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Good for you! I love your spontaneity! Have fun in your planning.Hello! I am looking to walk a large part or all of the Camino Frances in the next two months (I know short notice) and I'd like any and all advice you have for doing the route on your own. Also, if there is anyone looking to walk the route around the same time (Sept 2018), please let me know!
I'd like any and all advice you have for doing the route on your own
Perfect...simply perfect! Thanks for the reminder of this beautiful film. I remember watching it the first time and thinking how perfectly it captures the Camino.Hi, watch this short movie then just go:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/what-i-learnt-along-the-way-short-film.49141/
Buen camino
Jill
Thank you!!Hi, watch this short movie then just go:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/what-i-learnt-along-the-way-short-film.49141/
Buen camino
Jill
It would be helpful if you would list specific questions you have. You certainly can do the Camino without going with someone else. Many, including me, have. The thing is, you may go alone but you won’t be alone, unless you really want to be.
My personal recommendation is not to find someone (you don't otherwise know) ahead of time to walk with you. There are many ways you could turn out to be incompatible; personality-wise, goal-wise, pace-wise. You will meet Plenty of people along the way and you will find those who naturally fit with you. Go alone! Buen Camino.
I am a vegetarian,and on the primitivo last fall,had to compromise my eating habits. What do you mean about your special diet? Are you lactose-intolerant or something more serious? You can always carry food,and there are many supermacdos,that have everything. About walking with another; it is often difficult. You do not know how different people are until you walk and live with them. They get up at different times,walk at different paces,want to stop and see different things,eat at different places,etc. I guarantee you will meet many wonderful people on the way,and as others have so rightly said,you will find someone who walks at your pace,and fits well into all of the other things. And by the way,Buen Camino!One question...I have a very specific diet. Do most people carry food with them or just rely on what they buy/can find in various stops and towns?
One question...I have a very specific diet. Do most people carry food with them or just rely on what they buy/can find in various stops and towns?
I would carry food for lunch and maybe a snack, but otherwise I tried not to carry a lot of food. There are markets along the way to resupply at.One question...I have a very specific diet. Do most people carry food with them or just rely on what they buy/can find in various stops and towns?
Hi!Hello! I am looking to walk a large part or all of the Camino Frances in the next two months (I know short notice) and I'd like any and all advice you have for doing the route on your own. Also, if there is anyone looking to walk the route around the same time (Sept 2018), please let me know!
Hello! I am looking to walk a large part or all of the Camino Frances in the next two months (I know short notice) and I'd like any and all advice you have for doing the route on your own. Also, if there is anyone looking to walk the route around the same time (Sept 2018), please let me know!
Buy John Brierley's book.Hello! I am looking to walk a large part or all of the Camino Frances in the next two months (I know short notice) and I'd like any and all advice you have for doing the route on your own. Also, if there is anyone looking to walk the route around the same time (Sept 2018), please let me know!
I'll be starting the Camino Frances on Sat 22 September and I'm alone (at the moment). Starting from St Jean Pied de Port. It's all new to me as well. I'm looking forward to getting going. Good Luck with your preparations.Hello! I am looking to walk a large part or all of the Camino Frances in the next two months (I know short notice) and I'd like any and all advice you have for doing the route on your own. Also, if there is anyone looking to walk the route around the same time (Sept 2018), please let me know!
One question...I have a very specific diet. Do most people carry food with them or just rely on what they buy/can find in various stops and towns?
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