Americanperegrino
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Oct 2012
May 2016
Wow! Just finished the walk from St. Jean to Roncesvalles. The wind was relentless. Wind was in the 40 mph range steady.
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Is there still snow on the ground on the Napoleon route?? How cold is it up there? Should I bring my heavier fleece and hat? Buen Camino and get some restWow! Just finished the walk from St. Jean to Roncesvalles. The wind was relentless. Wind was in the 40 mph range steady.
Thanks for your quick reply. I set out next Thursday from SJPP. The weather is expected to be rainy for about 4 days. I'm dreading such a start to my journey. I am from Washington state, so I guess I'll survive. We are having beautiful weather here and for the next week, while I'm treading water on the CaminoJust snow on the mtns, none near the CDS. No need for heavy fleece. I wore my lite fleece and a windbreaker. Not that cold. Wind made the walk a real challenge. Stayed at the Orisson btw, incredible experience. Reservation a must.
Thanks for your quick reply. I set out next Thursday from SJPP. The weather is expected to be rainy for about 4 days. I'm dreading such a start to my journey. I am from Washington state, so I guess I'll survive. We are having beautiful weather here and for the next week, while I'm treading water on the Camino
What a terrific attitude @marylynn. We have a tendency of wanting to plan everything but weather is out of our control. Go with it and enjoy every moment @Joodle. Buen Camino!I wouldn't worry ahead of time about the predicted wet weather ahead. The forecast may change. When I started walking mid-April in 2012, it rained every day for the first two weeks, sometimes very hard with strong winds. The only negative comment I heard was 'I'm tired of being cold.' In fact, the consistent rainy days turned out to be a bonding factor with my new-to-me walking mates and the extended family that was growing around us. Eventually, the rainy days just became funny, we laughed a lot, and I enjoyed sliding along the trail in the thick mud (because I could!). What you dread may turn out to be a surprisingly good thing.
Hi @Diane Kinney. Thanks for reaching out. It is nice to meet someone from Mississauga. I am scheduled for mid April, well that's what I've told work. lol Is this your first Camino? This will be my first. Perhaps we can grab a coffee a discuss packing lists.So happy to see another Mississaugan on the site. When in 2017 are you planning to go? I am hoping for May.
Well then, I can pick your brain. You are definitely the seasoned one. I am planning on doing the entire Camino and will be doing it at a leisurely pace as I want to enjoy every moment. Of course the Camino might have other plans for me, but I will take it as it comes. Right now my priority is to do some training and get myself into shape. Feel free to email me at crazyloon56@yahoo.com DonnaCrazy loon, would love to meet up. I have done short Caminos; Leon to Santiago in 2014 and Ponferrada to Santiago in 2015. My hope is to do the whole thing in 2017.
Are you planning the full Camino Frances?
Hey, who are you? I was there last night too and yes, today was brutal!Just snow on the mtns, none near the CDS. No need for heavy fleece. I wore my lite fleece and a windbreaker. Not that cold. Wind made the walk a real challenge. Stayed at the Orisson btw, incredible experience. Reservation a must.