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Arriving Biarritz @ 10.00 October 31st

Daxzentzu

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I’m filled with anticipation and dread as my countdown app clicks away the days, hours and seconds for the time when I will set foot in Biarritz.

It’s showing 5 days, 5 hours and 5 minutes

I fly from stansted and will make my way to St Jean to the pilgrim office there, to receive a smile, good advice and a credencial and then I’ll decide ......

Do I linger in St Jean or go onward and slip through the Napoleon pass before it closes

The people that love me understand that I have set no expectations for pace or duration for the end of my pilgrimage ....if it’s 40 days or even more so be it.

I’m submitting myself to the way of St James and will embrace everything that occurs as I am polished by the Camino

I’m asked - are you traveling with a group and when I say no - I’m solo - their eyes look down and say - wow alone - won’t you be lonely

And I say and watch them start smiling when they hear ...

“ No there are people walking every step of the way with me and I feel that even if I can’t see another person on the Camino I have the rich companionship of perigrnos from the earliest of days and from the next person that I meet “
 
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go onward and slip through the Napoleon pass
I suggest doing that! However, you probably will not be able to start until the afternoon, which will not leave you enough time to get to Roncesvalles that day; the days are getting pretty short. So you may find that you must linger in SJPdP for the evening, and that will leave you plenty of time to see the town and eat well.

Have fun!!
 
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