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Starting my Camino on Sep 30th - anyone else? any tips?

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Orlando Sixto
Time of past OR future Camino
Oct 2014 will be my first with my son at my side
God bless you all!!! I will start my first Camino, after years saying to myself I should do it. I am planning to be in Madrid on Sep 29th in the morning, get a rented car from Barajas to Pamplona, then the ALSA bus from there to SJPdP. Getting my credentials, sleeping in a little hotel, just to be easier to rearrange my gear and, in the company of my beloved son Lucas, start walking in Sep 30th.

I have just confirmed that my brother, who I haven't seen for years, is going to join me in Leon, which is by itself a blessing.

Is there anybody else walking in October? Any tips? I don't expect the weather to be too cold, but as I have read in another thread, I will keep my eyes, heart and soul open for all the wonderful experience that I am expecting to live.

Again, God bless you all ..

Orlando
 
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Buen camino! The rental car may be more of a burden than a benefit; I just did a week of driving in Spain, and there is no parking in the cities! Trains and buses from Madrid to Pamplona are very convenient. Regardless, have a great walk.
 
Buen camino! The rental car may be more of a burden than a benefit; I just did a week of driving in Spain, and there is no parking in the cities! Trains and buses from Madrid to Pamplona are very convenient. Regardless, have a great walk.
Thanks Falcon269 - actually, it might be ok for me because I am not planning to stop anywhere between Madrid and Pamplona - actually, the office of the rental card company is located 2 blocks away of the Bus Station in Pamplona ... Thanks!!!!!!!!
 
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God bless you all!!! I will start my first Camino, after years saying to myself I should do it. I am planning to be in Madrid on Sep 29th in the morning, get a rented car from Barajas to Pamplona, then the ALSA bus from there to SJPdP. Getting my credentials, sleeping in a little hotel, just to be easier to rearrange my gear and, in the company of my beloved son Lucas, start walking in Sep 30th.

I have just confirmed that my brother, who I haven't seen for years, is going to join me in Leon, which is by itself a blessing.

Is there anybody else walking in October? Any tips? I don't expect the weather to be too cold, but as I have read in another thread, I will keep my eyes, heart and soul open for all the wonderful experience that I am expecting to live.

Again, God bless you all ..

Orlando

Orlando .. Go to this thread for pereginos starting in Sept 2014. My wife , son & I are starting up to Orission on the 26th so we might bump into you
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/september-2014-peregrinos.24717/page-3#post-214879
 
God bless you all!!! I will start my first Camino, after years saying to myself I should do it. I am planning to be in Madrid on Sep 29th in the morning, get a rented car from Barajas to Pamplona, then the ALSA bus from there to SJPdP. Getting my credentials, sleeping in a little hotel, just to be easier to rearrange my gear and, in the company of my beloved son Lucas, start walking in Sep 30th.

I have just confirmed that my brother, who I haven't seen for years, is going to join me in Leon, which is by itself a blessing.

Is there anybody else walking in October? Any tips? I don't expect the weather to be too cold, but as I have read in another thread, I will keep my eyes, heart and soul open for all the wonderful experience that I am expecting to live.

Again, God bless you all ..

Orlando

We hiked the Camino the same time last year, blogged at tploomis.wordpress.com. There were several mornings that started off below freezing and a few days that never got much above that. I don't know if you consider that cold. I classify it as nippy! It was pleasant, though, with a layered t-shirt, a polar fleece equivalent (I'm a strong proponent of the Patagonia nanopuff jacket or similar as an alternative to polar fleece), and a lightweight hardshell outer jacket (also doing double duty as a raincoat). A knit cap topped it off.
 
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We hiked the Camino the same time last year, blogged at tploomis.wordpress.com. There were several mornings that started off below freezing and a few days that never got much above that. I don't know if you consider that cold. I classify it as nippy! It was pleasant, though, with a layered t-shirt, a polar fleece equivalent (I'm a strong proponent of the Patagonia nanopuff jacket or similar as an alternative to polar fleece), and a lightweight hardshell outer jacket (also doing double duty as a raincoat). A knit cap topped it off.
Tks ... I imagine that those few days were the first ones crossing the Pyrenees right? I do prefer cold rather than hot weather - I will be prepared for that. Thanks!!!!!!
 
Tks ... I imagine that those few days were the first ones crossing the Pyrenees right? I do prefer cold rather than hot weather - I will be prepared for that. Thanks!!!!!!

Actually the Pyrenees up to several days past Pamplona (end of September) were exceptionally hot -- sweating in the sun hot. It got coldest going over the two mountain ranges closer to Santiago in late October/early November. Of course that was last year and this year could be very different.
 
Actually the Pyrenees up to several days past Pamplona (end of September) were exceptionally hot -- sweating in the sun hot. It got coldest going over the two mountain ranges closer to Santiago in late October/early November. Of course that was last year and this year could be very different.

"Very different" indeed is possible.

After a chilly crossing of the Pyrenees, everyday warm weather ended suddenly at Belorado for me in early October of 2012.

I had a few days thereafter which could be described as warm but for the most part it was either: frost in the morning with cool and clear days (loved those) OR incessant wind and rain. The latter surprised me on the Meseta.

I had bought sunglasses just for those high plains. Never used them. But I still loved the Meseta.

You will have a great time no matter what, though.

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