Starting Camino Frances April, 2019

Waterlassie

So Cal Stroller
Sep 20, 2017
17
35
Southern California
Time of past OR future Camino
April, 2019
I've booked my flight from Southern California to Dublin. I'm planning to spend a few nights there to adjust to time and shake off the weariness of the long plane flight, then fly to Biarritz on Ryanair, then bus/train to SJPP. I want to check in around April 10, and start my journey ahead of any Palm Sunday festivities. I'm hoping to be in a smaller town outside of Pamploma-ish by the time Semana Santa parades start and be settled in for a bit to enjoy and watch.

I've done wilderness backpacking for a few years and hope that my ultralight gear and experience will come in handy. I've walked long miles, but I've never walked for more than 10 days in a row. I'm very excited that I won't have to set up and take down a tent every day and cook dehydrated food in a Jet Boil and eat with a spork. :)

I'm excited, nervous, confident, fearful, trying to balance between making plans and letting the Camino provide. The journey will reveal itself, I just have to get out of the way. I delayed my plans to go this year because Easter was so early and I am eager to see the pageantry and rituals built over hundreds of years.

I've been reading posts on this forum for quite some time, when I have time. I use the the search feature a lot when I'm trying to resolve specific questions I have. I am so appreciative of all of the veteran peregrinos and their wisdom and opinions, as well as the newbies who aren't afraid of asking questions. You all are part of my Camino spirit now and will be with me as I walk, continuing to help and guide. But I know I'll still screw up anyway, and that's okay.

Thanks to everyone here!
 
Last edited:
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

Dorpie

RIP 2019
Apr 9, 2015
696
2,020
Chester UK
Time of past OR future Camino
Santiago to Finisterre to Muxia 2013
Camino Frances May 2015, July 2017, October 2019
Welcome Waterlassie,

Sounds like you're a good deal better prepared than I and most others were before their first Camino. I've done relatively little wilderness hiking but I think if you can handle that then The Way shouldn't be a problem.

Having said that the two are very different things and some coming from remote trails struggle to adapt to all the "stuff"- towns, people, walking on roads etc. that come with the Camino, particularly the CF, personally I love both.

Buen Camino,

Rob.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

tpmchugh

Veteran Member
Feb 29, 2012
1,080
2,019
75
Belfast, Ireland
Time of past OR future Camino
2018
I've booked my flight from Southern California to Dublin. I'm planning to spend a few nights there to adjust to time and shake off the weariness of the long plane flight, then fly to Biarritz on Ryanair, then bus/train to SJPP. I want to check in around April 10, and start my journey ahead of any Palm Sunday festivities. I'm hoping to be in a smaller town outside of Pamploma-ish by the time Semana Santa parades start and be settled in for a bit to enjoy and watch.

I've done wilderness backpacking for a few years and hope that my ultralight gear and experience will come in handy. I've walked long miles, but I've never walked for more than 10 days in a row. I'm very excited that I won't have to set up and take down a tent every day and cook dehydrated food in a Jet Boil and eat with a spork. :)

I'm excited, nervous, confident, fearful, trying to balance between making plans and letting the Camino provide. The journey will reveal itself, I just have to get out of the way. I delayed my plans to go this year because Easter was so early and I am eager to see the pageantry and rituals built over hundreds of years.

I've been reading posts on this forum for quite some time, when I have time. I use the the search feature a lot when I'm trying to resolve specific questions I have. I am so appreciative of all of the veteran peregrinos and their wisdom and opinions, as well as the newbies who aren't afraid of asking questions. You all are part of my Camino spirit now and will be with be as I walk, continuing to help and guide. But I know I'll still screw up anyway, and that's okay.

Thanks to everyone here!
Semana Santa is a great time in Spain. I was lucky to experience it in smaller villages then into a big city, Burgos, for Easter Sunday. Absolutely fantastic. One thing to watch for though is the two weekends. As it is a Spanish holiday, we found that dinner was not being served until much later than usual, almost 9pm. For arriving in Saint Jean, you might want to consider Express Bouricott shuttle service from airport to town. They will keep you informed about how many others will be in the taxi so that if you are the only one, you can cancel as its too expensive for one person
 

Waterlassie

So Cal Stroller
Sep 20, 2017
17
35
Southern California
Time of past OR future Camino
April, 2019
Semana Santa is a great time in Spain. I was lucky to experience it in smaller villages then into a big city, Burgos, for Easter Sunday. Absolutely fantastic. One thing to watch for though is the two weekends. As it is a Spanish holiday, we found that dinner was not being served until much later than usual, almost 9pm. For arriving in Saint Jean, you might want to consider Express Bouricott shuttle service from airport to town. They will keep you informed about how many others will be in the taxi so that if you are the only one, you can cancel as its too expensive for one person

Thanks so much! That's a resource I haven't looked into. But I will now!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

Waterlassie

So Cal Stroller
Sep 20, 2017
17
35
Southern California
Time of past OR future Camino
April, 2019
Arriving in Biarritz on the 11th April staying in Bayonne then train to St Jean Pied de port on the 12th hopefully ,long may your road run , Buen Camino.

Thanks for the message! Since you are a seasoned veteran, I look forward to your input. Do you plan to stay in Orisson? On your previous trips, did you go at this same time of year?

(Embarrassed to say I had to look up Uist beach on Google Earth -- what an amazing place!)

Laurie
 

Waterlassie

So Cal Stroller
Sep 20, 2017
17
35
Southern California
Time of past OR future Camino
April, 2019
Welcome Waterlassie,

Sounds like you're a good deal better prepared than I and most others were before their first Camino. I've done relatively little wilderness hiking but I think if you can handle that then The Way shouldn't be a problem.

Having said that the two are very different things and some coming from remote trails struggle to adapt to all the "stuff"- towns, people, walking on roads etc. that come with the Camino, particularly the CF, personally I love both.

Buen Camino,

Rob.

Thanks, Dorpie! Yes, I've had several people I hike with speak disparagingly about walking through civilization on roads with shelter and hot meals as if self-reflection and challenges can only be found in certain places that need to be without electricity or cell service or plumbing. Funny, huh? While I love John Muir and the Sierra Nevadas are mountains that regularly call my name, I also know that peace and satisfaction can be found within oneself regardless of the surroundings.

I also know myself well enough to choose early spring for my walk as a measure to avoid crowds that seem common in summer. At least, I hope so! Just hoping it's not too wet!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bala
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.

angus55morrison

Uist beach
Feb 7, 2012
56
157
68
Glasgow Scotland
Time of past OR future Camino
walked Camino Frances 2012, future June 26 2016 / Burgos to Santiago July 2017 future Camino Fran
Thanks for the message! Since you are a seasoned veteran, I look forward to your input. Do you plan to stay in Orisson? On your previous trips, did you go at this same time of year?

(Embarrassed to say I had to look up Uist beach on Google Earth -- what an amazing place!)

Laurie
2012 ,Sept to Oct Camino Frances, 2016 St Jean Pied de port to Burgos then back for a family bereavement continued July 2017 to Santiago de compostela. Stayed in Orrison in 2016 very good. Found the last week of the Camino very busy from Sarria and had problems getting a place to stay longer days walking,hopefully starting in April should be a bit better. Hope this helps Buen Camino.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Waterlassie

maruska89

Mary C.
Feb 21, 2017
231
350
BC, Canada
Time of past OR future Camino
Porto to SdC-Sept 2017
Camino Frances-Apr/May 2019
I've booked my flight from Southern California to Dublin. I'm planning to spend a few nights there to adjust to time and shake off the weariness of the long plane flight, then fly to Biarritz on Ryanair, then bus/train to SJPP. I want to check in around April 10, and start my journey ahead of any Palm Sunday festivities. I'm hoping to be in a smaller town outside of Pamploma-ish by the time Semana Santa parades start and be settled in for a bit to enjoy and watch.

I've done wilderness backpacking for a few years and hope that my ultralight gear and experience will come in handy. I've walked long miles, but I've never walked for more than 10 days in a row. I'm very excited that I won't have to set up and take down a tent every day and cook dehydrated food in a Jet Boil and eat with a spork. :)

I'm excited, nervous, confident, fearful, trying to balance between making plans and letting the Camino provide. The journey will reveal itself, I just have to get out of the way. I delayed my plans to go this year because Easter was so early and I am eager to see the pageantry and rituals built over hundreds of years.

I've been reading posts on this forum for quite some time, when I have time. I use the the search feature a lot when I'm trying to resolve specific questions I have. I am so appreciative of all of the veteran peregrinos and their wisdom and opinions, as well as the newbies who aren't afraid of asking questions. You all are part of my Camino spirit now and will be with me as I walk, continuing to help and guide. But I know I'll still screw up anyway, and that's okay.

Thanks to everyone here!


I've booked my flight from Southern California to Dublin. I'm planning to spend a few nights there to adjust to time and shake off the weariness of the long plane flight, then fly to Biarritz on Ryanair, then bus/train to SJPP. I want to check in around April 10, and start my journey ahead of any Palm Sunday festivities. I'm hoping to be in a smaller town outside of Pamploma-ish by the time Semana Santa parades start and be settled in for a bit to enjoy and watch.

I've done wilderness backpacking for a few years and hope that my ultralight gear and experience will come in handy. I've walked long miles, but I've never walked for more than 10 days in a row. I'm very excited that I won't have to set up and take down a tent every day and cook dehydrated food in a Jet Boil and eat with a spork. :)

I'm excited, nervous, confident, fearful, trying to balance between making plans and letting the Camino provide. The journey will reveal itself, I just have to get out of the way. I delayed my plans to go this year because Easter was so early and I am eager to see the pageantry and rituals built over hundreds of years.

I've been reading posts on this forum for quite some time, when I have time. I use the the search feature a lot when I'm trying to resolve specific questions I have. I am so appreciative of all of the veteran peregrinos and their wisdom and opinions, as well as the newbies who aren't afraid of asking questions. You all are part of my Camino spirit now and will be with me as I walk, continuing to help and guide. But I know I'll still screw up anyway, and that's okay.

Thanks to everyone here!

Hello waterlassie. I'm also planning on starting my camino in SJPDP around the same time, on April 11, so likely will meet up. I'm just looking at the first stretch and trying to figure out where I'll likely be for Easter. I'm really looking forward to this walk/adventure and can't think of anything much except that. And like you I have really appreciated all the advice here on these forums. Take care and Buen Camino
 
  • Like
Reactions: Waterlassie
A selection of Camino Jewellery

Rhun Leeding

Active Member
Jul 11, 2016
108
152
Time of past OR future Camino
Leon to Santiago - Sept/Oct 2015
Camino Ingles & Santiago to Finisterre & Muxia Sept/Oct 2016
Hi Waterlassie,

The excitement and trepidation in the build-up is all part of the experience, and in truth its difficult to stamp it out, but if you didn't have those nerves it probably wouldn't be as much of an adventure!

On both my caminos I've had a list of the places I intend to stop, based on the distances, but didn't stick to it either time. The camino will provide - best of luck for your trip!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Waterlassie
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

Waterlassie

So Cal Stroller
Sep 20, 2017
17
35
Southern California
Time of past OR future Camino
April, 2019
Hi Waterlassie,

The excitement and trepidation in the build-up is all part of the experience, and in truth its difficult to stamp it out, but if you didn't have those nerves it probably wouldn't be as much of an adventure!

On both my caminos I've had a list of the places I intend to stop, based on the distances, but didn't stick to it either time. The camino will provide - best of luck for your trip!



Thanks for those positive words which come exactly when I need them! No matter how much I prepare, I feel so unprepared.

When I backpack in the wilderness, being unprepared for conditions can be a matter of life and death. I have to continually remind myself that I'll be in civilization and most problems can be solved for a matter of euros.

The perfectionist in me wants to get everything right, the realist in me keeps repeating the mantra to Let Go and Enjoy the Journey, and it's all part of the journey.
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!

Pete Mathews

New Member
Dec 12, 2017
9
4
Time of past OR future Camino
April may 2018
I've booked my flight from Southern California to Dublin. I'm planning to spend a few nights there to adjust to time and shake off the weariness of the long plane flight, then fly to Biarritz on Ryanair, then bus/train to SJPP. I want to check in around April 10, and start my journey ahead of any Palm Sunday festivities. I'm hoping to be in a smaller town outside of Pamploma-ish by the time Semana Santa parades start and be settled in for a bit to enjoy and watch.

I've done wilderness backpacking for a few years and hope that my ultralight gear and experience will come in handy. I've walked long miles, but I've never walked for more than 10 days in a row. I'm very excited that I won't have to set up and take down a tent every day and cook dehydrated food in a Jet Boil and eat with a spork. :)

I'm excited, nervous, confident, fearful, trying to balance between making plans and letting the Camino provide. The journey will reveal itself, I just have to get out of the way. I delayed my plans to go this year because Easter was so early and I am eager to see the pageantry and rituals built over hundreds of years.

I've been reading posts on this forum for quite some time, when I have time. I use the the search feature a lot when I'm trying to resolve specific questions I have. I am so appreciative of all of the veteran peregrinos and their wisdom and opinions, as well as the newbies who aren't afraid of asking questions. You all are part of my Camino spirit now and will be with me as I walk, continuing to help and guide. But I know I'll still screw up anyway, and that's okay.

Thanks to everyone here!
Two of us are planning to start from st Jean on April 11th. Just sent email to orrison for possible reservations. Arrive Paris April 9 th from Seattle. We just might meet. Good Camino
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

Pepper_E

Member
Feb 3, 2019
58
123
Charlottesville, Va USA
Time of past OR future Camino
2019 CF - Fin/Muxia
2021 CP
2022 CF & Invierno
Do you know where you are spending the night in SJPDP?
I’m just behind you, starting April 19 - have reservation at Gite Makila in SJPDP (had good reviews and seems well located). Like you, I have a good bit of backcountry backpacking experience - I think we’ll be fine.
 

Waterlassie

So Cal Stroller
Sep 20, 2017
17
35
Southern California
Time of past OR future Camino
April, 2019
No idea where we are spending the night any suggestions?

I have just completed a reservation with the Auberge Beilari. It is listed on the 2018 favorite albuergues list found elsewhere on this site. AND it's across the street from the Pilgrim's Office. After all, I wouldn't want to walk too far, you know! 😉
 
  • Like
Reactions: Pepper_E
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-

Pete Mathews

New Member
Dec 12, 2017
9
4
Time of past OR future Camino
April may 2018
We have changed our plans by one day. We are starting one day earlier. Arriving St Jean on the 9th staying at Gite Azkorria and heading out to Orisson on the 10th. I am sure we will see you at sometime we will be starting very slow. Buen Camino. When you see two fairly tall mid 60s Americans introduce yourselfs. I am Pete Mathews from Seattle area and he is Steve
 
  • Like
Reactions: Waterlassie

maruska89

Mary C.
Feb 21, 2017
231
350
BC, Canada
Time of past OR future Camino
Porto to SdC-Sept 2017
Camino Frances-Apr/May 2019
We have changed our plans by one day. We are starting one day earlier. Arriving St Jean on the 9th staying at Gite Azkorria and heading out to Orisson on the 10th. I am sure we will see you at sometime we will be starting very slow. Buen Camino. When you see two fairly tall mid 60s Americans introduce yourselfs. I am Pete Mathews from Seattle area and he is Steve
HI Pete... yes we'll likely meet up at some point. Funny but now that you describe yourself... you wouldn't have been backpacking in Portugal and Spain in 1982?? Met a tall Pete from Seattle. Now I know there are thousands of Petes in Seattle....but just thought I'd throw it out there.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

Pete Mathews

New Member
Dec 12, 2017
9
4
Time of past OR future Camino
April may 2018
HI Pete... yes we'll likely meet up at some point. Funny but now that you describe yourself... you wouldn't have been backpacking in Portugal and Spain in 1982?? Met a tall Pete from Seattle. Now I know there are thousands of Petes in Seattle....but just thought I'd throw it out there.
I would have loved being in Portugal but that was not me. Hope to see you soon. So exciting. Buen Camino
 
Sep 5, 2018
203
357
Gold coast Australia
Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Francis SJPP April 2016,
August 2017, May 2018
Camino Portuguese
2019, May Porto, Sept Lisbo
My friend and I are also starting on April 11 from St JPDP. Likely will see you. We're thinking of going Valcarlos and staying there but it all depends on the weather. Buen Camino!

I've stayed at the Valcarlos albergue 3 years in a row...pick up the door code from the local bar. ... Valcarlos also has private accommodation....loved it..it's 14 klms from SJPdP...I find Orrisson has a monopoly on the other way. I'll try it for my future CF one day. Also met people that went with us to the end...-Camino family
.buen camino
Love
 
  • Like
Reactions: maruska89
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-

Most read last week in this forum

Hello everyone, I’m about to embark on my first Camino this month in a week or so. I had plans to go with a friend but it fell through so now I’m visiting a friend in France until I work up the...
Hello all fellow pilgrims! To celebrate my 70th birthday I'll be following the Frances path from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela. Really excited abut the journey for me starting...
Good evening all! We began our yearly route to Santiago, today! We 4 Peregrinos resumed our Camino at Rabanal del Camino and walked to Acebo. We encountered Snow, Hail Stones and rain. We loved...
June 22 -@Amachant (SJPP)
Hi I'm Keith 60 years young from Newcastle upon Tyne UK.arriving on the 1635 Edinburgh ryanair flight on 9th September 2024 anyone like to share my express bourricot
I loved my 2022 Camino Frances!! Leaving Los Angeles on May 26 for Lisbon. Will walk the Portuguese Costal route and the spiritual variant. Starts from Porto on June 4 and arrive in Santiago on...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Similar threads

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides