davidellus
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It’s gonna be alright! I did the Camino multiple times and I know how it feels to be anxious.Hey all , as in approaching the Camino from Sarria I didn’t find yet the basic equipment nor the alojamiento from sarria to santiago, I have booked just in Santiago some days but I’m becoming anxious as I’m coming really to the adventure . I’d like to detach these five days without a phone.
mine is just a personal message as I’m feeling little frustrated , so be nice please
What’s the name of the albergue?I'm with my daughter in a beatiful, historic and recently renovated off-stage albergue after Triacastela. The hospitalera (Eugenia) is wonderful. There is room for 60 pilgrims. We are the only ones here.
Is it Albergue de peregrinos Casa Forte de Lusío?I'm with my daughter in a beatiful, historic and recently renovated off-stage albergue after Triacastela. The hospitalera (Eugenia) is wonderful. There is room for 60 pilgrims. We are the only ones here.
That's it. It doesn't seem to be in the @wisepilgrim app but I've added a comment pointing it out.Is it Albergue de peregrinos Casa Forte de Lusío?
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It's never to late...Hi David,
I desperately wanted to travel the world when I left school and I managed to take the 1st step, and then my friends left after 1 month and I returned home with them as I didn't feel that I was confident enough to do it alone. That is one of my biggest regrets in my life.
You have taken that 1st step and you have started your journey, preserve with it. You have reached out and I hope you get the strength to carry on from within and from others..
Buen Camino
The Camino is the start..It's never to late...
Good advice. I did exactly that and I'm now in Santiago, after staying in fine albergues in Ferreiro, Gonzar, Casanova and Santa Irene with lots of free beds in each place.Simply avoid Sarria, Porto Marin, Melide, Palas de Rei. I looked one day before or at the same day for a bed and had no issues and was mostly out of the big groups that started in Sarria. They all stay in the same place mostly.
Hi!Hey all , as in approaching the Camino from Sarria I didn’t find yet the basic equipment nor the alojamiento from sarria to santiago, I have booked just in Santiago some days but I’m becoming anxious as I’m coming really to the adventure . I’d like to detach these five days without a phone.
mine is just a personal message as I’m feeling little frustrated , so be nice please
I read a thread on a Camino Facebook group, and people seemed surprised that they needed to bring bedding! I don't know where they are getting their information from.If you stay in albergues, you’ll need a sleeping bag or a liner.
It depends on how you do your pilgrimage. If you only stay in private rooms and small hotels, as many do, you may not need to carry your own bedding.I read a thread on a Camino Facebook group, and people seemed surprised that they needed to bring bedding! I don't know where they are getting their information from.
Actually I do - from FB groups, and not from this forum!
True, I stayed in some private rooms that were part of an albergue and I was happy that I brought my liner with me to use it in some eh „rough“ roomsIt depends on how you do your pilgrimage. If you only stay in private rooms and small hotels, as many do, you may not need to carry your own bedding.
They were talking about both albergues and private rooms.It depends on how you do your pilgrimage. If you only stay in private rooms and small hotels, as many do, you may not need to carry your own bedding.
Yes! I lost the credencial, but I didn’t mind because I also got the sellos in my journal, with comments about each (not only albergues, but one or more bars/cafés per day and even a few shops).And take a towel, toothpaste and toothbrush! And my favourite: a journal
Be not afraid. Millions have done it before you. Enjoy each second of it.Hey all , as in approaching the Camino from Sarria I didn’t find yet the basic equipment nor the alojamiento from sarria to santiago, I have booked just in Santiago some days but I’m becoming anxious as I’m coming really to the adventure . I’d like to detach these five days without a phone.
mine is just a personal message as I’m feeling little frustrated , so be nice please
Everything you need can be found along the route. It's totally normal to feel anxious, frustrated, and alone. You are in a foreign country far from home. Something inside of you wanted to do this, and now you are there. I hope you can breathe into it and find your groove and have an amazing time.Hey all , as in approaching the Camino from Sarria I didn’t find yet the basic equipment nor the alojamiento from sarria to santiago, I have booked just in Santiago some days but I’m becoming anxious as I’m coming really to the adventure . I’d like to detach these five days without a phone.
mine is just a personal message as I’m feeling little frustrated , so be nice please
You will find many friendly people on path and the managers of hotels we have stayed at are very helpful. No phone?? Just turn it off and use in emergency. We are Walking nowHey all , as in approaching the Camino from Sarria I didn’t find yet the basic equipment nor the alojamiento from sarria to santiago, I have booked just in Santiago some days but I’m becoming anxious as I’m coming really to the adventure . I’d like to detach these five days without a phone.
mine is just a personal message as I’m feeling little frustrated , so be nice please
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