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Greetings from Germany

Kathy F.

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CF 2013, CF from Lourdes 2015, CP Porto 2022
Hi, everyone. I'm an American living in Stuttgart,Germany. I've been planning to walk the Camino since a year ago November, 2011, when I first viewed "The Way." DH got me a pair of hiking poles for Christmas that year. Low and behold, we had a surprise move to Germany from Virginia! Now the Camino is much more easily within my grasp. I just turned 61 and plan to start around May 21, 2013. I've told my family and close friends, now as more people find out (family brags) about my pilgrimage, I am looking forward to it more and more. My most pressing issue right now is how to get from Germany to the start of the Camino Frances, SJDP. I don't object to walking a few extra kms, but need to keep money tight. Any thoughts? I speak some Spanish, no German. Looking forward to comparing notes with all!
 
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Hi! I'm getting ready to start my first Camino at age 74 on March 20, but I'm starting from Leon. Like you, my family is being very supportive, especially my grandchildren; and as I train and prepare my gear I am getting more and more confident I can do this thing. I hope to be finished with my 300k by the end of April so we probably will not meet. Of course it may take me until the end of May. :) Spend some time on these forums. You will find a wealth of valuable info from those who've gone before and there are suggestions about travel from various points in Europe. I do wish you a wonderful Camino experience! Blessings. Linda
 
Hi!

It's a pity you're not a couple of weeks later when a twice weekly flight from Strasbourg to Biarritz starts with Voltea Airlines (a low cost Spanish carrier). It just operates June-September.

Buen Camino!
 
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Sorry - duplicate post.
 
tyrrek said:
Hi!

It's a pity you're not a couple of weeks later when a twice weekly flight from Strasbourg to Biarritz starts with Voltea Airlines (a low cost Spanish carrier). It just operates June-September.

Buen Camino!

Thanks for the information on the flights from Strasbourg. I had no idea. I may change my schedule if that turns out to be the best way to get from here to there. I had wanted to leave in May because a.) the weather in Spain, and b.) wanted to spend my "**-th" anniversary with my husband before I took off for a month or two. But I'm flexible.
 
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molly382001 said:
Hi! I'm getting ready to start my first Camino at age 74 on March 20, but I'm starting from Leon. Like you, my family is being very supportive, especially my grandchildren; and as I train and prepare my gear I am getting more and more confident I can do this thing. I hope to be finished with my 300k by the end of April so we probably will not meet. Of course it may take me until the end of May. :) Spend some time on these forums. You will find a wealth of valuable info from those who've gone before and there are suggestions about travel from various points in Europe. I do wish you a wonderful Camino experience! Blessings. Linda

Linda, thanks for the words of support. I will want to know about your Camino when you return because I would be following in your footsteps a few weeks later. It would be nice to meet but, for obvious reasons, I hope we don't :wink:
 

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