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EmmaR

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Hi, i'm Emma Rough from Perth, Australia :) . I arrive in SJPDP on July 14th, ready to start my first walk on the Camino. Feeling excited but somewhat nervous.

Looking forward to the journey and this incredible experience...wondering if anyone else out there is arriving around this time? Any advice would be amazing please...
 
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Do not have any expectations. Let the journey unfold in its own way, in its own time. Embrace every new day and live that day to the full. Be open to what ever the journey presents you with. Be prepared to change, to wonder, to challenge what ever you thought was important. You are on one of life's adventures and there may be much to learn. And finally remember that the journey is more important than the destination.

Buen Camino.
 
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Buen camino

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Enjoy and Buen Camino!
 
Hi, i'm Emma Rough from Perth, Australia :) . I arrive in SJPDP on July 14th, ready to start my first walk on the Camino. Feeling excited but somewhat nervous.

Looking forward to the journey and this incredible experience...wondering if anyone else out there is arriving around this time? Any advice would be amazing please...
Welcome, I wish that you will find what you seek. If you are tempted to climb the hill when you have the choice, at Zabaldika, I would be very happy to meet you as I will be there on duty from 14th till 21st, at the church.
 
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Hi, i'm Emma Rough from Perth, Australia :) . I arrive in SJPDP on July 14th, ready to start my first walk on the Camino. Feeling excited but somewhat nervous.

Looking forward to the journey and this incredible experience...wondering if anyone else out there is arriving around this time? Any advice would be amazing please...

Aiden's response speaks for myself and most pilgrims who have journed before you. We all had our first experience . . . . excited yet anxious of what was to come. As for myself, I simply took on the Camino for the challenge and to this day, I grapple with what I experienced and how it subtly but propounded changed me. It's an extraordinary journey, savior every moment.
 
Hi Emma - I'll be arriving in SJPDP on 13 July but walking straight through to Orisson that day to start my 5th camino. Some great advice on here. The comment that most resonated with me before my first camino - 'prepare but don't plan'. Maybe we'll see you out there - enjoy!

David (from Sydney)
 
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Hi, i'm Emma Rough from Perth, Australia :) . I arrive in SJPDP on July 14th, ready to start my first walk on the Camino. Feeling excited but somewhat nervous.

Looking forward to the journey and this incredible experience...wondering if anyone else out there is arriving around this time? Any advice would be amazing please...
Hello Emma from Perth! Fancy meeting another Perth person on the web, so far from home!!! I am currently walking the south west coast path in the UK. But I did Camino Frances a couple of time and enjoyed both immensely. You will love it if you can cope with the high heat in July August, especially in the middle part of the trip along the Meseta. I assume you are in touch with the Perth Camino group? Good luck. Have a fabulous time.
 
Hello Emma from Perth and David from Sidney. Welcome in the monastry of Roncesvalles where I will be one of the hospitaleros in that period. Enjoy your walk over the Pyrenees, start early, don't carry too much stuff with you and drink lots of water!
 
Aiden's response speaks for myself and most pilgrims who have journed before you. We all had our first experience . . . . excited yet anxious of what was to come. As for myself, I simply took on the Camino for the challenge and to this day, I grapple with what I experienced and how it subtly but propounded changed me. It's an extraordinary journey, savior every moment.

Let me echo an earlier response about preparation . . . Don't over-plan; take the minimal amount of clothing and gear. Wash as you go. Pack weight is a killer - remember you're walking 500 miles and it can take its toll. There are plenty of blog entries that offer sound advice. Same for water. There are plenty of opportunities to replenish your water so think about starting your day with 1-2 liters and re-fill as you go (bars, alburge's, village fountains). Cheerio!
 
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