Jade Ulrich
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Mid-September 2015
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Hi Jade , you will not be alone on the Camino. There are still enough people where you can walk with.Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Enough people (November will get lonely and many places are seasonal), no snow. Buen Camino.Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Hi Jade, I am also walking alone (by choice), but I would be happy to hook up with you. You don't want to start your trip with a lot of worry. If all plans go smoothly, I will begin my walk on Sept 25 at St. Jean. As Sept & Oct seems to be more popular each year, I think you'll be fine, but happy to keep your company if the dates work out. Let's keep in touch. MaggieDo plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Hi Jade, I am also walking alone (by choice), but I would be happy to hook up with you. You don't want to start your trip with a lot of worry. If all plans go smoothly, I will begin my walk on Sept 25 at St. Jean. As Sept & Oct seems to be more popular each year, I think you'll be fine, but happy to keep your company if the dates work out. Let's keep in touch. Maggie
Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Will you be joining up with the Camino Frances? If so, I will watch for you!Leaving Bilbao October 9 headed south.
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I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
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I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
I started my camino in late September and ended in finisterre on November 1 St the weather was glorious most of the time and I walked alone when I wanted solitude and found enough people for company when I wanted toDo plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
There is a thread for September right here. Look at the very first post to see the growing list. @Griffin57 will happily add you to the list if you post a message to that thread.If anyone knows how maybe we can put up a thread for those people planning to start the camino the latter part of September 2015 so we can say hello and get an idea where we'll be.
Hi JadeDo plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
I too am walking in September and October. Arriving on my own but trusting I will meet others on the journey. I am less nervous about the walk than about trying to figure out airport transfers and buses to arrive at Saint Jean Pied de Port. Plan on bring a pair of gloves and a fleece to keep me warm on the trails. First time for me. I don't think the weather will be an issue, but if it is I have a few days planned with no walking that I can use to wait until it gets better. Safe travels.Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Jade, I also am arriving in Paris on the 17th. I plan on enjoying Paris for a day and traveling to SJPP on the 19th. I would love to connect with you.Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
I'm starting from SJPdP on 10/01, too. Nice to know you'll be out there, too!I start Oct 1 and will watch for you. I'm walking alone too, and as a big, strong woman will gladly have your back.
I'm starting from SJPdP on 10/01, too. Nice to know you'll be out there, too!
Congratulations from this Scorpio! I wish you the very best. Am looking forward to my first Camino!Sorry---this was my 2015 walk! I wish I were looking forward to that this year too, but my first grand baby is due to arrive on 2 November, and I won't miss it!
Do plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Hi SimiK, as a fellow Scorpio also with a Nov 2 birthday, a hearty welcome to the forum. You will be glad you came here. I departed St Jean Sept 26 last year. The conditions were perfect. Clear suuny skies, comfortable temps and already in the glow of the experience of the wonderful Pilgrim meal the previous evening at Beilari with 25 others from around the globe, each sharing a bit of themselves. You will have no shortage of Pilgrim pals. From the get go, things just seem to fall into place. The choice will be yours. I treasured my time alone, but I equally treasure the memories of those with whom I did walk. As has been suggested, layering is the way to go. It did turn chilly during Oct evenings, and you can count on some rain in Galicia While weather is mostly unknown, for me I felt totally blessed for all of it, particularly that I was able to walk into Santiago to celebrate my 'Compleanos ochenta'. Wish you Buen Camino. Let us hear how you do.Congratulations from this Scorpio! I wish you the very best. Am looking forward to my first Camino!
Hi JadeDo plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
Fear not, I walked the same route and the same time last year. The crowds are a tad thinner but still lots aroundDo plenty of people walk the Camino through the end of October? I am unsure as to whether or not the beginning of October is considered the "winter" people avoid walking during.
I fly into Paris on September 17th and plan to make my way down to Saint Jean Pied De Port no later than September 20th-25th. I will be a woman walking alone and I am feeling slightly anxious, not knowing if there will be enough people walking the Camino, as I am trying to avoid walking without people within sight.
Also, I am less worried about weather, but still hoping deep snow won't be part of this equation!
She posted that original post summer 2015...Fear not, I walked the same route and the same time last year. The crowds are a tad thinner but still lots aroundYou will find a "camino Family" and will watch out for each other all the way.
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