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  1. Kathryn1966

    I want to go back!

    I walked my first Camino in May 2017 and once finished I said never again well. I am heading to England in September to catch up friends I met on the Camino, but will be making a slight detour to walk part of the Camino. When I have to travel from Australia I have to make the most of my time...
  2. Kathryn1966

    Tipping point

    I remember my first day walking the Camino last May crawling into a ball laying on the park bench outside the Munciple albergue in Zugbri thinking I just want to go home and what was I thinking when a lovely Irishman got me some water and a lady called carol was waiting for her backpack I did...
  3. Kathryn1966

    The Meseta; Burgos to Leon

    I had second thoughts of walking the meseta last year as I heard many people catch the bus I am so glad I walked the meseta as it was an amazing experience of peace and the most amazing sun rises
  4. Kathryn1966

    I would like to rent and operate an Albergue on the Camino Frances

    I stayed at el baso last year great place and casa Suzi is another great albergue a little bit of Australia in Spain good luck the Camino definitely gets you thinking about giving back and Suzi can also give you some great advice good luck and maybe one day I will volunteer at your albergue
  5. Kathryn1966

    Why walk the same Camino again?

    I walked my first Camino in 2017and that will always be special and I said I would never do it again but things change and now I know I will be walking it again and I know when the time is right. The Camino is an experience and I do agree I like the me when I am on the Camino
  6. Kathryn1966

    What to do when you can't walk?

    Zazzel has a web site in Australia and many jig saw puzzles of the Camino
  7. Kathryn1966

    Astorga to Cruz de Ferro

    I would suggest walking to Rabanal and staying two days at the monastery it is an amazing experience they cook for you and it is nice and quite place to stay check out John Brieleys guidebook for details I sent them an email to ask if I could stay they are a great bunch of priests
  8. Kathryn1966

    Emergency pack moving services?

    There are some days you just want to walk without your back pack as you might need some time apart the transport service is great and all you need is a day pack with some basics items and once you get to your albergue you are so pleased to be reunited with your old friend all it takes is some...
  9. Kathryn1966

    Alternate Route into Pamplona worth the time and effort

    On the way to Pamplona I stoped by the abbey and spoke to Neil and he advised to take the bike route which went via the river it was great advice as it was raining and the other track would not have been fun. So if you have a chance on the way to Pamplona stop by the abbey and speak to Neil for...
  10. Kathryn1966

    10 Pieces of Advice For Walking the Camino

    I have booked marked the post and agree with what you have written. The Camino is not a race it is about you and to take the time to experience the journey and when you finish the time to reflect on your experience and to read the various blogs
  11. Kathryn1966

    aaargh! I have done it again HELP

    The white asparagus and the potatoe tortilla they are so much part of the Camino especially with a glass of vino Blanca. Jealous of those who live so close. Coming from Australia it does take forever. I finished my Camino in July this year and those painful 24 hours of flying were worth it to...
  12. Kathryn1966

    LIVE from the Camino Meseta Sept 2017

    So agree with everything you said I walked the meseta it was so beautiful in the morning and the donativo in El Burgo Rancro was great as for tendonitis once I stoped I realised how painful this is
  13. Kathryn1966

    The Meseta

    Orion in castrojeriz was amazing and the host was so much fun loved the wine press
  14. Kathryn1966

    The Meseta

    The meseta was an amazing experience yet many avoid it by catching a bus to the next major town but they don't know what they are missing while it is hot and no shade the peace and quite and senery made up for it and I agree while you are alone you are not lonely their is some magic in walking...
  15. Kathryn1966

    The girl with the albergue

    I also stayed at casa Suzi it was great and also being from Australia it was a little place of home

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