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Rest before starting the Camino

I can see how that can happen, and little, if anything, you can do about it, you were very fortunate that there were no rocks, it may well have been a different story. I'm not sure how you can prepare for something like that, especially carrying a rucksack?
 
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Thank you Albertinho, really interesting post, I never really give much thought about dogs on the camino until now. I was aware of dogs being territorial, but it sounds like they can be quite a threat to pilgims, so I can see how poles would make you feel more safer. I'm sure it's not about hurting them, I wasn't suggesting that, but I completely get your point about safeguarding yourself.

It's good to hear about their other uses as well, very useful for drying clothes, I'll use that if required. I don't actually have a gopro, but I can imagine many do, 'selfie' is slowly becoming an everyday word, I've noticed that. Rightly, or wrongly, I've become quite attached to my poles in the short time I have had them. Buen Camino
 
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Rob C, I wish you safe travels on your Camino. Start like an old man and finish like a young person. Starting slow and easy will save you from injuries early on. It is usually those who walk like they're on a race that end up looking for medical attention a few days after starting their trek due to injuries. You'll be right, mate! Don't worry.
 
Hi Angelo, thank you. I like that analogy, I certainly won't be racing, that's for sure I'm just going to take it steady and I'll get to Roncesvalles when I get to Roncesvalles, I am going to attempt not to put time frames in place, simply one step at a time and plod on...
 
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Great Rob C. Enjoy your pilgrimage!
 

Hi Greetje,

Zo leuk om een Nederlandse te treffen, die ook de 29e start, op dit forum! Zal in mijn gebrekkig Engels doorgaan ! I stay at Beilari's the 28th and start the 29th walking. It's my first Camino. I will take it slow. Perhaps we will meet, that would be nice!

Buen Camino!

Marleen
 


Hi Rob!

And another one starting that date! I think you have trained more than I did! The first week of my Camino will be part of the training , I've got the time not to rush! I'm staying in Beilari, you? Perhaps we will meet in Saint Sean! Buen Camino!

Marleen
 
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Hey Marleen, that's fabulous! I think I have come to the conclusion that training is all well and good but not as essential as I thought initially, in hindsight, I probably would have got away with half of what I did and followed what you are doing and use the first week as training because I never intended to rush it either, you'll be just fine. I haven't booked in anywhere yet, if there's a space in Beilari I would prefer to stay there, heard some really good reports about it, maybe I'll check it out first as I should be in St Jean by noon, might be lucky? failing that, I'll wait to see what the pilgrims office has to offer? I think there's a good chance of us bumping into each other in St Jean Beun Camino
 
Hi Marleen, I just tried to make a reservation at the Beilari on 28th and their full however, their website did say that they do keep a few places vacant for drop-in's, so fingers crossed, I really should get more manageable
 
Hey Rob, one of my goals is to get less manageable ! Hope you will be one of the 'drop in's'! See you soon!
 
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Hey Rob, one of my goals is to get less manageable ! Hope you will be one of the 'drop in's'! See you soon!
Haha, good luck with that, I gladly do a swap with you. I get there for when it opens, that way I may be in with a chance? See you in a couple of days.
 
Hi Marleen from Harderwijk, i' m from Ermelo! We'll meet at Brillari's, the day after tomorrow.
It's getting pretty exiteing, isn't it?
How do you travel to SJPP?
I fly tuesday from Bruxelles.
Today is the day of the big goodbyes...
A last walk aroud the neighbourhood with man and dog, a last teaparty with all the children, a last et cetera and tomorrow I go to Belgium. Pfff
Jij een fijnne zondag. Heel leuk om je gauw te ontmoeten! Buen Camino.
 
Off the subject of poles and back onto the original topic, I'm finding myself having an enforced rest only one week out from my Camino. Can't believe it, but I have blisters before I've even started! Weather here has turned cold, and yesterday I dragged out a pair of winter fashion shoes I haven't worn for a while, put them on and went to do some pre-Camino shopping. I noticed a bit of soreness but got caught up in the chase. Sure enough, on getting home and taking off my shoes, two nasty little broken blisters on the tops of my toes.

From now on I'm wearing my Camino shoes and sandals and blow the need to look good!
 
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Hoi Greetje!

Ermelo, funny, it's a small world ! I'll take te train tomorrow to Bayonne and the next day to SJ. Have a good journey and see you soon!

Marleen
 
Hoi Greetje!

Ermelo, funny, it's a small world ! I'll take te train tomorrow to Bayonne and the next day to SJ. Have a good journey and see you soon!

Marleen

Have a good trip, Marleen,
and a Pleasant Kingsday!
See you, Greetje.
 

The day has finally arrived, with just a few hours before I set off, I just wanted to thank everyone who took the time to reply to my post and for giving me hope, encouragement and determination. This is the first blog I have ever done, it may show in places but it's been a great experience, I wish I had found this site much earlier than I did, because for those of who has completed the camino, to share their experiences with newbie's is priceless, a big THANK YOU to you all. Also to learn a little about those doing the camino for the first time or travelling around the same time and sharing their thoughts and feelings has been great. I suppose I will get my first feeling of a pilgrim this evening when I try and get my head down in one of the lounges at Gatwick airport, early flight to Bordeaux. Buen Camino to all those pilgrims, presently on the camino, or who will be shortly. God bless. Signing off...
 
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Buen Camino, Rob!
 
Enjoy Rob. Don't forget your poles and use them under any circomstances

Buen camino
 
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Reading your post Carla is certainly encouraging for me! and post from Rob and others as well. My friend and I are starting our first Camino (part of it that is) on the 11 May (arriving Madrid and onwards to Leon). We're in our 60's, we both have health issues which can be at times pretty serious) BUT we are going to walk and enjoy no matter what; perhaps short distances but we are determined. Its hard to believe that people walk the Camino who are much worse off (health-wise) than ourselves - I'm amazed at people's determination and how positive they are no matter what. Carla, we might have the pleasure of meeting up (I'm originally from SA living in the UK now). My major concern is my feet suffering with post Morton's Neuroma which at the moment is giving me some major problems - but I'm 'rising' above it and pushing on regardless......
 
Buen Camino Bluffgirl. You'll be right.
 
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Wether you trained enough or not... who cares.
There is only one thing you can do when you get kicked out of the refugio in the morning.
Excactly, the only thing to do is walk untill the next refugio opens somewhere in the afternoon...
 
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OMG I haven't done any training walks, I play Gaelic football train twice a week so would consider myself fit but I haven't done training walks, hope to get a few in before I go in 5 weeks but I definitely do t have time on my side with work and other commitments to get long walks in, I hope I'll be okay with just a good general level of fitness, I plan to do St Jean Pied de Port to Estella in five days. I did Sarria to Santiago last year in 5 days with just general fitness also so I hope I'll be good this time too. You sound like you will be flying it on the camino, that is a lot of training. Fair play and Buen Camino
 
Cailin, no worries you should be fine. I'm 60 this year and couldn't play Gaelic football if you paid me...and went from SJPP to Estella in 5 days last month. It was totally fine. I had no way of training beforehand (long story) so i used the first week for that. The 3rd day was awful, but it got easier after that. Take it easy the 1st few days and take care of your feet...and buen Camino!
 
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