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Anyone walking French camino in late Dec. 2014 or early 2015?

Jill O'Connor

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I have some time off work then and was hoping to fly from Melbourne Australia to SJPP and walk the section from there to Burgos but don't fancy walking on my own - well I don't mind walking during the day on my own but would prefer to share a meal and conversation at the end of the day. Even if for the first few days... did this last year (from Burgos to Leon) and it worked out well. Any others planning to walk at this time?
Thanks and cheers,
Jill
 
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I have some time off work then and was hoping to fly from Melbourne Australia to SJPP and walk the section from there to Burgos but don't fancy walking on my own - well I don't mind walking during the day on my own but would prefer to share a meal and conversation at the end of the day. Even if for the first few days... did this last year (from Burgos to Leon) and it worked out well. Any others planning to walk at this time?
Thanks and cheers,
Jill
 
I am looking at March or April, but in early planning stage. Starting at SJPdP .
 
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I have some time off work then and was hoping to fly from Melbourne Australia to SJPP and walk the section from there to Burgos but don't fancy walking on my own - well I don't mind walking during the day on my own but would prefer to share a meal and conversation at the end of the day. Even if for the first few days... did this last year (from Burgos to Leon) and it worked out well. Any others planning to walk at this time?
Thanks and cheers,
Jill
Me and a friend are going to start the walk early January from StJean?
 
Oh really :) Do you have an actual date? I had almost decided to either forget the whole idea or start from Leon and see if anyone could begin with me from there. The thing is I have to make up my mind soon so that I can buy an air fare. Cheers Jill
 
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I had almost decided to either forget the whole idea or start from Leon and see if anyone could begin with me from there.
Don't forget the whole idea. Do start from Leon. (somewhere in the do's and don'ts of the Camino.)

Everyone has some trepidation about walking. Don't let yours keep you from going. You do not NEED a walking companion. One usually is just a Dumbo's feather!;) Life is a solo venture (if you think about it), so spending it waiting for others can be very restricting. That said, January is a VERY quiet time. Buen camino.
 
Jill, go for it. You said it worked out fine last year, walking from Burgos to a Leon, so no reason this would be any different. I don't think it matters whether you start in France and walk to Burgos, or take up where you left off last year, in Leon. Just be sure to read the winter Camino advice by @mspath - particularly her suggestions for alternative routes when it snows.
 
Jill,

Walking in winter can be a great pleasure, but you must be PREPARED!

Be sure to check out what others and I have written in these earlier Forum threads re winter camino expense and walking in winter. Both threads are filled with practical advice and helpful tips from veteran walkers.

Sillydoll/Amawalker who is a Forum member has compiled encyclopedic information on Winter Walking. Other good accounts of winter walking by Forum member Kialoa3 are his 2010 and later blogs

In bad weather many steep descents on the camino would be treacherous and following smaller parallel roads might be necessary. Winter 2012/13 the Napoleon route from SJPdP to Roncesvalles was filled with several meters of snow and in effect closed to pilgrims thus necessitating the use of the Valcarlos alternate; read more here about this hazardous situation

Other difficult stretches after storms might be from Najera to Santo Domingo de la Calzada or across the Montes de Oca from Villafranca as well as Monte Irago and, of course, O Cebreiro. In bad weather I have always walked on the verges of parallel roads.

Not all albergues will be open, but the welcome at those albergues which are is often most sincere. Most will usually be heated and/or have blankets. Generally the hospitaleros know who is open on the next stage.

When walking in late autumn/winter only in larger places such as Roncevalles, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada and, of course, Santiago have I ever seen a cluster of more than 20 pilgrims at one time. It is easy to walk alone and in smaller albergues you might be the only pilgrim.

Twice during winter caminos I have sat out true blizzards; in Villafranca Montes de Oca, February 25, 26, 2006 and Foncebadón, March 5,6, 2009. Even late November 2012 the climb up to O Cebreiro was packed with snow. You can see the snow and read my blog accounts of these three memorable storms here. Luckily open albergues offered welcoming shelter, heat and companionship.

Whatever you choose enjoy your journey,

Buen camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
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We (my wife and I) plan to start from SJPdP on 16/Dec. We will walk at a relativelly slow pace, planning to take 40 days to reach Santiago. We plan to do SJPdP - Roncesvalles in two stages, stopping at Valcarlos. We plan to do O Cebreiro stages in two days too. Also, we will stop an extra days to rest in the important cities (Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, León). There is a other stage that we will split in two too, but can't remember which one righ now.
Would be a pleasure meeting you in the camino :)

Of course, this is the plan made at home. We don't plan on following it rigorously. We will follow our feelings (physically and mentally) and will walk at the pace we can.

Warm regards,
Adrian
 

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