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I'm just one day behind you. Buen Camino!!Leaving for Paris in 27 hours, planning to stay three days there, then train to Bordeaux for a night, then on through Bayonne to St. Jean. Start walking on the 14th!
I'm either very excited or frightened, not sure which.
Thank you DeadFred for all your posts, you have been such an encouragement and link for so many - Buen Camino to youHi AnnieY!.. Sounds like your repacking and unpacking will keep you in tip top shape. Ugh , Rain .. well think of yourself in Galica as I hear that is actually where all the rain in Spain is .
Septemeber 26th is when we leave from St Jean for Orission by that time you will be a seasoned Caminost and 75% of the way to Santiago de Compostela . Wish you the very best and hope you don't have to much rain !
I packed my bag!! 6.4 kg... but then I have to add food and water... is this good?
Every time I think of Friday my stomache turns over... what are we doing people? I'm the kind of person that wouldn't walk to the shops and taking the bus only if I had to... and now I'm planning to walk across a country
I can't wait to meet you all... I wish I was there for the meal but I'm pretty sure we'll bump into each other at some point! My pack is a red osprey... I'm the big tall blond
happy walking everyone
LesBrass, your pack is 1.6 k lighter than mine but I don't think I can ditch anything, so you are doing very well. If I can haul it up the hill on day one I guess I can carry it all the way. My evil plan is to lower my own weight along the way. Buen Camino!I packed my bag!! 6.4 kg... but then I have to add food and water... is this good?
Every time I think of Friday my stomache turns over... what are we doing people? I'm the kind of person that wouldn't walk to the shops and taking the bus only if I had to... and now I'm planning to walk across a country
I can't wait to meet you all... I wish I was there for the meal but I'm pretty sure we'll bump into each other at some point! My pack is a red osprey... I'm the big tall blond
happy walking everyone
Thank you DeadFred for all your posts, you have been such an encouragement and link for so many - Buen Camino to you
trust not too much rain but am prepared equipment wise but also I've seen my fair share of rain in Devon!!
I will be with you on your evil plan to drop a stone or two along my way on the Camino...my pack came in at 15lbs or 6.8 k.....I just wish I was 6.8k lighter in the belly before the Camino...I will just introduce myself like this: Hello, my name is Joost....I'm from Amsterdam.LesBrass, your pack is 1.6 k lighter than mine but I don't think I can ditch anything, so you are doing very well. If I can haul it up the hill on day one I guess I can carry it all the way. My evil plan is to lower my own weight along the way. Buen Camino!
Think many of us share that evil plan. The thought that I could end the camino in the best physical and spiritual shape I've been in for years, maybe ever, has a real appealI will be with you on your evil plan to drop a stone or two along my way on the Camino...my pack came in at 15lbs or 6.8 k.....I just wish I was 6.8k lighter in the belly before the Camino...I will just introduce myself like this: Hello, my name is Joost....I'm from Amsterdam.
Hi Les brass - do you go by the name a of a flower in one of the French forums? Glad you got everything sorted and are finally close to off.
We're a few days behind - leaving SJPP on 17th, May see you on the way. I'm with a tall brunette
buen camino
Hi from Ireland i can just add that the Camino is not for everyone ,if someone does not grab hold of it like you did then you can't convince them to do it .A solo camino will change your life in many ways and will draw you back again and again like me and my sister ,have a wonderful trip maybe see you along the way.I'll be on my way in just a little over two weeks. I will put my pack together this weekend and begin walking with it to get it adjusted and work out the kinks.
I've decided that the only electronic device I will take is a camera. Nothing fancy but I do not want to be without one if that special moment comes up. After hours of shopping for a journal I decided to pick up a 97 cent one at WalMart this morning. Just something to jot some notes and thoughts in.
Over the past year I have been able to lose about twenty pounds and the muscles in my legs feel like steel bands. But my feet still bark at me from time to time. Bruised heel, arthritic toe, achy tendon ... oh well ... I'll walk fast when I can, take it slow when I have to, bring plenty of ibuprofen and push through. I'm going no matter what. If any of you happy pilgrims come upon an old guy with the initials "RMG" on his pack and sing out a greeting and he doesn't respond with the good nature and enthusiasm you would expect, he is probably hurting that day and just concentrating on putting one foot in front of the other.
I wish I knew why I was called to do this. Many reasons come into my head. But the stern reality is that I just know I have to go. Mid life/mortality reflection, mourning the loss of close family members the last ten years, rebirth of my Catholic faith, mental reset from years of technical minutia, ... I don't know.
The preparation for this walk has been a journey. I have become attached to the gentle rhythm of walking. Cold brisk January nights with sleet stinging my cheeks and hot August days that turn my body and clothes into a wet mess. Steep hills that make the heart pound and moments of cool welcomed shade provide simple but profound variations that put me in touch with a part myself that seems different and new but familiar at the same time.
I wish my wife was going with me. She simply has no interest in walking five hundred miles. It is odd that someone I have been married to for thirty five years could be so detached from something that has taken such a strong hold on me. I can only conclude that I am meant to go alone.
Let the pilgrimage and all that it brings begin!
5 days and counting.10 Days til flight!
I keep looking at the updates of the Sept 2014 list and have this feeling the "green ooze" is coming for me!
10 days until I fly out. Add me to the "nervous and excited" camp.
I will be in St Jean on the evening of the 19th of September and leaving in the morning...are any of the folks willing to meet this evening before our departing on our journey wanting to meet up for a light dinner to discuss the Camino before we depart??? I'm staying near the train depot and would like to spend a hour or two going over things...any idea's on where there is great food and atmosphere to have a Camino meeting??? If any SJPDP experts out there can suggest a nice café or restaurant to have a nice "Public" meeting place, please post some ideas. I will be getting my first stamp this evening and going on Camino in the morning.
Hi from Ireland i can just add that the Camino is not for everyone ,if someone does not grab hold of it like you did then you can't convince them to do it .A solo camino will change your life in many ways and will draw you back again and again like me and my sister ,have a wonderful trip maybe see you along the way.
Hola,Hello Kerrychick!
I find it very interesting that 24 hours before I leave for the airport that I am reading an encouraging message from Ireland. My mother ( fiercely proud of her Irish heritage ) passed away last year. Thank you. I am looking forward to this. I hope you and your sister have a great Camino!
As my Mom who liked to quote a portion of that famous Irish prayer used to say, "May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back and may the sun shine warm upon your face."
Buen Camino!
My daughter and I arrive in Leon on 25 September.
September is shaping up nicely
and the finish is "may you be in haven half an hour before the devil knows your dead"Buen Camino.Hello Kerrychick!
I find it very interesting that 24 hours before I leave for the airport that I am reading an encouraging message from Ireland. My mother ( fiercely proud of her Irish heritage ) passed away last year. Thank you. I am looking forward to this. I hope you and your sister have a great Camino!
As my Mom who liked to quote a portion of that famous Irish prayer used to say, "May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back and may the sun shine warm upon your face."
Buen Camino!
Yeah ... and I'm green with envy ( but not for long ) . Stay healthy LesBrass!
Last lazy coffee at home then I'm off to check my pack for the 500th time - I'm off to the station in a couple of hours, Paris tonight SJP tomorrow. The absolute panic seems to have worn off and I'm strangely calm - probably because I've now turned off my work emails!
Last lazy coffee at home then I'm off to check my pack for the 500th time - I'm off to the station in a couple of hours, Paris tonight SJP tomorrow. The absolute panic seems to have worn off and I'm strangely calm - probably because I've now turned off my work emails!
Last lazy coffee at home then I'm off to check my pack for the 500th time - I'm off to the station in a couple of hours, Paris tonight SJP tomorrow. The absolute panic seems to have worn off and I'm strangely calm - probably because I've now turned off my work emails!
Hola everyone... I'm partying today... saying goodbye to my chums all at once then I have just one day left before we leave... SO EXCITED
The Dr is IN: Colleen...now that you've finally owned up to who you really are...and the fact that a bedroom full of people is your style. May I suggest a few things you should avoid:
-Loud laughing, clapping, giggling...after 10PM/2200H
- Changing your name more than once a day, because pilgrims get confused just trying to find the loo.
- You mentioned the "Les" part of your screen name. Then you mentioned you want to weigh "Less" at the completion of your Camino. Is this a spelling error, or are you saying that the Camino will be a hoot...and "Les/Less" is really more, or less is your goal? .
-Last thing to avoid...Joey. He will be on Camino at about the same time.
Buen "More or less" Camino,
Arn
In Bordeaux this evening, off to SJPP in the morning, there by noon. It's been a great travel day, but I'm ready to walk on Sunday.
Thank you Dead Fred!
Best of Luck Walkingman06!.. Here's a song to take with you . Buen Camino
Thanks, those were the days. James Taylor still has hair!
Buen Camino
.This year's part of my Camino ends today, two days early due to health reasons. I'll be taking the train from Sahagun instead of Léon. I've had a great time beyond expectations and my body kept up great, also beyond expectations.
I wish you all a very buen Camino and that you may be at least as happy about it as I am.
Adios!
This year's part of my Camino ends today, two days early due to health reasons. I'll be taking the train from Sahagun instead of Léon. I've had a great time beyond expectations and my body kept up great, also beyond expectations.
I wish you all a very buen Camino and that you may be at least as happy about it as I am.
Adios!
I have 2 more sleeps before i fly into Luton to meet my sister and then we fly together to Biarritz and the train to sjpdp to start our 3 camino .Last lazy coffee at home then I'm off to check my pack for the 500th time - I'm off to the station in a couple of hours, Paris tonight SJP tomorrow. The absolute panic seems to have worn off and I'm strangely calm - probably because I've now turned off my work emails!
Your beautiful sunset-colored matching clothes.... ; ) Have fuuuuuuuuuuuuun! I will be following you on your blog.One whole day before I go green - only two sleeps (if I get any sleep). My travel clothes are laid out on the chair and the pack is ready to be zipped up and go. And still it feels like it's not real, like it's still ages away. I hope I meet some of you early September peregrinos on the way, you should be getting close to Leon and Astorga. Buen Camino everyone!
Go for it, DeadFred! I'm going to check out your blog now...Probably going to snag this up for my blog Alyssa , if you and Hans are good with it
"To move, to breathe, to fly, to float, To Gain all while you give, To roam the roads of lands remote, To travel is to live. -Hans Christian Andersen
Yea, Camino sunrises! I didn't take a headlamp, just a little flashlight, and regretted it. Put it in right now! Buen Camino!Thanks Alyssa, I just wish you were coming along rather than following a sporadic and probably short-posted blog, but I shall do my level best to catch some sunrises for you (that reminds me I might need a headlamp for early mornings - outside, not inside the dorm). See, you're never really finished packing!
You sound as though you got plenty from your experience this time Tony. Keep looking forward to the next one. best of luckThis year's part of my Camino ends today, two days early due to health reasons. I'll be taking the train from Sahagun instead of Léon. I've had a great time beyond expectations and my body kept up great, also beyond expectations.
I wish you all a very buen Camino and that you may be at least as happy about it as I am.
Adios!
re head torch - how much did you really need it?Go for it, DeadFred! I'm going to check out your blog now...
Yea, Camino sunrises! I didn't take a headlamp, just a little flashlight, and regretted it. Put it in right now! Buen Camino!
hola,re head torch - how much did you really need it?
Depends when you start your Camino. For me as the sunrise comes late these days (almost 8am) I need it to find my way before sunrise. I do have a tiny torch that I use when I stay in the Albergues so as not to annoy the other pilgrims when the lights are switched off and I have to go to the loo.re head torch - how much did you really need it?
Buen Camino to you LindaOne whole day before I go green - only two sleeps (if I get any sleep). My travel clothes are laid out on the chair and the pack is ready to be zipped up and go. And still it feels like it's not real, like it's still ages away. I hope I meet some of you early September peregrinos on the way, you should be getting close to Leon and Astorga. Buen Camino everyone!
Hola Dave,Well hello all you September peregrinos!!
I have just returned to Dublin from Bilbao and boy! what a two weeks that was!
Surprisingly enough, I have received no blisters, just aches and pains from the climb on the first day and up to alto del perdon!
I met so many great people..great to see @jasonloke in Cuatro Cantones before I headed off!
Now to plan for next year
Buen Camino!
Thanks Clearskies, I will raise a glass to you tomorrow night on the square in Astorga! My top-up zen walk has started with the most torrential rain I think I have ever seen in Galicia and I stupidly (or typically) went to say hi to the Obradoiro and cathedral - and now, on my first night, I have a bathroom full of damp merino and walking shoes full of toilet paper. So it has begun.
Hola everyone!
I'm new in this amazing forum! So glad I found it! I want to start next week from Roncesvalles, not sure about the date yet (23rd, 24th?), I'll travel from Barcelona. Last year I walked from Sarria to Santiago, and it feels like a huge challenge to start from Roncesvalles this year! I have no rush and no time restrictions, so I can walk my own short etapas - specially at the beginning - I hope to get fit as I walk! I'd love to walk the whole camino to Finisterre... let's see how my body feels along The Way! Is there anyone leaving from Roncesvalles next week? Also, do you really think it's necessary to book accommodation in Roncesvalles at this time of the year? My idea is to sleep in albergues as I am on a tight budget.
Muchas Gracias y Buen Camino!!
Hola Dave,That's not a good start at all.
I hope the weather clears up and sun shines!
Thanks for your reply JoeNYC! Glad to know there will be plenty of people starting next week! I'm a bit nervous as it is the first time I plan to do the whole Camino! Do you have any recommendations for accommodation in Roncesvalles? Buen Camino to you too!Hola Silvinha:
They'll be plenty of people walking next week. I'm starting in SJPDP on the 23rd and taking 2 days to get to Roncevalles (stopping in Orrison). Perhaps I'll see you on the trail.
Buen Camino.
Thanks JGun87! Buen Camino!!!Welcome to the Sept group Silvinha! I will be walking a little bit behind you as I plan to get to Roncesvalles Sept 30. Buen Camino!
Margaret, thank you for all the information and help you have giving me and other pilgrims...we all appreciate all the knowledge you have shared with us. TroySushi1,
I am certain that today you are VERY excited.
Have a wonderful Camino! May all your dreams and planning now come true.
Margaret Meredith
Thanks for your reply JoeNYC! Glad to know there will be plenty of people starting next week! I'm a bit nervous as it is the first time I plan to do the whole Camino! Do you have any recommendations for accommodation in Roncesvalles? Buen Camino to you too!
You can reserve at this site www.alberguederoncesvalles.com Buen Camino!Thanks for your reply JoeNYC! Glad to know there will be plenty of people starting next week! I'm a bit nervous as it is the first time I plan to do the whole Camino! Do you have any recommendations for accommodation in Roncesvalles? Buen Camino to you too!
Me too! How did I get that status? (Not that I'm complaining...)(I like the way I am called a veteran member haha!)
Oooh, so exciting!! Someone else had posted that it was expected to pour. Poor you.Thanks Clearskies, I will raise a glass to you tomorrow night on the square in Astorga! My top-up zen walk has started with the most torrential rain I think I have ever seen in Galicia and I stupidly (or typically) went to say hi to the Obradoiro and cathedral - and now, on my first night, I have a bathroom full of damp merino and walking shoes full of toilet paper. So it has begun.
Maybe it is because we have walked the Camino?Me too! How did I get that status? (Not that I'm complaining...)
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That's not a good start at all.
I hope the weather clears up and sun shines!
Hola Dave,
Got a light drizzle coming out of Burgos at 0600hrs. Lasting an hr or more. Good practice for all of us. Enjoy your time at home.
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Wait a minute! "ClearSkies" liked the message about a light drizzle?!?
I'm so confused.
August 23 rd-Geoff Stewart, Allister
August 24th- zolarose asger.me
August25th -Angelo
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife, Diegomartine
August27th - cinimod
August 28th - Agnogel, Sami Aaltonen
August29th- gimpywalker, Cambridge Pilgrim , Tez, Tony Jansen, Damien Reynolds(Irun)
August 30th -Smtl(+1)
August 31st -Oso, Snake , Kiwi-d(Pamplona )
September 1st - gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj, Skudah. OnePerfectStep
September 2nd -Denis Aldridge , Flaca005,Purrrrple Panda , OzAnnie ( Irun), Dutch
September 3rd -Dave 2525, ColeenK, Laelia2 Leandra.Scott, Jane Erasmus, June F, Rain-or-Shine ( Ayako), DQuinn(Debra)
September 4th –clearskies, Katies Dad (Leon), el ciervo amarillo( walking from England!) , Jason Loke , DragonflyAnnie & OzJacko, Barabara Teresa Bates( +1), TonyC( Tony & Barbara), ndrea
September 5th -Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter, Musedoc, WalkCWalk, MichaelSG (Lisboa), OTH86, David Egglestone, LiesbethSA , Linda Wentzel Hetty & Gerald van Gurp, Ward Carson, Rcamargo, nigeloz, Sheri Campbell
September 6th - Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala ,Sriyantra, DaleKathryn,Pawel,Basquefan1(Le Puy), Paul Pickford
September 7th -Wiglaura(+ 8) , Denisealldridge,jessica.vthhiker,Wolfdog , alian. Fr (Pomplona ), twobats(John & Tracey ,Pomplona), Halfang, Liz
September 8th
September 9th Monk Moses, taozenqi , mferrara , Valgongs,
September 10th -Gretchen Hirni, Mary Kate ( Biarritz , Norte) , Carrollnova , kiwidub
September 11th-Jacquelineharris ,Jennie and her sister Linda, Cathy Mahoney,LakaPaka
September 12th- PetiteWalker,itsJann, GerardCarey, alrushton, Ashley Benner, Rorik,Vivello, LesBrass (Roncevalles)
September 13th - Arkbuilder, Barber1586,ray jay , Christine law, Don Hoff (Astroga)
September 14th -Walking Man 06, RogerM, Cate A ,Gardengirl
September 15th -Janet Ellen, Marilyn Russell
September 16th -Jabaldo, GreatDane (Bizkaretta (Corazon Puro)), twojay54, Janicelee
September 17th- -Zarniwoop,jessica.vthhiker, Kathleen de Montreal, Shaffers(2), swaziDale
September 18th- nidarosa(Astorga) , drvnsmiln (Fran & Kathy) ,Kerrychick
September 19th -Holly, ksam, Dennis & Lisa, soleprint(Pomplona), eagleak(6)
September 20th -Jamie Archer, AnnieY, gidivet(Pomplona),TarynAnn, Sushi1
September 21st -Adhemar78,Griffin57(Burgos)
September 22nd –jdpiguet (Astorga) ,Seamas O'Muireadhaigh
September 23rd -Silvester (Leon) , CaptBuddy(Roncesvalles), gmonkey(Burgos?/Leon?), JoeNYC ,onelight ,marylynn, SooYunKim, michryan, Silvinha or the 24th ((Roncesvalles)
September 24th -Annie Little
September 25th-s4sfamily(Leon), sooh(Pomplona), Daleen Slabbert
September 26th - DeadFred, Bernatchez M, organflute, Rachel_1981, KatieChester
September 27th - Jgun87, Kristina Wilkening, MileHighPair(2)
September 28th-Santiago _67(Logroño)
September 29th-
September 30th-Lockslay , Mr Smirky
Oct 1st -awakengaime
Here's some interesting Camino stats shared by Johnny Walker for the first 6 months of 2014
http://www.johnniewalker-santiago.blogspot.com/
We're starting from Viscarret (9 or 10 km down the way from Roncesvalles) on 23 Sept.Hola everyone!
I'm new in this amazing forum! So glad I found it! I want to start next week from Roncesvalles, not sure about the date yet (23rd, 24th?), I'll travel from Barcelona. Last year I walked from Sarria to Santiago, and it feels like a huge challenge to start from Roncesvalles this year! I have no rush and no time restrictions, so I can walk my own short etapas - specially at the beginning - I hope to get fit as I walk! I'd love to walk the whole camino to Finisterre... let's see how my body feels along The Way! Is there anyone leaving from Roncesvalles next week? Also, do you really think it's necessary to book accommodation in Roncesvalles at this time of the year? My idea is to sleep in albergues as I am on a tight budget.
Muchas Gracias y Buen Camino!!
I thought that was curious, as well.Looking at the list I see that 75% of the September Peregrino's have hit the trail and very few have gotten back to tell us how's they are doing . This can only mean one thing.
They are having so much fun they don't want to spoil our surprise Whooop!
Hola Dave,Maybe it is because we have walked the Camino?
Ah Hontanas, I loved it there.Hola Dave,
Arrived at Hontanas, the Meseta was nice, cool n windy in the morning. Got blisters, stopped here. No rain, cool temps.
I loved Hontanas too and stayed two nights at the amazing "En El Camino" albergue in Boadilla. It was more like a resort than an albergue!Ah Hontanas, I loved it there.
It's great that it is not raining anyway.
Don't forget to stay in Boadilla del Camino tomorrow
Hola Dave,I loved Hontanas too and stayed two nights at the amazing "En El Camino" albergue in Boadilla. It was more like a resort than an albergue!
Here are some pics of "En El Camino" in Boadilla. I believe I paid 7 Euros per night.
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Hola Alyssa,Here are some pics of "En El Camino" in Boadilla. I believe I paid 7 Euros per night.
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We have been using a small led torch. We hadn't intended to walk in the dark but we are away be 7am and you need it for the first 30-45 minutes particularly if it is rocky.re head torch - how much did you really need it?
Hola,We
We have been using a small led torch. We hadn't intended to walk in the dark but we are away be 7am and you need it for the first 30-45 minutes particularly if it is rocky.