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Hi Clint, you can pre order your Credencial here on the forum. When you arrive in SJPdP go to the pilgrims office get your first stamp and than go to the albergue / hostel and after that you can walk around.We'll be arriving in Biaritz around 2 pm and will organize. Van to SJPP.
Will I have enough time to deal with the paperwork/ credentials to start the Camino or should we stay an extra day there before embarking?
Thx
Clint
April 23 in SJPP 2016
I am arriving at noon and staying the night just to not rush the beginning and get over jet lag . BobWe'll be arriving in Biaritz around 2 pm and will organize. Van to SJPP.
Will I have enough time to deal with the paperwork/ credentials to start the Camino or should we stay an extra day there before embarking?
Thx
Clint
April 23 in SJPP 2016
Were flying direct from Vancouver to Paris and staying 3 nights before making our way down to SJPP, so wont have any jet lag issues.I find that flying in from Canada I am completely fine with one night at the starting town. I get over the jet lag by napping on bus or train between the airport and destination. I would rather walk a shorter day on the fist day than sit around somewhere for a full 36 hours. Opt for Orisson if you want the first day to be shorter. Plus, if you are planning to stay in albergues you would nit be able to stay for 2 consecutive days.
Absolutely, all you will be doing is queuing a bit, most probably, and then spend 5 minutes filling out the info for their stats and to get your credencial. The pilgrim office is on the main street in the old town where many of the albergues are located. Easy peasy.Were flying direct from Vancouver to Paris and staying 3 nights before making our way down to SJPP, so wont have any jet lag issues.
Just wanted to make sure that if im in SJPP by 3 or 4 pm , we have enough time to check in a start the next day early.
Thx for all the input from everyone
Clint
Yes, just to meet people in town and set off the next morningBob,
Staying 1 night and leaveing the next morning?
Thx
We'll be arriving in Biaritz around 2 pm and will organize. Van to SJPP.
Will I have enough time to deal with the paperwork/ credentials to start the Camino or should we stay an extra day there before embarking?
Thx
Clint
April 23 in SJPP 2016
What time can you do your paperwork until?you have ample time to take the bus immediately outside the Airport on your left hand side (20 minutes to Bayonne station) and take the train to SJPP if you wish. and feel the excitement build.
on my very first camino I had this physical sense once I started to leave SJPP. walking under the archway crossing the bridge, weeks later it seemed so very long ago..remember even walking with others . its "your camino".
paperwork etc takes around 15 minutes which can be done when you arrive or in the morning......
Thank YouThat 'paperwork' at the Pilgrim Office in SJPdP located at 39 rue de La Citadelle takes only a few minutes; however in season the lines may be long. The office is open every day of the year from early morning until the last transport arrives at night; ie roughly 08:00 until 22:00.
Bon chemin and Buen camino!
Thanks Debrita.
You said. "and call my husband and say, "see!""
Isn't gloating against the Forum rules?
On serious note, yes, I had read that note too. Mooching round in SJPP for a while sounds like a good start to a no-rush Camino. I'm going 'around' as opposed to going over! Going to stop at least one night en route to Ronces- Valles. I'm 66 this month and an inexperienced walker.
When I leave the house to walk to the bus at the start of my camino, I feel so free and excited. I always imagine my husband is doing a little happy dance on the other side of the door as he closes it! Undoubtedly, as soon as I am out of sight, he grabs his tennis racket and leaves the house too. After 34 years, we are still independent individuals.With my husband, I am sure the conversation will sound more like
When I leave the house to walk to the bus at the start of my camino, I feel so free and excited. I always imagine my husband is doing a little happy dance on the other side of the door as he closes it! Undoubtedly, as soon as I am out of sight, he grabs his tennis racket and leaves the house too. After 34 years, we are still independent individuals.
Wow! Happy birthday !!!. . . Today is my birthday!! . . .
Will arrive SJPdP late morning of Sept 24 via the good Corazon Puro folks. Purchasing my poles; would like to visit the pilgrim centre and browse through what appears to be a most charming town. Overnight at Beilari and begin my walk Sept 25. It is my earnest hope to proceed on the Napoleon route, however should weather interfere and I travel the Valcarlos route, is there any way to Orisson other than 'bashing through bracken' as one member put it. I do have a reservation and from what I understand, the Valcarlos route is a long way to Roncesvalles with little or no stops for food or water….I have just a tad of angst around that. Either way, I know they will bring their own experience and I do want to remain open to whatever happens….
Many thanks for your post. I really don't wish to take a taxi. I'll leave it to the weather Gods to determine my route. 16kms certainly seems doable. And I would be sure to pack enough food and water from St. Jean and then again at Arneguy/Valcarlos. I've done a lot of travelling but I just know in my heart this journey is going to be something extraordinary, regardless of the conga line. :>)Hi Maggie
It's just the 2nd half of the Valcarlos route that is without stops - a distance of about 16km if you stay on the road, or less if you take the marked woodland paths which cut out a few of the hairpin bends. Before that are two villages (Arneguy and Valcarlos) which both have places to stay. Valcarlos is a little under half-way between St Jean and Roncesvalles and has several places, including what is apparently a good municipal albergue. You could also, if you wanted to, take a taxi from wherever you get to up to Orisson and back the next day to continue, but it's probably easier to stay in Valcarlos if you go that way.
Anyway - you have the right attitude - to remain open to whatever happens. So close now! Really excited for you!