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[QUOTE="Dzyduck87, post: 192899, member: 32654"] It's official. Natasha and I have bought our plane tickets from Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada into Madrid (landing May 20th). We have 2 nights there. A night in Pamplona on the way to SJPP and we start from SJPP on the 24. So far I have a backpack, a spork, 2 rain ponchos and disposable wine glasses :D. I virtually have my trip mapped out from start to finish, but it's just a guide to keep our distance on track and make sure we're budgeting to the high end of the spectrum (We're taking $2950 each). My packlist will include 1 pair each shorts/pants 1 thin sweater + 1 thin jacket (all clothing treated with permethrin) ultra-light sleeping bag (gift from a community member) ear plugs shampoo, conditioner and laundry detergent in Mio containers Sharpie maple leaf pins lollipops toilet paper ziploc bags my own little pharmacy a large scarf for a head wrap (my favorite item in Africa) cards/crib board a neck pillow I can attach to my backpack compass water bottle 30248234820394802 carabiners I'd love any advice/notice of people leaving around the same time. I'd also like to say, don't put off your camino. I'm 26. I SHOULD be focusing on my career and settling down to have a family. I have my EMR certification and I could go get a 9-5 with my city's emergency services. Stick it to the man. I'm going on an adventure and coming home broke. Don't wait until you're in your 60s and realize that you should have done it before. Do it now. I'm so excited to meet some fellow peregrinos. Buen Camino a todos [IMG]https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/t1/558323_10153275302565648_2133111564_n.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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