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DSouthard

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Camino Catalan, (May-July 2012), Via Francigena (Barcelona to Rome - 2015), Via Francigena (Rome to Canterbury - 2016)
I'll be making my pilgrimage from Montserrat beginning around May 20, 2012. I just left a job/career as a technical project manager after 30-some years. My children are now adults and self sufficient, my marriage is a distant memory, I have almost no money and absolutely no property except for what fits into 1 back pack, 1 suitcase, and 1 guitar case.

I've been planning to walk the Camino for about 10 years, ever since I first heard about it. I'm in pretty good shape, but have no doubt the first week or two will be difficult. I can easily walk 20 miles in a day, but doing it day after day for weeks on end is not something I can properly prepare for. So like almost everyone, I just plan on being sore and tired for a while. I have 9 weeks between arriving in Barcelona and the return flight, so I can walk slowly.

I anticipate meeting lots of people and making friends along the way. I love travel and have always found wonderful people everywhere I've been. But this is a journey of spiritual discovery for me (as much as one can plan on that) so the plan is to spend a lot of time alone. Although, God works through people, so if He chooses to speak to me through someone, I'll be sure to listen. I'll carry a phone for emergency use, but it will be turned off except and unless needed. I will not be checking into any internet cafes and will not be writing a blog. I'll carry an old fashioned, analog journal for personal notes.

As I have (almost) nothing, I'm not in a position to stop working, nor do I want to. I would love to live and work in Spain. I'll look for a position teaching English as a foreign language there, but for a non-EU citizen, that is an impossibility without God's intervention. (I have TEFL certification and have been a volunteer teacher in the US.) So, upon returning, I'll look for a teaching position in a Spanish speaking country and continue looking for a way to get back to Spain.

Like others have commented, I don't do well sleeping in a room full of snoring people, so I'll carry a tent and sleep outside where ever possible. (Outside noises don't seem to bother me that way snoring does. Go figure.) I'm on a tight budget, so private rooms in hotels are out of the question. And, I'm looking forward to making the Camino as simple as possible.
 
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Let us know how you get on, particularly if you are walking from Montserrat

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