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  1. soydechiapas

    please help: Groups of school students walking the Camino

    Thank you so much. They all want to put us in hotels instead of albergues. I want the kids to get the "real" experience.
  2. soydechiapas

    please help: Groups of school students walking the Camino

    While hiking the stretch from Sarría to Santiago I noticed large groups of students hiking alongside and staying in the albergues. I am a teacher in Indiana USA and I would like to take a group of students to walk with me that same stretch. I want my students to stay in albergues instead of...
  3. soydechiapas

    What causes people to stop their caminos?

    Think about quitting?! Oh yes, it will happen. I remember two specific occasions during my Camino in June of 2013. The first time was starting out in the Pirineos. I thought I would never make it to the top. I sat down convinced I couldn't take another step and off in the distance I see this...
  4. soydechiapas

    Hospitaleros needed?

    Speaking Spanish is not an issue. I am fluent in both Spanish and English. I appreciated the hospitaleros who gave of their time and energy to help us all on our Camino. I would like to do the same. For me as well as the "Caminoists" Trent Shupperd Sent from my iPad using Camino de Santiago...
  5. soydechiapas

    Hospitaleros needed?

    I am part of the class of 2013. I am a teacher and my schedule allows 2 months of rejuvenation. I can think of no better rejuvenation than being a part of the Camino. Are there any albergues that need help during the busy months of June and July and would be willing to offer a place to sleep and...
  6. soydechiapas

    Pre/Post Camino ~ What advice would u give yourself? Did u overhaul ur life?

    Pre-Camino I knew I needed to do something. Something was missing but it felt just beyond my grasp, slightly beyond my grasp. I was compelled to do the Camino. I started and completed during June/July of 2013. My one year anniversary of leaving June 2 is quickly approaching. I had no assurance I...
  7. soydechiapas

    Would you recommend continuing to the ocean after Santiago?

    All along the way I kept hearing about continuing to Muxia or Finisterre. Making it to Santiago was a wonderful accomplishment, for sure. Yet I still felt unfulfilled. I can't explain it. I felt myself pulled toward Finisterre without understanding why. I arrived in Finisterre still feeling like...
  8. soydechiapas

    Would you recommend continuing to the ocean after Santiago?

    Going to the ocean is a must. Watching the sunset over the Atlantic is the perfect end to the Camino. I am so glad that Ansi told me to do it. Thanks Ansi so much.
  9. soydechiapas

    walking the camino "is it a virus"

    Wow! You hit the nail on the head. It is a virus and I am so glad that it infected me. I miss thinking about nothing. All of us needs to periodically get away to do the Camino as a reset, as it were. My mind was reset and allowed to clear out the bugs. I am so grateful that I found out about the...
  10. soydechiapas

    The Camino Italia

    Sorry that's Giorgio. My bad
  11. soydechiapas

    The Camino Italia

    Tnx Georgio.
  12. soydechiapas

    The Camino Italia

    Yes. It is supposedly a route that starts in Venice and heads west across the north. It ends in Montgenevre on the Italian-French border at the Alps.
  13. soydechiapas

    The Camino Italia

    Has anyone hiked the Camino Italia from Venice to Montgenevre? I am planning to hike it in June 2014 and would love some tips in English or Spanish. Trent Shupperd Sent from my iPad using Camino de Santiago Forum mobile app
  14. soydechiapas

    Would you recommend continuing to the ocean after Santiago?

    In my opinion, One MUST go to Finisterre and experience the 0.0km marker and the sunset. The feelings of accomplishment and finality overwhelms while sitting with other pilgrims and watching the sun set over the Atlantic. Yet a sense of a new beginning accompanied those feelings. I felt a...
  15. soydechiapas

    Where's the end of the Camino for you?

    While walking the Camino I was told about the ceremonial ending in Finisterre so I adjusted my plans to finish there. I am so glad I did. Seeing the sign with 0.00 KM let me know this part of my journey was done. Sitting on the rocks and hearing singing in different languages as sunset...
  16. soydechiapas

    Class of 2013

    Welcome to all who dared to travel the Camino! Now you can understand why we speak of it as we do.
  17. soydechiapas

    GR 653D Via Domitia: Arles to Montgenèvre [updated 2019]

    Is this also called the Via Domitian? Going from Montegenevre to Arles through the Alps? I am thinking of doing this route next June/July
  18. soydechiapas

    The Venice route to Santiago de Compostela

    Has anyone actually done the Venice route? Is it marked? Are there sufficiently supported by places to stay and places to eat or get food?
  19. soydechiapas

    How late is too late to leave SJPP and still make it Roncesvalles?

    At a good pace, if you are fit, and good weather it should take about 8 hrs

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