melian
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Past: Camino Francés (2006, 2008)
Future: Milan-Finisterre (May-August 2014)
Hello everybody!
I've been reading your beautiful forum for a while and I finally decided to introduce myself. I'm Sara, nearly 30, I live in Milan (Italy) and I am an archaeologist and a pilgrim. I've walked the Camino Francés twice: the first time, in 2006, with my mother, we crossed the Pyrenees in Roncesvalles and we continued our walk from Leon to Santiago. The second time, in 2008, I left with a friend of mine and we walked from SJPP to Santiago. After nearly 6 years, I will start walking again, but this time I will walk alone from my city to Finisterre.
I will walk part of the Via Francigena, from Milan to the Montgenevre, then, the Via Domitia to Arles, from where I've planned a personalized path across Camargue to reach Carcassonne. In Carcassonne I will start following the Camino du Piémont Pyrénéen to SJPP, where I will reach the Camino Francés once again.
I've collected a lot of information about these paths and I would be happy to share them with you and with all those who wish to walk them. Currently, most of the documentation is in Italian, but I'm working on the translation... so, keep in touch!
If you'd like to know something more about me and my Camino, here is my website: www.100daysontheway.com. I will also be happy to receive your comments and suggestions!
Buen Camino everybody!
Sara
I've been reading your beautiful forum for a while and I finally decided to introduce myself. I'm Sara, nearly 30, I live in Milan (Italy) and I am an archaeologist and a pilgrim. I've walked the Camino Francés twice: the first time, in 2006, with my mother, we crossed the Pyrenees in Roncesvalles and we continued our walk from Leon to Santiago. The second time, in 2008, I left with a friend of mine and we walked from SJPP to Santiago. After nearly 6 years, I will start walking again, but this time I will walk alone from my city to Finisterre.
I will walk part of the Via Francigena, from Milan to the Montgenevre, then, the Via Domitia to Arles, from where I've planned a personalized path across Camargue to reach Carcassonne. In Carcassonne I will start following the Camino du Piémont Pyrénéen to SJPP, where I will reach the Camino Francés once again.
I've collected a lot of information about these paths and I would be happy to share them with you and with all those who wish to walk them. Currently, most of the documentation is in Italian, but I'm working on the translation... so, keep in touch!
If you'd like to know something more about me and my Camino, here is my website: www.100daysontheway.com. I will also be happy to receive your comments and suggestions!
Buen Camino everybody!
Sara