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Not unless you want to be. You'll meet people at every stage from wherever you arrive. And you are lucky to be an English speaker, which is often the default language in pilg conversations.lhlyda said:I guess I am on my own, lol
tyrrek said:From what I've heard if you can get into L'esprit du Chemin albergue in SJPP it's quite a good one before leaving, though I've never stayed there.
Buen Camino!
Yes, when I walked from Pamplona to SdC this year nobody recognised my Forum patch. At first I was a bit disappointed, but then I thought that all of these people have turned up on the route, many probably without specific advice about the route, but the vast majority make it to wherever they consider to be 'the end' in one piece and happy.Sojourner47 said:..that night none of the other 17 pilgrims (all English speakers bar one) had even heard of the CSJ, let alone this forum.....
Yep, or simply a first and last supper! Buen Camino!lhlyda said:tyrrek,
Good point! However, the last supper in Santiago will probably be with different peregrinos than in SJPDP, so we need "the last supper" in SJPDP and "the last supper II" in Santiago! lol
Considering the mess that some pilgrims leave behind them, perhaps they think their mothers will be cleaning up after them!St James' mother paid the tavern bill
...as well as giving valuable advice with an unexpected humorous note. I'd love to have the first supper with Tyrrek somewhere along the "Great Road" and si Dios quiere some more, sharing a glass of good red. :wink:tyrrek said:I love contributing to this forum and I'm sure some of it is useful to some potential pilgrims who need specific info about personal concerns, equipment, health problems, something they want to do etc. Or just to be told they're not totally insane![...] Buen Camino!
Very kind Fraluchi. It would have to be sharing a couple of bottles of red, though. That's probably where any unexpected humour on here comes from...fraluchi said:I'd love to have the first supper with Tyrrek somewhere along the "Great Road" and si Dios quiere some more, sharing a glass of good red. :wink: