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What is the most important thing to remember while on the Ca

teresaokane

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Embrace simplicity. Marvel at taking life in at 2 kilometers an hour. Be patient. Keep your heart open. Everyone has a story, you just need to ask the right question.
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Teresa O'Kane
Author of a pilgrimage of a different kind: Safari Jema, A Journey of Love and Adventure from Casablanca to Cape Town
Winner of the Indie Book Award for Best Memoir of 2012
http://www.amazon.com/Safari-Jema-Journ ... afari+jema
Same values, different terrain.

Buen Camino and Good Journey!
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
IMHO, that sometimes it's really tough, but that's one of the aspects of a pilgrimage.
 
I agree with the above posting with regards to simplicity. It amazed me the number of pilgrims who appeared to be running a marathon, rather than taking their time and becoming part of the Camino. Meeting people, admiring the wonderful scenary. It was almost a badge of honour ( to them) to say I walked 30-40 km today. I noticed these are the people who, later on, had trouble with tendonitis, blisters, etc. I walked on the average 20 km. a day. Sometimes, 15, sometimes 26, sometimes 22. If you have the time don't rush. It is such an amazing experience you will want to relish every minute of it. On the other hand if you are young and fit go for it if that is the Camino you want to walk.
 
Your sleeping bag is pretty important. I left mine in the first albergue I stayed in. :roll:
 
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Transport luggage-passengers.
From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
Brierleys book says 33 stages.................take 40
It was a wonderful sight 6 years to see young kids [18-22] throwing the guide away after a week

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