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Camino around May 20, 2007

AussieAngel

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Hi Fellow Pilgrims,

I am hoping to do the Camino in late May 2007 and would appreciate any advice from the experts on this site. I am planning on going it alone. It seems to be a past life thing that I need to sort out. I am definately not regilious but am very spiritual. I just won $1000 worth of sport gear when I bought some soap from a chemist so I have taken it as a sign to go. I am an Aussie but I will be travelling from Manchester UK over there.

Love and blessings,

AussieAngel
 
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I'm from Melbourne and have just completed the via de la plata, in may and loved it-I put a "recommending the vdlp" post so you might want to consider that route.Good luck!
 
AussieAngel said:
Hi Fellow Pilgrims,

I am hoping to do the Camino in late May 2007 and would appreciate any advice from the experts on this site. I am planning on going it alone. It seems to be a past life thing that I need to sort out. I am definately not regilious but am very spiritual. I just won $1000 worth of sport gear when I bought some soap from a chemist so I have taken it as a sign to go. I am an Aussie but I will be travelling from Manchester UK over there.

Love and blessings,

AussieAngel

Very interesting. I too am planning to do the Camino (by bike) next year sometime in the spring. I am an open-minded Catholic, I believe more in the goodness of the person as a reflection of his religion or beliefs. More power to you especially since you're answering a call from within.

Love all.

Ramon
 
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Hi,

I would say there are three main things I have cumulated from my Caminos:

- Allow yourself enough time! The stress of having a very tight schedule can make the whole experience unpleasant. With time to spare, you can take a day off in interresting places or recover from an illness, aching joints, blisters etc. without feeling the burden of having to make up the lost time.

- Travel light! This is a must, as every extra pound makes a difference along the long walk. There are some good tips to be found in this forum and others alike.

- Be patient! Along the way there will inevitably be days, when walking feels hard and the goal far away. With patience, flexibility and openminded spirits most of the troubled moments wil pass.

Have a great Camiño!
 

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