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I amI’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
We are leaving our first CF from SJPP on September 2I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
First Camino from SJPP to Finisterre starting on September 3. So scared and excited! Can’t wait to be out there!I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
A friend and I are leaving SJPdP on September 11. We have 49 days available for walking and tentatively are planning to continue to Finisterre and Muxía. We already have reservations at Orrison and Roncevalles. Our planning is better shape than our physical training and preparatory weight loss. ¡Buen Camino!Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Hi Peter, my husband and I plan to leave SJPP on 15 September to walk the full Francis.I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
We are walking the Camino del Norte in September and October 2018, from Irun to Santiago.
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What day are you starting,
Humbertico
We will be leaving Sept 12 from SJPDPHi Peter,
My husband and I will be leaving from SJPP on 15 Sept, to walk the full Francis.
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
Hi Peter, my husband and I plan to leave SJPP on 15 September to walk the full Francis.
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
I will be leaving SJPP on August 24.I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
Arriving in SJPDP on 17 Sept. and start walking to Santiago the next day.
Still cannot figure out how to enter dates and caminos on the calendar or on my profile. Those soft skills escape me somehow.
Arriving in SJPDP on 17 Sept. and start walking to Santiago the next day.
Still cannot figure out how to enter dates and caminos on the calendar or on my profile. Those soft skills escape me somehow.
A friend and I are starting from SJPP on 7 September.
If you are a person of faith leave it in Gods hand he will guide you . Follow your heart . This is normal. Bueno CaminoCurrently planning to walk solo from SJPDP around mid September. Still trying to find the courage to commit myself, but also excited to start. Is this a natural feeling?
I intend to walk my first Camino from SJPDP in mid September. I've got (almost) everything that I intend to take with me, and will spend the next few months back here in the UK training to get used to the feel of the weight. No firm travel plans just yet. Planning to take 5 to 6 weeks to include Finisterra at the end.I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
Currently planning to walk solo from SJPDP around mid September. Still trying to find the courage to commit myself, but also excited to start. Is this a natural feeling?
Thanks Davebugg for the warm welcome and advice provided. Words of wisdom.Welcome to the Forum, PetePie; glad to have you here
Yes, it is normal. Some of the mixed feelings comes from anxiety and homesickness from the thought of being away from loved ones and familiar routines for an extended period. Some feelings arise from thoughts of being a 'stranger in a strange land'; of being completely out of your element and having no one around you with whom you know like a friend or loved one.
Then there is the issue of doing something with which you have no experience; the feeling that you are at the bottom of a huge learning curve --- What do I do? Where do I start planning? What do I need? Will I be safe? what are the logistics for travel? How do I get the gear that I need?
Can I even do it?
Yeah, most have been there. But the good news is, you are in a forum with a wonderful group of people. Most are here to help people like you to achieve their pilgrimage goals. We can offer you encouragement, knowledge, and point you in the direction that will help you help yourself.
My suggestion to start is this:
- Make a list of questions and concerns that you have.
- Go to the Search Engine at the top of the Forum pages.
- Enter the words or phrase that you want more information about. You will get a huge amount of information to explore.
- If you find that you need help with anything, post a new thread so that your question or concern can be readily seen. If you post a question within someone else's thread, you won't receive as big of a response.
- Take a deep breath. Write down in large letters the reasons why you want to go on Camino. Place that piece of paper where you can see it every day. That way, when anxieties and fears threaten to overwhelm you, you can just breath, read what you have written, and focus on those reasons until the negative stuff fades.
- Remember that perfect timing as it relates to how you feel, scheduling, and day to day life issues, seldom align themselves perfectly. If one waits for such to occur, doing something like a pilgrimage will always be in danger of taking a back seat while you wait for that perfect alignment to happen.
I will be leaving from SJPP on Sept. 3 also - hope to see you!First Camino from SJPP to Finisterre starting on September 3. So scared and excited! Can’t wait to be out there!
Oops, just realized I start my Camino on 4th September. Monday is travel day Hope we’ll meet along the way!I will be leaving from SJPP on Sept. 3 also - hope to see you!
Hi Peter:I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
So are my wife and myselfI am going to start in SJPP on September 1. I’m really excited. Stopping in Orrison on the 1st night. End in Muxia.
I’m heading up the hill on Sept 12. Will be round two after completing the Frances in 2015.I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
I will! Sept 10 arrivalI’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
The fellowship of the Camino in SeptI booked the refuge Orisson on 28 Augustm, planning to arrive in Santiago on 26/09 with 4 days of Mesetas by bike, I cannot wait Ultreya!
Stef
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
My husband and I also arrived in Madrid on the 12th of September. How are you getting to SJPPHello,
My wife and I will be arriving in Madrid on September 12th and starting our pilgrimage at sjpdp on the 15th. Buen camino everyone hope to meet some of you along the way.
Edgar & Rhianna
Welcome to the Forum, PetePie; glad to have you here
Yes, it is normal. Some of the mixed feelings comes from anxiety and homesickness from the thought of being away from loved ones and familiar routines for an extended period. Some feelings arise from thoughts of being a 'stranger in a strange land'; of being completely out of your element and having no one around you with whom you know like a friend or loved one.
Then there is the issue of doing something with which you have no experience; the feeling that you are at the bottom of a huge learning curve --- What do I do? Where do I start planning? What do I need? Will I be safe? what are the logistics for travel? How do I get the gear that I need?
Can I even do it?
Yeah, most have been there. But the good news is, you are in a forum with a wonderful group of people. Most are here to help people like you to achieve their pilgrimage goals. We can offer you encouragement, knowledge, and point you in the direction that will help you help yourself.
My suggestion to start is this:
- Make a list of questions and concerns that you have.
- Go to the Search Engine at the top of the Forum pages.
- Enter the words or phrase that you want more information about. You will get a huge amount of information to explore.
- If you find that you need help with anything, post a new thread so that your question or concern can be readily seen. If you post a question within someone else's thread, you won't receive as big of a response.
- Take a deep breath. Write down in large letters the reasons why you want to go on Camino. Place that piece of paper where you can see it every day. That way, when anxieties and fears threaten to overwhelm you, you can just breath, read what you have written, and focus on those reasons until the negative stuff fades.
- Remember that perfect timing as it relates to how you feel, scheduling, and day to day life issues, seldom align themselves perfectly. If one waits for such to occur, doing something like a pilgrimage will always be in danger of taking a back seat while you wait for that perfect alignment to happen.
Welcome to the Forum, PetePie; glad to have you here
Yes, it is normal. Some of the mixed feelings comes from anxiety and homesickness from the thought of being away from loved ones and familiar routines for an extended period. Some feelings arise from thoughts of being a 'stranger in a strange land'; of being completely out of your element and having no one around you with whom you know like a friend or loved one.
Then there is the issue of doing something with which you have no experience; the feeling that you are at the bottom of a huge learning curve --- What do I do? Where do I start planning? What do I need? Will I be safe? what are the logistics for travel? How do I get the gear that I need?
Can I even do it?
Yeah, most have been there. But the good news is, you are in a forum with a wonderful group of people. Most are here to help people like you to achieve their pilgrimage goals. We can offer you encouragement, knowledge, and point you in the direction that will help you help yourself.
My suggestion to start is this:
- Make a list of questions and concerns that you have.
- Go to the Search Engine at the top of the Forum pages.
- Enter the words or phrase that you want more information about. You will get a huge amount of information to explore.
- If you find that you need help with anything, post a new thread so that your question or concern can be readily seen. If you post a question within someone else's thread, you won't receive as big of a response.
- Take a deep breath. Write down in large letters the reasons why you want to go on Camino. Place that piece of paper where you can see it every day. That way, when anxieties and fears threaten to overwhelm you, you can just breath, read what you have written, and focus on those reasons until the negative stuff fades.
- Remember that perfect timing as it relates to how you feel, scheduling, and day to day life issues, seldom align themselves perfectly. If one waits for such to occur, doing something like a pilgrimage will always be in danger of taking a back seat while you wait for that perfect alignment to happen.
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Great advise. Just what I need today as it looks like I will be starting my Camino solo. I know all the info I need is out there. All I have to do is let it in and utilize it wisely.
I can do it. I can do it. I can do it. I can do it.
Thanks for this, I didn't consider this option..might give me the best of both worlds..although just did a little research some towns are terribly small and so getting to Sarria could be interesting..but I guess I could bus to a bigger city and take it from there.Hi, Estelle, an a warm welcome to the Forum...
You really can start anywhere that seems to meet your preferences. If you want to skip sections and receive your Compostela that is doable, too. Plan to walk the last 100 km starting at Sarria and give yourself 7 days to do so. Then, plan your walk at any starting point, even St Jean Pied de Port, knowing that when you reach the last 8 or 9 days prior to your departure home, you catch a bus or taxi from where you are at on the Camino and then travel to Sarria to do your last 7 days into Santiago de Compostela.
Other than that, you can choose someplace like Leon, which should give you ample time to make it to Santiago with your 26 day time frame.
Whatever you decide, and you have a goodly amount of time to refine your plan, your Camino will be a special time for you.
Thanks for this, I didn't consider this option..might give me the best of both worlds..although just did a little research some towns are terribly small and so getting to Sarria could be interesting..but I guess I could bus to a bigger city and take it from there.
Hi Peter, I am doing my first Camino trip and hope to be there sometime between the 15th and 18th of September. I need to book a flight. Where are you starting from?Hi, Peter.
I will be leaving from SJPdP on September 18. You can also check the calendar for those who have listed their starting dates.
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
Hi Peter,Hi, Peter.
I will be leaving from SJPdP on September 18. You can also check the calendar for those who have listed their starting dates.
My husband and I will be doing our first Camino. Starting Sept 12th from Pamplona to Santiago. Looking forward to this adventure. Yvonne and Randy.I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
My wife and I are starting Sept 12I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
I’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
Hi Diane,My husband and I also arrived in Madrid on the 12th of September. How are you getting to SJPP
Leaving SJPP on August 31!
Hi, We will be walking beginning the second week of September. We will be starting in Astorga and walking through to SdC, Would prefer to walk the entire Camino, but we just don't have enough timeI’m going to walk the full Francis on my third visit to the Camino from st Jean to Santiago. Will anyone else be walking in September 2018?
Thanks.
Peter
Thanks, we will be doing the same, but no overnight in Madrid. Hope to cross your path! Buen Camino!Hi Diane,
We are staying a day in Madrid to get accommodated with the time change and jet lag then taking a train to Pamplona, bus to SJPP and starting our camino on Sept 15.
Thanks,
Edgar
I will hopefully be leaving then too. Waiting for my national passport. I don't know when it will arrive so I can't book any of the flights. Lowest I've seen is £68 return but can be 3-4× that even 5× closer to the date. I'm not prepared to do my first Camino in winter. Plus I won't get my paid holiday at the same rate to get 6 weeks off later than Nov until May.Hi, Peter.
I will be leaving from SJPdP on September 18. You can also check the calendar for those who have listed their starting dates.
Leaving from Pamplona on the 4 and so maybe our paths will cross. Best Wishes JohnHi Peter, we are leaving on September 1st....can't wait!!!
Jenine
I will be starting on 19 September 18 walking st Jean to Santiago on to Finisterre,
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