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Going on my second camino April 15th. Will arrive St Jean on 14th and stay in Orisson on 15th.
Only thing that will stop us meeting there is the weather. I plan to stop in Valcarlos if Route Napolean is closedI'm staying in Orrison that night too. Maybe we'll meet.
Thanks Wayfarer, note that you are from Co Clare. The burren would be a great place I imagine for pre camino walkingBuen Camino to you both.
The Burren is beautiful and walking on the Green Roads is a bit like the Camino but if you walk cross country on the pavement its a pig on your feet, ankles and legs. I did a 15k hike mostly on the pavement this summer and my legs were worse than the worst day I ever did on the Camino as they are constantly twisting and turning with every step, also because of the deep crevasses in the pavement you have to watch literally every step you take, head down, and then you miss all the beauty around you.Thanks Wayfarer, note that you are from Co Clare. The burren would be a great place I imagine for pre camino walking
Only thing that will stop us meeting there is the weather. I plan to stop in Valcarlos if Route Napolean is closed
Buen Camino
Trouble is I have been told that often you dont see the scenery because of mist. I missed out on this route in 2013 as it was completely snowed in as was the valley route so I changed plans and started from Pamplona. Hope to remedy that lost journey this timeI'm very much praying for mild weather. I really want to climb the Napoleon Route for the scenery.
Trouble is I have been told that often you dont see the scenery because of mist. I missed out on this route in 2013 as it was completely snowed in as was the valley route so I changed plans and started from Pamplona. Hope to remedy that lost journey this time
I often wonder if this is my second. Some say it is my third. I started in March 2013 and in a moment of weakness on Good Friday I gave up and turned back to Burgos and then home. Then in September I went back and finished it. I count it as one camino but others have said it is two.Buen Camino!
The second is always a surprise!
Have never hiked on it but I do love it. I always enjoyed driving around that part of Ireland from Galway through Clare, Kerry and West Cork. Must try hiking in my own country later in the yearThe Burren is beautiful and walking on the Green Roads is a bit like the Camino but if you walk cross country on the pavement its a pig on your feet, ankles and legs. I did a 15k hike mostly on the pavement this summer and my legs were worse than the worst day I ever did on the Camino as they are constantly twisting and turning with every step, also because of the deep crevasses in the pavement you have to watch literally every step you take, head down, and then you miss all the beauty around you.
Buen Camino!
The second is always a surprise!
I often wonder if this is my second. Some say it is my third. I started in March 2013 and in a moment of weakness on Good Friday I gave up and turned back to Burgos and then home. Then in September I went back and finished it. I count it as one camino but others have said it is two.
Hy , i start 3 day's after you.I begin my camino at the 18th and stay also in Orisson .Perhaps we meet along the way .I wish you a Buen Camino, Peter.Going on my second camino April 15th. Will arrive St Jean on 14th and stay in Orisson on 15th.
Depends on how fast you walk Peter. I am pretty slow so anyone starting up to two weeks behind me will probably overtake me. Look forward to meeting you, Buen CaminoHy , i start 3 day's after you.I begin my camino at the 18th and stay also in Orisson .Perhaps we meet along the way .I wish you a Buen Camino, Peter.
Why is that @Anniesantiago?
I kind of expected my second Camino to be more of joy in things already discovered on the first one and lacking any major surprises
Hy , the 4 daagse of Nijmegen is correct.My wife and I walked the 4 Daagse of Apeldoorn that's the week before Nijmegen. It's a lot less crouthed. You only walk in the nature. I wish you a Buen Camino.Hi again Peter, just noticed you are from the Netherlands. I finished my last Camino with a guy who lived north of Amsterdam and is my good friend for life. He told me all about the 4 Daagse (hope thats correct) at Nijmegan. He has completed it 4 times and is now guaranteed a place for 2016. It was one of my ambitions but found places were very limited for newbies
hi Peter........We will be starting on 15th..so you might catch up with us........Buen CaminoHy , i start 3 day's after you.I begin my camino at the 18th and stay also in Orisson .Perhaps we meet along the way .I wish you a Buen Camino, Peter.
I have walked the Green Roads in the Burren many times.....it is my special place.....whenever I hit the road to Black Head I am in another world....The Burren is beautiful and walking on the Green Roads is a bit like the Camino but if you walk cross country on the pavement its a pig on your feet, ankles and legs. I did a 15k hike mostly on the pavement this summer and my legs were worse than the worst day I ever did on the Camino as they are constantly twisting and turning with every step, also because of the deep crevasses in the pavement you have to watch literally every step you take, head down, and then you miss all the beauty around you.
Katief, are you flying out of Dublin. I am on the Ryanair to Biarritz, 9:30am 14th staying in Bewleys Airport Hotel the night before. Look forward to meeting you. That makes 4 of us starting same day. You, me, Following Yellow Arrows and Dalstonmarra and with Peter Franciscus just three days behind, this forum is going to be well represented
Hello........looking forward to meeting you too........we are sharing taxi to St.Jean on 14th from Biarritz Airport....If you are arriving that day contact me if you are interested.........we will be leaving Biarritz about 1.30 pm. I dont have a booking in St.jean for 14th, hoping for Beilari.....Buen CaminoSeems like starting out from SJPDP on April 15 is the thing to do I'll be there too!
Look forward to meeting all.
Katief, are you flying out of Dublin. I am on the Ryanair to Biarritz, 9:30am 14th staying in Bewleys Airport Hotel the night before. Look forward to meeting you. That makes 4 of us starting same day. You, me, Following Yellow Arrows and Dalstonmarra and with Peter Franciscus just three days behind, this forum is going to be well represented
hi Peter........We will be starting on 15th..so you might catch up with us........Buen Camino
Hi weradln, its getting a bit crowded on the 15th . Look forward to meeting everyone. On my last Camino, I only met two people from this forum or 4 if you count one lady's two young daughters. Are you going straight through to Roncesvalles or stopping at OrissonSeems like starting out from SJPDP on April 15 is the thing to do I'll be there too!
Look forward to meeting all.
I'm also arriving in st Jean on 14, starting on 15thGoing on my second camino April 15th. Will arrive St Jean on 14th and stay in Orisson on 15th.
Hy, I start at the 18th of April in Sjpdp. The group of the 15th is now 5 people. Try to catch up during the way. I wish you a Buen Camino, Peter.I'm also arriving in st Jean on 14, starting on 15th
I'm starting with my walking group, the Traveling Dangleburys, from Scotland. 5 of us in total, and one in a kilt. So that looks like 9 starting on 15thHy, I start at the 18th of April in Sjpdp. The group of the 15th is now 5 people. Try to catch up during the way. I wish you a Buen Camino, Peter.
Hope to meet all of you , Peter.I'm starting with my walking group, the Traveling Dangleburys, from Scotland. 5 of us in total, and one in a kilt. So that looks like 9 starting on 15th
Welcome to the group Lady Danglebury. When I started this thread, I thought I was the only one starting 15th but it keeps growing. I am really looking forward to meeting everyone. I am arriving in Biarritz about lunchtime on a Ryanair from Dublin, staying in St Jean for the night then walking as far as Orisson the next day. I learned from my mistake last time not to do too much on the first day. What are your plans?I'm also arriving in st Jean on 14, starting on 15th
One in a kilt at that time of year when there more than likely will still be snow on the ground!!!! Must be a hardy soul . At least I will have no problems recognising your group. Will he have his sgian dubh rather than a swiss army knifeI'm starting with my walking group, the Traveling Dangleburys, from Scotland. 5 of us in total, and one in a kilt. So that looks like 9 starting on 15th
Hi, thank you for your welcome. 3 of us are arriving Biarritz flying from Paris, arriving 12:15. Staying in st john, the other 2 are joining us in the morning on the early bus. We plan to walk to ronecevalles the first day, and are pretty use to the Scottish hills, so hope it won't be a problemWelcome to the group Lady Danglebury. When I started this thread, I thought I was the only one starting 15th but it keeps growing. I am really looking forward to meeting everyone. I am arriving in Biarritz about lunchtime on a Ryanair from Dublin, staying in St Jean for the night then walking as far as Orisson the next day. I learned from my mistake last time not to do too much on the first day. What are your plans?
Aye, a hardy soul indeed. You will certainly recognise us. I am planning to walk in a dress, like I usually do (have leggings and waterproof trousers for the snow)One in a kilt at that time of year when there more than likely will still be snow on the ground!!!! Must be a hardy soul . At least I will have no problems recognising your group. Will he have his sgian dubh rather than a swiss army knife
Don't know about the sgian dubh can't imagine he'd get it on the planeOne in a kilt at that time of year when there more than likely will still be snow on the ground!!!! Must be a hardy soul . At least I will have no problems recognising your group. Will he have his sgian dubh rather than a swiss army knife
You too PeterHope to meet all of you , Peter.
I will bid you farewell almost as soon as we meet then. If you walk on to Roncesvalles and well used to Scottish hills, it is unlikely I will catch up on you anytime . I dont do inclines very well and have an average speed of 4km/hr. But thats the Camino for you. People walk in and out of your life on a regular basis but you never forget a single one of them, Buen CaminoHi, thank you for your welcome. 3 of us are arriving Biarritz flying from Paris, arriving 12:15. Staying in st john, the other 2 are joining us in the morning on the early bus. We plan to walk to ronecevalles the first day, and are pretty use to the Scottish hills, so hope it won't be a problem
Thank you, you never know what will happen. Buen CaminoI will bid you farewell almost as soon as we meet then. If you walk on to Roncesvalles and well used to Scottish hills, it is unlikely I will catch up on you anytime . I dont do inclines very well and have an average speed of 4km/hr. But thats the Camino for you. People walk in and out of your life on a regular basis but you never forget a single one of them, Buen Camino
I missed it in 2013 too. But got as far as Orisson before having to switch to the Val Carlos route. The scenery to Orisson was lovely! Going to try again this year...maybe. I have a reservation at Orisson on the 15th, but so far no plane ticket...Trouble is I have been told that often you dont see the scenery because of mist. I missed out on this route in 2013 as it was completely snowed in as was the valley route so I changed plans and started from Pamplona. Hope to remedy that lost journey this time
Well if you get that plane ticket sorted, I will meet you in Orisson on 15thI missed it in 2013 too. But got as far as Orisson before having to switch to the Val Carlos route. The scenery to Orisson was lovely! Going to try again this year...maybe. I have a reservation at Orisson on the 15th, but so far no plane ticket...
I got my plane ticket sorted out last night. (I'm suprised the prices had not gone up since it is only 17 days away). I will be coming thru Madrid on the 14th and plan to be in Orisson on the 15th. I have heard the Napoleons Route pass is still closed, I have hopes of it clearing by then.Well if you get that plane ticket sorted, I will meet you in Orisson on 15th
If Napolean still closed then it is a stay in Valcarlos. Slightly longer than Orisson but not steep, get that on second day . Its a long walk from Roncesvalles to Zubiri so taking two days for Roncesvalles regardless of which way we have to go. Still hoping that the warm weather forecast for the next week will clear the way for usI got my plane ticket sorted out last night. (I'm suprised the prices had not gone up since it is only 17 days away). I will be coming thru Madrid on the 14th and plan to be in Orisson on the 15th. I have heard the Napoleons Route pass is still closed, I have hopes of it clearing by then.
Join the Club.........Cant believe it was January 3rd I started this thread and here we are at the end of March already. The clocks have gone forward and in only 15 days I will be on my way to Dublin to catch my plane to Biarritz. Boy am I getting nervous
Hi , in 17 day's I take the train from Rotterdam to Sjpdp . I arrive at about 7.30 in the evening. Hope that the napoleon route is open . We will see. Hope to meet you along the way. Wish you wel and a Buen Camino, Peter.Cant believe it was January 3rd I started this thread and here we are at the end of March already. The clocks have gone forward and in only 15 days I will be on my way to Dublin to catch my plane to Biarritz. Boy am I getting nervous
Hello , I'm not nervous at all at the moment. . We will see when the time come. Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.Join the Club.........
I have walked the camino before but from Pamplona. Looking at photos of the trek over Pyrenees is making me apprehensive. Looks really steepHello , I'm not nervous at all at the moment. . We will see when the time come. Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.
Hi, the weather looks great, hope it stay that way the next week. Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.Well, it is almost time to go. Leave for Dublin on Monday, fly to Biarritz Tuesday and start walking Wednesday and the good news is Route Napolean was open yesterday and with a forecast for warm and sunny for the next 5 days its looking good for the high road. When I returned from my first Camino, I wrote a book about my journey and it has been moderately successful. I plan to take a couple of copies with me to leave in albergues with a note for any fellow pilgrim to feel free to take it with them. The idea is that they drop it at the next albergue when they are either finished or bored with it so that someone else can carry it on, a bit like a relay race . I will include my e-mail address so that anyone who wishes can contact me and tell me where they saw it. Will it reach Santiago and if so will it get there before me, who knows but its just a bit of fun. You can find the name of the book in my signature below
Very good Tuesday and Wednesday, cloudy with afternoon rain on Thursday. Wednesday I climb to Orisson, Thursday to Orreaga/Roncesvalles. Will need to get as much distance behind me on Thursday morning before the rain arrives in the afternoonHi, the weather looks great, hope it stay that way the next week. Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.
Buen Camino Peter..........I hope we meet up somewhere..........you were my first contact on here..Safe travels....Hello , I'm not nervous at all at the moment. . We will see when the time come. Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.
Great news about Napoleon Pass.....nearly ready, just to pack up now ....one more walk tomorrow and thats it.........see you in Dublin........Very good Tuesday and Wednesday, cloudy with afternoon rain on Thursday. Wednesday I climb to Orisson, Thursday to Orreaga/Roncesvalles. Will need to get as much distance behind me on Thursday morning before the rain arrives in the afternoon
Hope we meet to , wish you safe traffels and a Buen Camino , Peter .Buen Camino Peter..........I hope we meet up somewhere..........you were my first contact on here..Safe travels....
All packed....again. Will probably do it again . No more walks for me. If I am not ready now, I will never be, besides just know if I go walking I will pull a muscle or something. Its just the way I am, always get nervous and ultra careful before travelling. Still have doubts about Napolean. The forecast keeps changing but then I am looking at glorious sunshine at the minute and a couple of days ago they forecast rain for today so hopefully the French/Spanish meteorologists are as useless as the local onesGreat news about Napoleon Pass.....nearly ready, just to pack up now ....one more walk tomorrow and thats it.........see you in Dublin........