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Hi,

My name is Niall, I'm 26 and from Ireland. I'll be walking the Camino from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago next April. I don't why I'm doing it yet, except I've read Tim Moore's book 'Spanish Steps' (such a funny and inspirational book) and thought I'd benefit from it in some way. Just feel like a change of perspecive I guess.

Niall
 
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You have already begun your Camino !

The preparation is an exilarating phase where you are anxious and frightened by reading all these comments about cleanliness of albergues, blisters, rain or heat, dogs (!) and I don't know what.

Take it easy.... read on the Camino(s), buy yourself a good and lightweight guide. Read this forum. Enjoy.
 
It's somewhat more reflective but I think you should read Joyce Rupp's "Walking in a relaxed manner" - you don't have to be quite as saintly as her, though

Now that the second edition is lighter, the John Brierley book should be your guide (strong on the route and buildings) , supplemented with the CSJ annual guide (strong on refuges and shops) when it appears in early 2007
 
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Hey Niall...

I say don't question "why"... sometimes you just need to do things...
My friend Ann and I are walking it next Spring as well. Maybe we'll see you out there. Good luck!
 
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hey Niall,
my names aine im planning to the camino next month...curiosity being my main reason and the spanish countryside looks amazing do u have any tips that you've read?! i have some friends that did it and have been reading lonely planet guides and trawling the net..so far my main concerns are safety (travelling alone etc.) and the blisters!!!
 
Hola, Niall,

Mercedes is right. Don't think too much about the "why". When you're on the camino the reason will dawn on you.

And even if you've gone home and you still don't know why, treat it as a perfect excuse to go back to the camino one more time. ;-)

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Hey Aine, don't really know much about the camino other then what I've read here and in Spanish Steps by Tim Moore (get it in Easons O'Connell St, it's really good). So no tips except either: 1. Use a donkey or 2. Keep it light (the backback, not the donkey).

Good luck on your way, and thanks to everyone for the tips. Or buen camino.
 
Hey Niall

Everything everyone has said here is so true.

Don't worry about the why. Maybe you have a shadow of an idea for why, but guaranteed that will change as you walk.

I suffer a lot from anxiety. I've done the camino before, so I think I know what to expect. I worry about dogs, tiredness, heat etc.

But deep down, I know it will be nothing like it was the last time. It will be a new wonderful adventure. New people, new challenges, new achievements.

Enjoy your time preparing and remember the camino starts from your front door, so you are already on your journey.

buen camino
:D
John
 

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