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LIVE from the Camino On Day Four -- So Far So Good

Grogan

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Camino Francis (April 2015)
Hey you All -- wanted to tap in sooner, but acutally have been doing a blog, so my typeing time has been busy (have never done a blog before, so pretty interesting and addictive) -- So I am now in Pamplona after three grueling days -- Had to walk the valley route out of SJPdP since the mountain route was still recommended as a no go -- for those of you that think the valley route is not a challenge -- hold that thought - hardest thing I have done since Ranger School (ok -- 3 decades ago -- but hopefully you get the drift). First Albergue in Roncesvalles was really great -- the folks were very helpful and efficient -- actually attended Palm Sunday Service in the old Church and then a Pilgram's Meal -- Second day pushed to Larrasoana where I stayed at a new Albergue called Albergue San Nicolas -- the folks there were wonderful! Third day was a short hike only 15 kms but wanted to see Pamplona -- beautiful city! (plus had a buddy living there so got to meet up with him and have a beer togehter) -- Will not throw the blog site out -- probably not very PC, but if you are interested in it -- shoot me an email -- only one blister so far, which I have taken care of and my fault for not setting the heel of my boot (my right foot has always been a probem) -- The Pilgrims I have met on the El Camino have been fascinating -- tomorrow (acutally today, since I could not sleep) will push to Puente La Reina -- Weather has been perfect for walking (so far) - thanks to all the folks who have contributed to this site -- very helpful information for a first timer - to all of the other first timers -- once you get started i.e. take the first step -- the uncertainty will will go away and the Pilgrims you meet will guide you -- since I am not on a budget - stayed at a hotel in Pamplona -- La Perla (Where Hemingway stayed) -- and enjoyed a hot bath, with the opportunity to get the body ready for the next push -- sorry for any typing or spelling mistakes in advance -- going back to bed-- Buen Camino!
 
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Hey you All -- wanted to tap in sooner, but acutally have been doing a blog, so my typeing time has been busy (have never done a blog before, so pretty interesting and addictive) -- So I am now in Pamplona after three grueling days -- Had to walk the valley route out of SJPdP since the mountain route was still recommended as a no go -- for those of you that think the valley route is not a challenge -- hold that thought - hardest thing I have done since Ranger School (ok -- 3 decades ago -- but hopefully you get the drift). First Albergue in Roncesvalles was really great -- the folks were very helpful and efficient -- actually attended Palm Sunday Service in the old Church and then a Pilgram's Meal -- Second day pushed to Larrasoana where I stayed at a new Albergue called Albergue San Nicolas -- the folks there were wonderful! Third day was a short hike only 15 kms but wanted to see Pamplona -- beautiful city! (plus had a buddy living there so got to meet up with him and have a beer togehter) -- Will not throw the blog site out -- probably not very PC, but if you are interested in it -- shoot me an email -- only one blister so far, which I have taken care of and my fault for not setting the heel of my boot (my right foot has always been a probem) -- The Pilgrims I have met on the El Camino have been fascinating -- tomorrow (acutally today, since I could not sleep) will push to Puente La Reina -- Weather has been perfect for walking (so far) - thanks to all the folks who have contributed to this site -- very helpful information for a first timer - to all of the other first timers -- once you get started i.e. take the first step -- the uncertainty will will go away and the Pilgrims you meet will guide you -- since I am not on a budget - stayed at a hotel in Pamplona -- La Perla (Where Hemingway stayed) -- and enjoyed a hot bath, with the opportunity to get the body ready for the next push -- sorry for any typing or spelling mistakes in advance -- going back to bed-- Buen Camino!
Nice to hear that there's new albergue in Larrasoana. Gronze is a bit behind but Mundicamino & Eroski already has it:
http://mundicamino.com/fichaalbergue.cfm?id=897&xname=Larrasoaña
http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/albergue-san-nicolas

As I see this Albergue opened tomorrow so you could've been the first forum member stayed there ;)

Ultreia!
 
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Of course we want to read your blog. Link it please. There is even a section here for blogs.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Hey corn husker, enjoy your camino and each day walk to your ability and no more. It's not a Tough Mudder or a Ragnar. It a marathon and the goal of a marathon is to finish the darn thing. :) Please keep us posted on your travels. Urban Trekker (you can call me Doc)
 
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Hey corn husker, enjoy your camino and each day walk to your ability and no more. It's not a Tough Mudder or a Ragnar. It a marathon and the goal of a marathon is to finish the darn thing. :) Please keep us posted on your travels. Urban Trekker (you can call me Doc)

Thanks Doc - great advice -- starting out slow this AM -- foot repaired nicely and padded up -- will give you all an update when I get to the next location -- great adventure.

Grogan

Yep Almost forgot GO BIG RED : )
 
Of course we want to read your blog. Link it please. There is even a section here for blogs.

I am not sure folks would appreciate my sense of humor -- so will think about linking -- but regardless will keep you all updated on the adventure -- nice feet btw -- mine are full of tape right now (preventive measures) : )
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hey you All -- wanted to tap in sooner, but acutally have been doing a blog, so my typeing time has been busy (have never done a blog before, so pretty interesting and addictive) -- So I am now in Pamplona after three grueling days -- Had to walk the valley route out of SJPdP since the mountain route was still recommended as a no go -- for those of you that think the valley route is not a challenge -- hold that thought - hardest thing I have done since Ranger School (ok -- 3 decades ago -- but hopefully you get the drift). First Albergue in Roncesvalles was really great -- the folks were very helpful and efficient -- actually attended Palm Sunday Service in the old Church and then a Pilgram's Meal -- Second day pushed to Larrasoana where I stayed at a new Albergue called Albergue San Nicolas -- the folks there were wonderful! Third day was a short hike only 15 kms but wanted to see Pamplona -- beautiful city! (plus had a buddy living there so got to meet up with him and have a beer togehter) -- Will not throw the blog site out -- probably not very PC, but if you are interested in it -- shoot me an email -- only one blister so far, which I have taken care of and my fault for not setting the heel of my boot (my right foot has always been a probem) -- The Pilgrims I have met on the El Camino have been fascinating -- tomorrow (acutally today, since I could not sleep) will push to Puente La Reina -- Weather has been perfect for walking (so far) - thanks to all the folks who have contributed to this site -- very helpful information for a first timer - to all of the other first timers -- once you get started i.e. take the first step -- the uncertainty will will go away and the Pilgrims you meet will guide you -- since I am not on a budget - stayed at a hotel in Pamplona -- La Perla (Where Hemingway stayed) -- and enjoyed a hot bath, with the opportunity to get the body ready for the next push -- sorry for any typing or spelling mistakes in advance -- going back to bed-- Buen Camino!
Wish you well on your journy and a Buen Camino , Peter .
 
Grogan, don't worry about your sense of humour - we've got the whole range in this forum!! Link us to your blog & let us live your Camino vicariously!!
Buen Camino
Suzanne :)
 
I also walked the Valley and I also found it quite challenging (and very beautiful). And I also stayed at La Perla. Gorgeous hotel - we drank a bottle of wine with the owner and her daughters that night. Glad it is going so well! Buen Camino!
 
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I am not sure folks would appreciate my sense of humor -- so will think about linking -- but regardless will keep you all updated on the adventure -- nice feet btw -- mine are full of tape right now (preventive measures) : )
Alrighty then, you are no doubt the best judge of what is appropriate for forum posting and posting might hamper your sense of humor, so perhaps best not. Carry on!! And Buen Camino.
 
I also walked the Valley and I also found it quite challenging (and very beautiful). And I also stayed at La Perla. Gorgeous hotel - we drank a bottle of wine with the owner and her daughters that night. Glad it is going so well! Buen Camino!

Was a great stay -- hot bath and an adult beverage (maybe two) -- 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.
Thanks Doc - great advice -- starting out slow this AM -- foot repaired nicely and padded up -- will give you all an update when I get to the next location -- great adventure.

Grogan

Yep Almost forgot GO BIG RED : )
Duck fan myself Go O
 
You live in Brussels you said. You still active duty?
 
My DH went to Ranger School.
I walked the Valcarlos because the Nap was closed due to bad weather. What a challenge, especially in bad weather.
Don't push yourself to get to Puenta de la Reina - or to get anywhere. Especially during these opening weeks.
Buen Camino
 
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