Mikel Olivares
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Camino Francés.
2016, Camino Portugués from Oporto
2017, San Salvador.
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Thomas, I just returned from my second Camino (October 2104) and did it also in September / October 2012. It is a great time to walk. Though you might enjoy reading my blogs to get a sense of travelling during this time frame.
Dan
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Hi Dan,
This will be my first camino and I've decided to keep a Wordpress blog to stay in touch with friends and family...thank you for posting the link to yours as it's given me some great ideas for my blog.
Thomas-what a wonderful thing to be doing to celebrate your birthday-I understand that you would like to link up with some other pilgrims but-don't plan too much -sometimes things/relationships /friendships just happen and develop and unfold as you goGreetings All. Thanks to an impending 70th birthday, an incredibly supportive famly and a lifetime of travel, I am planning on a leisurely (38-40 days or so?) Camino Frances beginning in September 2015.
I would be very interested in finding and developing a small network (3-5) of similar pilgrims to plan, prepare and carry this out together. Using today's communications technology, we should be able to work together very easily as we prepare and plan.
International and cultural diversity encouraged. I live in the USA, Pacific Northwest.
Anyone out there looking at a September 2015 departure?
... I am terrified. ...
I'm stopping in Bayonne for a night too. That appealed to me more than a night in Paris, because I've been to Paris and love it dearly, but I'm not on a sightseeing trip this time. I wanted to stay focused on the Way. You'll be fine. Did you get a reservation for a place to stay in Bayonne? I have a reservation at the Hotel de la Gare, which is close to the train station and is inexpensive, certainly not fancy at all, by all appearances.My plans have been moved up slightly, though I have yet to purchase plane tickets. Will probably do so within the next day or two. So, I may be arriving in Paris the morning of Sept. 2. Correct me if I am wrong, but taking the train from CDG airport, it looks like the most practical option is to spend the night in Bayonne, then catch the early train to SJPP (Sept. 3). Then get into the frame of mind for the Camino, buy the odd items that were left behind due to airport security, sightsee in SJPP, rest up, and begin the Camino Frances on Sept. 4. Is there a more efficient way to get to SJPP from Paris? Bayonne looks like a pleasant enough interlude.
It sounds like you have all your bases covered. I'm a novice as you are, just trying to make decisions for myself, based on my research and my preferences and others recommendations. I think that's the best way to go. I like that you like the look of a building. I'd choose on that basis myself! We'll both be fine, I feel sure. I'm moving beyond my own comfort zone in so many ways too, but like you, I think I'll return a better person from it all. At least, I hope so.Singingheart, I have not made reservations yet. I was kind of thinking of just showing up and seeing how things look. But if I did, I was thinking of the Cote Basque. I like the look of the old building.
Thank you SY for the encouragement. It is still out of my comfort zone. But, I am feeling better, having expressed myself. Mooncat
I too will be flying out from Canada (Toronto) on Sept. 2 arriving in Madrid on Sept. 3 with my dog Tess. We will be walking the Camino starting the walk at SJPP once we arrive there - with the dog I cannot travel by train or bus as she is above 10 kg. So I would love to meet up with people at Madrid airport on September 3 and share travel costs by either renting a car or whatever someone may have already arranged for that date. I think it is wonderful that you are doing this walk with your daughter and sharing this experience with her.. It will be a lifetime of memories for you both. If it is possible for us to network travel plans that would be great. I too traveled with my daughter for 4 1/2 months in 2001 and it was a life changing experience for us both. Don't let any one discourage you or put fear into you about traveling with your daughter. As a mom you'll use wisdom to keep you both safe. Hope we meet up. !!! Lynn & Tess.Me (in my 30s) and my (then) 10 yr old daughter are targeting a Sep 7th start date from Astorga, or possibly Leon. Our plan is to go as slow as she is comfortable with, with me carrying the bulk of the gear. Her fitness is fabulous for her age, so as long as we don't push it too much, and we are flexible, then it should be fine. We are from Western Canada.
I'll be starting my first camino from SJPDP on September 10...I truly hope a few of us get to cross paths and share some stories and memories (and wine/beer perhaps?) Coming from Portland, Maine, USA
Hi there. I plan to do the Camino starting 3rd September 2015. We fly to Bilbao and hope to get a shuttle to St Jean. AllowedGreetings All. Thanks to an impending 70th birthday, an incredibly supportive famly and a lifetime of travel, I am planning on a leisurely (38-40 days or so?) Camino Frances beginning in September 2015.
I would be very interested in finding and developing a small network (3-5) of similar pilgrims to plan, prepare and carry this out together. Using today's communications technology, we should be able to work together very easily as we prepare and plan.
International and cultural diversity encouraged. I live in the USA, Pacific Northwest.
Anyone out there looking at a September 2015 departure?
I too will be flying out from Canada (Toronto) on Sept. 2 arriving in Madrid on Sept. 3 with my dog Tess. We will be walking the Camino starting the walk at SJPP once we arrive there - with the dog I cannot travel by train or bus as she is above 10 kg. So I would love to meet up with people at Madrid airport on September 3 and share travel costs by either renting a car or whatever someone may have already arranged for that date. I think it is wonderful that you are doing this walk with your daughter and sharing this experience with her.. It will be a lifetime of memories for you both. If it is possible for us to network travel plans that would be great. I too traveled with my daughter for 4 1/2 months in 2001 and it was a life changing experience for us both. Don't let any one discourage you or put fear into you about traveling with your daughter. As a mom you'll use wisdom to keep you both safe. Hope we meet up. !!! Lynn & Tess.
I am 100% booked and ready to go ( after some training). I am volunteering for Toronto's Pan Am Games and then will continue training before I depart.
I leave Toronto, Canada August 20 and arrive the 21st in Madrid. I will get to Pamplona, stay overnight on the 21st, and then head to SJPDP and arrive on the 22. I am overnighting there and I start my walk August 23, 2015! I am so happy and excited.
I have pre-booked reservations for August 21 (Pamplona), August 22 (SJPDP) , August 23 (Orisson), and finally on the 24th of August in Roncesvalles...after that i will go where I go and stay somewhere. I plan to finish and head home October 6th ( I am free to extend if need be). If your dates coincide close to mine, drop me a line. I am certain that we will all meet many people along the way and enjoy each relationship in its own way.
I hope to possibly see some of you along the way as I am taking my time, enjoying what the Camino offers me and throws at me.
Buen Camino my friends.
Hi from Sydney - I will be spending two nights in Pamplona before starting my Camino from Logrono on 6th September. I will be walking with two of my brothers and one sister-in-law. Looking forward to meeting many of you on the way! Enjoy the anticipation!
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