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As for romance, dont go looking for anything on your camino.Things will find you if thats whats meant to be
j maguire said:Don't worry you will have no problems in finishing your Camino within your time limit.
Be very careful not to push yourself too hard over the first week. Allow your body tome to get used to the new routine.
Once you are acclimatised after the first few days you can adjust your pace as necessary.I would reccomend that you break your journey over the Route Napoleon by staying at Orrison.Our group arrived in Biarritz Airport at lunchtime and left SJPdeP at 3.30 We reached Orrison at 6ish and thought we were going to die! next day however we got into the routine .......slowly and after a few days we were very strong.
The language is not a problem......show willing and have a few phrases!
The craic will be unbeatable....... just be open to anything and see what happens!
Prepare yourself for a Life changing experience.
Up Tipp!
Jacobus said:Bueno!
I was 56 and I walked 5k a day 5days out of 7 on a regular basis prior to my Camino so,
Jim
Do that, it'd be good to meet you.lydstar said:Hello,
I am starting on the 22nd of June out of SJPDP but I need to fly out of santiago on the 25th of July also. Mostly I'm worried about finding somewhere to sleep and carrying my backpack. If I have to take a bus at some point then it is not the end of the world (or that is what I am telling myself).
Maybe I'll press the turbo button on my lovely boots and catch you up along the way!!
All the best for your camino,
Lydia
excellent post, getting out of Munster isn't the problem for Tipp, its the fear of meeting Louth in Croke Park that has us feeling the fear :lol:crackmrmac said:Hey, Let's get everything into perspective here. The trip to Tipp,followed to getting all the breaking ball & subsequent journey to Croke Park, is far more demanding & important than the walk to Santiago,except in a Holy Year. So as you lads shout up the Banner etc I'll cheer an Lú abú.If you can promote that worldwide the rest of the pilgrims will have easy access to albergues.
Deirdré with Munster blood,the pilgrim chick with the blue shells, can happily sit on fence and enjoy banter.
P.S. If you come for romance in the wee county, impress the chicks/pilgrims by visiting St. Oliver's Shrine in early July.
Seanie Boy, i'll have started out the morning you arrive so i'll be a day ahead of you, but no doubt you'll catch up. I'll have to tie a Tipp headband to my rucksack to make myself identifyable.kerrysean said:Hi Tipp-man...I am arriving in to SJP hopefully on evening of 20th and am like you doing the whole thing, you never know we may bump into each other...I am intending to stay at Orisson on the first night and I dont mind admitting that since I arrive in SJP at earliest 8pm I am getting a taxi to there to take the edge off what I believe will be quite enough for one day having set out from Listowel at 5.30 am...I intend to walk it all PG but I am not a believer in compulsory pain.. 8)
Also is there a chance of some holiday romance?
Maybe I'll press the turbo button on my lovely boots and catch you up along the way!!
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