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In Madrid, and getting ready to go to Pamplona

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Hey Kris. my husband and I met up yesterday with gwdelmar and his wife in Sarasota. Had a great 3 + hour breakfast talking about our upcoming September Caminos. We'll all have to get together next fall when we get back.
Take care and have a"Buen Camino"
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Eating my very first Spanish breakfast...well deserved after a 2+-hr walk to find my hostal (Madrid is not flat) and a 5-minute taxi ride to Atocha. Well at least I got some good exercise. Next stop, train to Pamplona and then to Corazon Puro.


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Wow, I envy you already although I'll start walking from Madrid in a bit more than 3-weeks time. Take care and have a nice Camino!!!

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Eating my very first Spanish breakfast...well deserved after a 2+-hr walk to find my hostal (Madrid is not flat) and a 5-minute taxi ride to Atocha. Well at least I got some good exercise. Next stop, train to Pamplona and then to Corazon Puro.


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How exciting Kris. I fly out from Australia in 12 hours and arrive in Barcelona. Hope to catch up with you on Wed evening. Buen Camino
 
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I am so excited. I think the butterfly's are doing back flips in my tummy.
Felt the same way starting out. I am now in St. Jean waiting for Beliari to open... Have a few hours so it took care of getting my Altrus rain poncho (red so I can't be missed) and some trekking poles at the Pellerin Boutique. The gentleman that works (owns?) it was very helpful. ImageUploadedByCamino de Santiago Forum1401089446.163944.jpgImageUploadedByCamino de Santiago Forum1401089462.841945.jpg


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How exciting for you. I am at the airport about to board my plane. Will be in Barcelona tomorrow afternoon.
 
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Eating my very first Spanish breakfast...well deserved after a 2+-hr walk to find my hostal (Madrid is not flat) and a 5-minute taxi ride to Atocha. Well at least I got some good exercise. Next stop, train to Pamplona and then to Corazon Puro.


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If you have time to reply, and I understand if you can't, can you tell me how much time you allowed before the train left from Atocha. We have tickets for the 07.35 from Madrid to Pamplona and thought we would get there at 7. Is it a 5 min taxi ride from the centre of Madrid? Would we need to book a taxi or is it easy to get one. It's the little things that seem to be on my mind. Thanks for the photos. We share your excitement. Buen Camino. Hope you have fair weather.
 
Felt the same way starting out. I am now in St. Jean waiting for Beliari to open... Have a few hours so it took care of getting my Altrus rain poncho (red so I can't be missed) and some trekking poles at the Pellerin Boutique. The gentleman that works (owns?) it was very helpful. View attachment 10253View attachment 10254


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Kris, if you get a minute or so, can you tell me how much the poles and Altus cost you. No need to convert to dollars, I'll figure that out.
Thanks a bunch, Linda
 
If you have time to reply, and I understand if you can't, can you tell me how much time you allowed before the train left from Atocha. We have tickets for the 07.35 from Madrid to Pamplona and thought we would get there at 7. Is it a 5 min taxi ride from the centre of Madrid? Would we need to book a taxi or is it easy to get one. It's the little things that seem to be on my mind. Thanks for the photos. We share your excitement. Buen Camino. Hope you have fair weather.

Hi, sriyantra,
Atocha Station is in central Madrid, and probably about a 5 minute cab ride from Puerta del Sol (not sure what part of Madrid you are staying in). I think getting there at 7 would give you plenty of time. Taxis are plentiful in central Madrid, you'll probably have a taxi stand not too far from your hotel, and they cruise the streets as well. Wishing you a great camino! Laurie
 
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Hi, sriyantra,
Atocha Station is in central Madrid, and probably about a 5 minute cab ride from Puerta del Sol (not sure what part of Madrid you are staying in). I think getting there at 7 would give you plenty of time. Taxis are plentiful in central Madrid, you'll probably have a taxi stand not too far from your hotel, and they cruise the streets as well. Wishing you a great camino! Laurie
Thanks for that. We are staying at Hostal La Macarena, Calle Cava de San Miguel - great name makes you want to dance! Thanks for the info.
 
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Kris,
We'll look forward to meet in the fall and share some stories. As petitewalker mentioned you, we met last weekend and had a great time. Hopefully, we will all come back with great memories. Meanwhile, good luck, God Bless, and BUEN CAMINO !
 
Hey Kris. my husband and I met up yesterday with gwdelmar and his wife in Sarasota. Had a great 3 + hour breakfast talking about our upcoming September Caminos. We'll all have to get together next fall when we get back.
Take care and have a"Buen Camino"

petitewalker,
Thanks, for the great time we all had last Saturday. We enjoyed much. Definitely, we will be looking forward to all get together in the fall. Hope you had a safe trip up north !
 
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Kris,
We'll look forward to meet in the fall and share some stories. As petitewalker mentioned you, we met last weekend and had a great time. Hopefully, we will all come back with great memories. Meanwhile, good luck, God Bless, and BUEN CAMINO !
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Made it to Orrisson, but decided today that I will get a ride to Roncesvalle and walk on from there. I am glad I did go to Orrisson, but being out of shape, it was tough going and not wanting to risk injury, I decided to bypass this. So today I will walk about 12 km to Biskarreta and the Corazon Puro.


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Made to Viskarret, back to the Corazon Puro. About 12.5 km (not including inclines), made it in 4 hours and only fell in mud once. :)

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Oh the adventure! Buen Camino Kris
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi kris
I left Roncesvalles today and was going to stop at Espinal but was there at 9.30 so continued on to Visskarett, there was no room at Curozon Puro so I ended up getting a taxi to Zubiri. My knee was playing up with all the steep descents into Visskarett. I am hoping it is better tomorrow so I can continue the journey.
 
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I left Roncesvalles today and was going to stop at Espinal but was there at 9.30 so continued on to Visskarett, there was no room at Curozon Puro so I ended up getting a taxi to Zubiri. My knee was playing up with all the steep descents into Visskarett. I am hoping it is better tomorrow so I can continue the journey.
Where are you staying in Zubiri? I am here NOW (Thursday) at Albergue Zalidiko).


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Where are you staying in Zubiri? I am here NOW (Thursday) at Albergue Zalidiko).


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am around the corner at El palo I think it is called. First on the right after the church. I will be sitting down by the church on the corner if you are around. Hoping to have dinner at the cafe there
 
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Is that the cafe with the coca cola sign? I am not sure of the street but my Albergue is the first after the benches as you walk into Zubiri (across street from a pension. Taking a little siesta. What time are you doing dinner? I already ate, but I can definitely do a cafe con leche.


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Is that the cafe with the coca cola sign? I am not sure of the street but my Albergue is the first after the benches as you walk into Zubiri (across street from a pension. Taking a little siesta. What time are you doing dinner? I already ate, but I can definitely do a cafe con leche.


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I am going to the cafe at 6 pm. Have a purple shirt and a blue knee brace and red Teva sandles. Be good to meet you
 
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Made to Viskarret, back to the Corazon Puro. About 12.5 km (not including inclines), made it in 4 hours and only fell in mud once. :)

Never has a shower felt so wonderful!


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Hello Kris,
Hope you're doing fine. Stay strong !

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