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Good luck from a fellow Aussie First-Timer ( May, 22.)Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Thanks for the helpful explanationHello, and welcome to the forum.
Regarding tags, you cannot create new ones - you can only use these ones. We use them mainly to populate the sub-forums for specific topics that you can see on the main page. Since this thread is mainly a general introduction, you don't need any topic tags - after all everybody has almost the same questions!
Buen Camino to you.Good luck from a fellow Aussie First-Timer ( May, 22.)
As the saying goes... "It's not a race".Buen Camino to you.
I'll be moving pretty slow so might be still on CF when you are in May
First of all welcome and enjoy every minute of it .. on my CF I noticed a lady stopping to take photos of the wildlife , the plants and flowers and even cattle , then she would start walking again , I could tell she was in no rush , she had her camino planned and was sticking to it ..there is no rush by doing so there is more to see and be thankful for not everyone who wants to do the Frances will never be able to for one reason or other . A great time is waiting for you and places to see and lovely ppl from all walks of life .Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Buen CaminoHello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
I did a segment of the CF in October, slowly. There's even a Facebook group you can join called "Slow strollers on the Camino." Partly because I just don't have a lot of endurance and can't do 20+ km daily (about 12.5 miles) and partly because of knee and gluteus pain, and partly because I'd rather just go at a comfortable pace without time and place constraints. If you have as much time as you want- excellent! You can do StJean to Santiago in 2 months or more if you wish. You'll learn so much in that first week about how to manage things. What seems daunting now will not then. My advice is don't have expectations. It will be your unique experience, with ups and downs. Read up on what to take and what not to bother taking. I brought what I thought was pretty minimum, but didn't need the second pair of pants or second pair of leggings, or extra- extra shirt or... the Camino was formed to service pilgrims and therefore you'll (probably) find whatever you need in any mid-sized town. Another good fb group is Camigas. Have fun in Paris and wherever you go.Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Well hello and it aims like I'm in the same boat as you, I want to start sometimeHello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
I'm planning on the same for from about 20th April. I'm in the same boat. Buen camino and see you there.Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
I'm doing my first Camino flying into Paris on 24 April 2023 and also starting the CF at SJPDP. How are you getting from the Paris airport to SJPDP. Looking at various options and .... I'm a nervous traveler (will be fine once I'm on the Camino). It's where do you catch the train, which train, train transfers, getting on the wrong train, time schedules etc. I see some people fly into Biarritz, find their way to train station in Bayonne for train to SJPDP. ???Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
May 2022?Good luck from a fellow Aussie First-Timer ( May, 22.)
Hello Jude and Welcome,Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
I live in France and am familiar with some travel possibilities. Let me know if you wish some recommendations. Sincerely. JacquesI'm doing my first Camino flying into Paris on 24 April 2023 and also starting the CF at SJPDP. How are you getting from the Paris airport to SJPDP. Looking at various options and .... I'm a nervous traveler (will be fine once I'm on the Camino). It's where do you catch the train, which train, train transfers, getting on the wrong train, time schedules etc. I see some people fly into Biarritz, find their way to train station in Bayonne for train to SJPDP. ???
Hi Jude. Welcome. I just got back a few days ago. I used my iPhone and Google maps to work out how to get from A to B. It worked every time. I also asked a local if I was unsure and did a bit of homework or reconnaissance on the day before setting off, to make sure I was at the right station. It worked for me, and it was my first time travelling solo.I'm doing my first Camino flying into Paris on 24 April 2023 and also starting the CF at SJPDP. How are you getting from the Paris airport to SJPDP. Looking at various options and .... I'm a nervous traveler (will be fine once I'm on the Camino). It's where do you catch the train, which train, train transfers, getting on the wrong train, time schedules etc. I see some people fly into Biarritz, find their way to train station in Bayonne for train to SJPDP. ???
I winged it myself in April of 2019. I strongly recommend stopping the first day in Orisson, taking two days to get to Roncevalles. I hiked alone (never really alone) for my 60th birthday. You will find many "roses" along your way - if you take the time to look.Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Ditto from another fellow Aussie first-timer (April '23).Good luck from a fellow Aussie First-Timer ( May, 22.)
Great, thanks for that wonderful advice.I did a segment of the CF in October, slowly. There's even a Facebook group you can join called "Slow strollers on the Camino." Partly because I just don't have a lot of endurance and can't do 20+ km daily (about 12.5 miles) and partly because of knee and gluteus pain, and partly because I'd rather just go at a comfortable pace without time and place constraints. If you have as much time as you want- excellent! You can do StJean to Santiago in 2 months or more if you wish. You'll learn so much in that first week about how to manage things. What seems daunting now will not then. My advice is don't have expectations. It will be your unique experience, with ups and downs. Read up on what to take and what not to bother taking. I brought what I thought was pretty minimum, but didn't need the second pair of pants or second pair of leggings, or extra- extra shirt or... the Camino was formed to service pilgrims and therefore you'll (probably) find whatever you need in any mid-sized town. Another good fb group is Camigas. Have fun in Paris and wherever you go.
Buen CaminoDitto from another fellow Aussie first-timer (April '23).
Fabulous! Thanks for posting LynnI winged it myself in April of 2019. I strongly recommend stopping the first day in Orisson, taking two days to get to Roncevalles. I hiked alone (never really alone) for my 60th birthday. You will find many "roses" along your way - if you take the time to look.
Buen Camino - Lynn
Buen Camino @SweethingDitto from another fellow Aussie first-timer (April '23).
Thanks for posting @LexicosHi Jude. Welcome. I just got back a few days ago. I used my iPhone and Google maps to work out how to get from A to B. It worked every time. I also asked a local if I was unsure and did a bit of homework or reconnaissance on the day before setting off, to make sure I was at the right station. It worked for me, and it was my first time travelling solo.
Thank you for your generous offer @FireDragon I may well be in touch, and perhaps we'll meet on the WayI live in France and am familiar with some travel possibilities. Let me know if you wish some recommendations. Sincerely. Jacques
I know the feeling. I’m in the same side of Australia just further south. I was all nerves when I set off and it’s surprising how quickly you learn when you’re on your own. Your most valuable tool will be your mobile phone. It was for me. I carried one with a euro SIM card and my Aussie one as back up, which I used only a few times. And I’m anything but IT or mobile savvy but I managed quite well. So, main thing is, stay calm. Aussies by the way have generally a good reputation and the French/Spanish I found to be very hospitable and perfect hosts, almost without fail. You’ll be fine. There’s also a couple of apps that are very handy, plus your guide book. Happy planning. I’ll probably be back there in April-May.Thanks for posting @Lexicos
The Reccie before leaving town is a great idea. I can have a bit of directional dyslexia when I am away from the Eastern seaboard of AustraliaMost of my life living on or near that great Pacific Coast, you know that if the ocean is on your right, you are looking north(ish)
Thanks @LexicosI know the feeling. I’m in the same side of Australia just further south. I was all nerves when I set off and it’s surprising how quickly you learn when you’re on your own. Your most valuable tool will be your mobile phone. It was for me. I carried one with a euro SIM card and my Aussie one as back up, which I used only a few times. And I’m anything but IT or mobile savvy but I managed quite well. So, main thing is, stay calm. Aussies by the way have generally a good reputation and the French/Spanish I found to be very hospitable and perfect hosts, almost without fail. You’ll be fine. There’s also a couple of apps that are very handy, plus your guide book. Happy planning. I’ll probably be back there in April-May.
You will be welcome at the pilgrims' office when you come to collect your credencial, where the volunteers will give you lots of information and answer all your questions.Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Oh that is so lovely.You will be welcome at the pilgrims' office when you come to collect your credencial, where the volunteers will give you lots of information and answer all your questions.
I agree that transport is probably the most nerve-wracking part of travel, especially when you don't speak the local language.I'm doing my first Camino flying into Paris on 24 April 2023 and also starting the CF at SJPDP. How are you getting from the Paris airport to SJPDP. Looking at various options and .... I'm a nervous traveler (will be fine once I'm on the Camino). It's where do you catch the train, which train, train transfers, getting on the wrong train, time schedules etc. I see some people fly into Biarritz, find their way to train station in Bayonne for train to SJPDP. ???
Each of us decide our best way. I've a friend who walks The Camino every year. His way is to fly from Brisbane into Madrid, then a train to SJPP. He uses a couple of days in Madrid to acclimate from Jet- Lag. Looking over his itinerary has led me to The Camino Madrid, which is where my plans are going, at the moment. I've found a flight with Qatar Airways, round trip Brisbane to Madrid for 2200. Best plan, so far.I agree that transport is probably the most nerve-wracking part of travel, especially when you don't speak the local language.
There are threads on the forum all about transport, though I haven't delved into them too much.
I will stay with a friend in Paris for a few days. She will make sure I get on the correct train at the correct station. I hope to catch the train all the way to SJPP, it is not the quickest way to get there, but I love train travel and, never having been to Europe, I look forward to seeing some of the countryside from the train.
I am happy to chat with you via DM regarding transport options and decisions if you wish.
Buen Camino
I agree, it's always a treat to travel by train: Paris to Bayonne by the wonderful TGV high speed train, then change to a little train from Bayonne to SJPdP (but you get a through-ticket for the whole journey), which allows you to choose your TGV seat.I agree that transport is probably the most nerve-wracking part of travel, especially when you don't speak the local language.
There are threads on the forum all about transport, though I haven't delved into them too much.
I will stay with a friend in Paris for a few days. She will make sure I get on the correct train at the correct station. I hope to catch the train all the way to SJPP, it is not the quickest way to get there, but I love train travel and, never having been to Europe, I look forward to seeing some of the countryside from the train.
I am happy to chat with you via DM regarding transport options and decisions if you wish.
Buen Camino
Which I call the Pilgrim Express.then change to a little train from Bayonne to SJPdP
Hi Jude. I'm also hoping to set off early April depending on he weather. I hope our paths cross. Buen camino.Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Click here to check out the April Calendar thread to see which other members are starting then, and add yourself if you'd like when you have a firm starting date.Hi Jude. I'm also hoping to set off early April depending on he weather. I hope our paths cross. Buen camino.
@Duckadang I would probably have flown into Madrid or Barcelona if I didn't have an Aussie friend who visits Paris for 2 months each year and willing to be my Paris guide and interlocutor. Good opportunity to see a city I probably otherwise might not visit.Each of us decide our best way. I've a friend who walks The Camino every year. His way is to fly from Brisbane into Madrid, then a train to SJPP. He uses a couple of days in Madrid to acclimate from Jet- Lag. Looking over his itinerary has led me to The Camino Madrid, which is where my plans are going, at the moment. I've found a flight with Qatar Airways, round trip Brisbane to Madrid for 2200. Best plan, so far.
I've never flown Qatar... have never been to Madrid, so I'm not advocating for this route. It suits my friend and, so far, suits my needs. I'll happily explore any offered options that save money on travel. The money saved there will be spent supporting businesses along The Way.
I confess I was one of those husbands whose wife planned travel arrangements. I carried the bags. Lots of new things, this trip...
I hope so too.Hi Jude. I'm also hoping to set off early April depending on he weather. I hope our paths cross. Buen camino.
Don't know about 'liberated'... she always made it look so easy. And, I don't blame you for going where you have a friend.@Duckadang I would probably have flown into Madrid or Barcelona if I didn't have an Aussie friend who visits Paris for 2 months each year and willing to be my Paris guide and interlocutor. Good opportunity to see a city I probably otherwise might not visit.
She flies Qatar to Paris from Sydney, and rates them highly. I am flying Sydney to Paris with Singapore Airlines - a bit above my usual budget airline travel, but I think the deal I got was OK.
Good luck with all the planning and new experiences. You may feel liberated doing it all yourself
Hey Jude, My husband James and I will be starting the Camino at the beginning April from SJPP also. I am a slow walker/hiker I like to take my time and enjoy it. We have no time limit either so we will not be in a hurry. I hope to see you on the Camino.Hello Camino Community,
I have been dipping into this forum for 3 years, firstly in prep for my first Camino which was to begin early April 2020. But alas, Covid
3 years older, unfitter and poorer (well, let's say, less financial), I will fly to Paris 30 March 2023 and begin CF from SJPP 9th April.
Excited and a bit daunted.
I tend to "wing it" when travelling, but realise some planning is required for an enjoyable Camino.
Also a slow traveller - I take plenty of time to "smell the roses" and I love a chat, thankful to have no time limit on my Camino.
I hope it will be the first of many.
So, I have no real question, just an introduction, and thought after 3 years of perusing, it was time for me to speak up!!
Buen camino
PS. I tried to add what I thought were relevant tags, but none were accepted. Clearly more practise required
Hi TammyHey Jude, My husband James and I will be starting the Camino at the beginning April from SJPP also. I am a slow walker/hiker I like to take my time and enjoy it. We have no time limit either so we will not be in a hurry. I hope to see you on the Camino.
Buen Camino,
Tammy
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