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Booked all the tickets

chiahc

New Member
Time of past OR future Camino
3rd May 2016
23th Sep 2023
Hi,

Thanks to this Forum for providing so much valuable information. Finally I've booked all the tickets for my first camino. It will be a challenge because I will walk with my father (73 years old) who could only speak Taiwanese and Chinese. Fortunately his physical condition is very good, maybe even better than me, haha.

I am very excited. I feel like telling everyone about our trip!!!

We will arrive St Jean Pied de Port 3rd of May. Buen Camino! - Chia
 
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Hello and welcome to the forum.
Wish you both a wonderful journey and a Buen Camino, Peter.
 
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Hi @chiahc - welcome to the forum. I can sense your excitement!

Buen Camino to you and your Dad. I hope that it's a great experience for both of you.
 
I will be a few days behind you, arriving in SJPP on the 11th and starting out on the 12th. I am so excited too. I wish I had my Dad to walk with. He would have loved it so much.
 
I will be a few days behind you, arriving in SJPP on the 11th and starting out on the 12th. I am so excited too. I wish I had my Dad to walk with. He would have loved it so much.

Buen Camino Joodle. We were talking about this trip for three years. However, last few years I just started my business and it was difficult for me to do this trip with my dad financially. Last December his girlfriend all of sudden got sick and passed away within one month, it was shocked to us and
also a waking moment for me. I don't want to wait another year! Luckily the business goes well now so we decide to fulfill our camino dream this year -- no matter what.

On your way when you think of your dad, I am sure he will be with you...

Chia
 
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Hi Chia,

So great to hear you will finally has this trip with your dad.
I'm from Taiwan too!
I will arrive SJPP 23th April and stat my walk the next day.

Burn Camino !

Jennifer
 
It will be a challenge because I will walk with my father (73 years old)

Hi and enjoy.

I expect to pass through St Jean around the time you two plan to start.

I understand your father's dilemma. I am 74 and speak (almost) no French and Spanish. You will make a fine interpreter for him, I am sure.

Should we meet I hope to see you have done adequate training and preparation. I suggest, gradually, you both build up your walking (with your gear on your back) to become comfortable doing each day the distances you hope to do in Spain each day. And I strongly suggest you do hill work, working up to (say) 700 metres of elevation before lunch (remember the first day has a climb of a lot more than that). And many suggest starting your actual Camino slowly, building up the daily distances as you become fitter. And here I may be teaching my grandmother how to suck eggs. But keep your packs as light as possible. A commonly quoted weight is not more than 7 kg (15 lbs) including water and snacks and everything. There are many packing lists to consult. They all seem to come down to light weight (but durable) gear and not many changes of clothes. And think layers to put on when needed for cold (and windy) weather.

And many who post on these pages suggest taking time to enjoy the people and surroundings you encounter. And that a Camino is not a race.

I wish you both well.

Ultreia (keep striving)
Kia Kaha (be strong)
Buen Camino (travel well)
 
Hi Chia,

So great to hear you will finally has this trip with your dad.
I'm from Taiwan too!
I will arrive SJPP 23th April and stat my walk the next day.

Burn Camino !

Jennifer

Hi Jennifer,

Enjoy your camino!! We will arrive SJPP in 3rd May, stay there one night and start our walk the next day!

Chia
 
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€46,-
Hi Chia
Should you or Dear Old Dad get homesick for something to eat which is not chorizos try these: true, the menu is but a interpretation of Chinese food, however they are all owned and staffed by Chinese people and YOU can tell them what You really want to eat.


Salon Imperial Japones
; Calle del Pintor Crispín, 6 Pamplona or see here https://www.tripadvisor.co.il/Restaurants-g187520-c11-Pamplona_Navarra.html

China Town Paseo de la Inmaculada, 72, Estella

Restaurante Chino Shanghai
Vitoria, 51 Burgos

Restaurante Oriental Xuanyi Y Lili Av. del Alcalde Miguel Castaño Leon

La Gran Muralla Calle General Vives, 24 Ponferrada

China Ming Av. de Romero Donallo, 25, Santiago de Compostela
 
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And here I may be teaching my grandmother how to suck eggs.

Hi @AlwynWellington,

Thanks for all the important suggestions. We've almost purchased all the necessary gears, except the sleeping bag, I am still doubting which one to buy. We are also doing some training ourselves. My dad does his training in the mountains and I walk to my practice with a bag weighted 4-5 kilos everyday (about 3 km). Next week I will start to walk with 6 kilos on my back.

We for sure would like to start slowly so I booked a night in Orisson as well. The rest days, well ,we'll see. Camino is not a race, I totally agree!

Chia
 

Oh @scruffy1 , can you read my mind? One of my next steps is indeed searching for some Asian restaurants for my dad!! He is very easy going, but I am sure there will be some moments that he would like to have some rice or noodle soup!!

Thanks! I do appreciate it!

Chia
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

My story is similar. I have 2 sisters but our middle sister died of a brain tumor several years ago (age 56). My older sister & I are committed to travelling & enjoying one another's presence while we still can. Lonni (Right side of pix) is 11 years my senior but in better shape than I. We are also walking increasing distances with more weighted packs so hopefully I will be ready by May 21st. Life is indeed short & no one is guaranteed another day (young or old). So I am trying to learn to remain awake to the blessings of today, express my love for family & friends and "not sweat the small stuff".

Your plan to start slow is wise (our strategy also). May walking the Camino with your Father be a life-affirming wonder.
Buen Camino,
TD
 

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