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Hoping to be back in 2023

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Hey all. Craig here from Australia. Actually returning to this forum after my May 2015 Camino. Last time was the French Way. Now hoping to do a little of a couple of routes. Some of the Le Puy. Then back over the Pierennes to Pamploma. Then maybe the Inglise.
Im definitely much older this time around.
Look forward to retouching some of the finer aspects.
Cheers
 
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Welcome back! I'm planning to walk the Primitivo in 2022 solo. I love the planning and dreaming aspect of it! I walked from Astorga to SDC May 2016.....Then was going back 2019 but decided to go to Iceland instead. Then Covid hit....sometimes I regret not going to Spain instead but heck it turned out fine. Looking forward to my next walk......Cheers
 
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Then Covid hit....sometimes I regret not going to Spain instead but heck it turned out fine. Looking forward to my next walk......Cheers
Yes I would have literally been a week or two away from going. As May 2021 was my return goal.
Cant see being even allowed to leave the country for Europe til some time next year. But yes the planning is half the fun.
 
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Hey all. Craig here from Australia. Actually returning to this forum after my May 2015 Camino. Last time was the French Way. Now hoping to do a little of a couple of routes. Some of the Le Puy. Then back over the Pierennes to Pamploma. Then maybe the Inglise.
Im definitely much older this time around.
Look forward to retouching some of the finer aspects.
Cheers
Hoping to be alive in 2023. 😄😄
 
Hey all. Craig here from Australia. Actually returning to this forum after my May 2015 Camino. Last time was the French Way. Now hoping to do a little of a couple of routes. Some of the Le Puy. Then back over the Pierennes to Pamploma. Then maybe the Inglise.
Im definitely much older this time around.
Look forward to retouching some of the finer aspects.
Cheers
Le Puy is a wonderful Camino. I walked it to Santiago in 2015. I was younger too. It would be tougher to walk it now but I bet just as beautiful and I am sure the food is just as fantastic.
 
Hey all. Craig here from Australia. Actually returning to this forum after my May 2015 Camino. Last time was the French Way. Now hoping to do a little of a couple of routes. Some of the Le Puy. Then back over the Pierennes to Pamploma. Then maybe the Inglise.
Im definitely much older this time around.
Look forward to retouching some of the finer aspects.
Cheers
Hi Craig, Ellann also from Australia. I was set to walk the Portuguese Coastal, last year, then October this year, but considering May or October 2022 now. Of course hoping that our illustrious leaders open our borders so we can get out of here. Some say it will be 2024 before we can go anywhere, which is quite soul destroying. Whatever the camino, and whenever the camino, enjoy.
 
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Hi Craig, Ellann also from Australia. I was set to walk the Portuguese Coastal, last year, then October this year, but considering May or October 2022 now. Of course hoping that our illustrious leaders open our borders so we can get out of here. Some say it will be 2024 before we can go anywhere, which is quite soul destroying. Whatever the camino, and whenever the camino, enjoy.
Yes cant see it happening this year. Although Ive seen lots of talk by those in the US of being able to travel to Europe later this year. So hopefully 2022 or 23 may be viable. Have signed up for the "Jab" so there is one road block out the way. I guess it all depends on how our winter season and the next Northern Hem winter season goes.
Anyway I hope you get to you destination ASAP.
Craig
 

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