• For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here.
    (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation)

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

San Diego to Santiago: James on the St. James Way

JamesGeier

Active Member
Time of past OR future Camino
Next:
Sanabres spring 2024
Hi!
I am Jim Geier, or more formally, James Geier from San Diego, California; I was named after Saint James. I first heard of the Camino de Santiago a number of years ago. The idea of walking the Camino popped up in my life occasionally, and I dismissed it. On my return trip from my mother's funeral services a year ago, the Camino came up again, and I thought maybe there is a reason the Camino keeps coming up. Maybe I should do this, if for no other reason than to honor my parents who named me after Saint James. So I did. I walked the Camino Frances from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela and then on to Finisterre starting this past April 18, my father's birthday.

What an unbelievable journey! With all the reading I did, nothing prepared me for how difficult it is physically and emotionally to walk 6-7 or 8 or more hours a day, every day, sometimes in the sun, sometimes in the rain, sometimes alone and sometimes with others. At the same time, nothing prepared me for how uplifting it was - walking through beautiful landscapes, up hills and down, across the meseta, and always onward; with the camaraderie of the other pilgrims, and the unending support of the people in the towns through which we passed. A truly amazing and unforgettable journey. I frequently think of my favorite two quotes:

Sir Edmund Hillary: "It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves."
This was so true so often on the Camino.

The last sentence in the book “Up Country” by Nelson DeMille:
The journey home is never a direct route;
it is, in fact, always circuitous, and somewhere along the way,
we discover that the journey is more significant than the destination,
and that the people we meet along the way will be the traveling companions of our memories forever.

All true...an amazing journey with so many wonderful, unforgettable people.

Because of a window in my work next spring, I shall return to walk the Camino Frances again. I want to see how I experience it differently. The draw to return is far stronger than that I felt preparing for my first Camino.

And a hearty THANK-YOU to this Camino Forum...this forum was very, very helpful in my preparations. I am so very grateful to all of the members.

Buen Camino!

--jim--
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Well done Jim and Congratulations! Thanks for sharing too.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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...
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...

âť“How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

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
Back
Top