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  1. thecatalanway

    My Packing List - first time on Camino. March-May

    And yes it was quite warm but I needed my layers - and the waterproof cape was wonderful for those days it rained. Made me laugh as well so it earned its place in the pack.
  2. thecatalanway

    My Packing List - first time on Camino. March-May

    That of course wasn't my full packing list! Only the clothes. I had my iphone and charger and my Kindle (probably didn't need that but it was good when I was stuck in Astorga for 5 days) and I had a pillowcase which I used for all my clothes so it was easy to get them in and out of my bag. Used...
  3. thecatalanway

    My Packing List - first time on Camino. March-May

    Hello there we are hoping to complete the Camino next March/April. I now have a good sense of what I will need. I sent back lots of stuff on my fist ine and ended up with one pair of trousers, one pair of thin shorts, one leggings, one tiny thin skirt for evenings. One technical long sleeved...
  4. thecatalanway

    Finisterre safety awareness for lone women

    Thank you for this post and for saying what I have been thinking. I grew very weary of this forum when it became obvious some people wanted to censor what others were saying. I have felt for a long time that it needs to be said that the Camino is like everywhere else- it is safe, until it isn't...
  5. thecatalanway

    A sad sign on the door at Grañon

    I think you are very brave to tell this story and I totally agree with you that many people just don't think. The word 'donation' somehow makes them think it's not payment but more of an extra tip. I stayed in two donatiu albergues (and gave between 15 and 40 euros depending on whether I had...
  6. thecatalanway

    Warning: Improper behavior reported between Astorga and Rabanal

    I agree with you totally - this new situation of vigilance may mean that those who walk fast or with longer strides may need to slow down a bit to accompany someone who is walking more slowly or has shorter legs (like me!) . As I said in another thread, I often found myself walking alone because...
  7. thecatalanway

    Safety concern - just stopped my Primitivo

    I agree with all you say and am glad that you wrote this. I have been reading all these threads with interest and also of course sadness. I recently walked from Pamplona to Astorga - much of it alone. I think in retrospect that my feeling of being 'safe' and 'protected' was naive - but in the...
  8. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Thank you and that's good advice. But the problem is tendonitis confirmed by doc. Even painkillers don't stop it! Or not at the dose I take. I will be back!
  9. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Hi Pabloke So glad you wrote! I totally understand and feel the same that I was enjoying the walk so much and the growing community and then it is hard to take in that we can't go on . I try not to think that I was not as fit as I thought, but perhaps just unlucky, or even that there is some...
  10. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Hello fur Hello Furness pilgrims Thanks for your message. A clot must have been frightening- hope he is totally recovered now. Yes I have been exploring Astorga but it was also a time for resting so I tried not to walk too much. Lots of times in cafés! After such a social time on the camino- I...
  11. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Hi Jill If i am here i will certainly be in touch! But it's so late....I hope to return October. See you in santiago!
  12. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Oh yes I can imagine how disjointed it must have felt to be in Santiago. So glad you made it to finisterre. I will wait till I come back next time, it's not so far for me to come. Now that several waves of pilgrims have passed me by there are no familiar faces and I do feel I have stepped out...
  13. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Dear Dear Jill Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I am sitting here in the main square of Astorga, waiting for my painkiller to kick in and really edging myself towards the decision to stop and go home. I always said that if I had an injury I would stop but now I am here I am...
  14. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    H hi Lise Thanks for writing back, it helps me just knowing others were in a similar situation. Did you actually leave the Camino after your break in Leon? I see what you mean, that even if we 'stop' we are really only pausing. I have a high pain threshold and also am stoic so I know how...
  15. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Tha Thank you Kanga for all that great advice. Will go and hang out in cafés:)
  16. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Thanks for this. Chocolate is a great idea and I forgot that it was also good for you. Today is day 4 of resting and the pain when I put weight on my foot is no different. I have begun to look at travel plans to get home to Barcelona. So sad and disappointing. I know the next part is so...
  17. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    I am not sure what you mean here. I started in Pamplona on March 29th and have rarely walked more than 25km, had 4 rest days, and am always at the back of the crowd. My pack is also only 7kg. I don't know why the tendinitis struck suddenly on week three but it did. I do know that I haven't been...
  18. thecatalanway

    Tendinitis break in Astorga

    Hello I am spending a few days trying to heal my foot problem in Astorga. I stopped here on Wednesday and it's beginning to feel strange to be so cut off from other pilgrims. I am staying in a hotel as I needed good sleep and space to work on my sore muscles but I have to admit it is a bit...
  19. thecatalanway

    Setting off tomorrow to drive to Pamplona!

    Oh my goodness the time has almost arrived. Tomorrow we will drive to Pamplona and set off from there on Sunday morning. It was too complicated to get to Roncesvalles by bus on the same day so we let that go and settled on Pamplona as the beginning of our Camino. We are thinking of staying at...
  20. thecatalanway

    Leaving car parked at Roncesvalles - advice?

    Roncesvalles is a monastery and not a town so there is no street parking as such. However there are open parking lots for visitors who arrive by car. I suggest that you email the staff at the pilgrim albergue for further info re long term protected parking, Here is that email address...

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