. My husband and I are from Australia and planning to walk the Camino Frances from late April through May 2014 starting in SJPdP. I heard about the Camino some years back and it sounded like an amazing adventure, and an incredible and special experience. I never dreamed at the time that we may one day be planning to do our own Camino. I'm currently reading everything I can lay my hands on, and have found this forum absolutely invaluable, so thank you all so much for the vast amounts of advice and information available here. I'm also learning some Spanish, which is a lot of fun. We still need to start gathering together the gear we are going to need, and there is endless information here to help with that. We haven't yet started a routine of regular walking, and that is something we need to get on to. I must confess to a degree of anxiety about crowds, bed bugs and blisters and other such nasties that I've read about here, and hope that all will be well for us. And we are still debating many things like whether to bring walking poles, sleeping mats etc etc, and wondering if we will actually make it... we've never actually done anything like this before and it feels like a really big thing to do, but important. I do feel like all the planning and dreaming is the start of the journey that will be our Camino. Buen Camino, Helen. [/QUOTE]
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