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I walked the CF in July/Aug of 2016. Last night I booked my flights for early July 2019 to walk it again! I can hear the Camino calling my name so I decided to just book it. I am in the process of applying to get my Masters degree starting next September, so this will be my little "reset" to...
Booked my flights today and I will be leaving Canada on July 1st, landing in Paris really early on July 2nd, and walking to Orisson (hopefully, I have e-mailed!) on July 3rd. Then continuing on. Originally it was just me, but someone I know was planning to walk with someone else, but that...
Still no flights booked, but I ordered a towel and a sleeping bag off Amazon yesterday. Hopefully they'll do well. :) I needed to buy something to feel like I was really doing this! Hoping for a seat sale soon, so that I can book that and then book Orisson and maybe SJPP. :)
Hi everyone,
I joined this forum a while ago, when I was hoping to walk the Frances this summer. Then a lot of things happened and it didn't happen. Now I'm really hoping that financially I can do it during the summer of 2016. I'm tied to July and August as I am a teacher and that's all I...
I am thinking of changing my plans a little. Maybe start in Lourdes, then walk to St Jean Pied de Port from there. This way I get a few days to stay in France. :) I am a French teacher after all. LOL But I think I'm cutting my pilgrimage down to just 3 weeks or so and I'll come back to...
I am hoping to go then as well! I keep toying with just doing a few weeks on Le Puy, but I feel more comfortable with the Camino Frances for my first Camino. Too many options.
I'm doing my first Camino this summer, but I have been researching. There are a few cities it seems like people visit longer than others. I was in Burgos for WYD a few years back, and it was a beautiful city full of friendly people. My suggestion would be to spend a day there.
I am not worried about crowds or business, but I am totally limited to July/August. I am a teacher. I wouldn't mind doing Le Puy, but I'm way nervous doing that alone for my first Camino. If the albergues are busy, at least I know that I won't be walking alone! Haha
Hi everyone!
I just joined today, as I'm planning to walk the Camino Frances in July/Aug of this year. I would love to do Le Puy, but since I have not walked a Camino yet, I figure I'll start with something a little busier. I do speak French, so Le Puy will be next one.
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