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Friends of Bill - Any Great AA Meetings Along the Way?

silviasmart

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Time of past OR future Camino
September/October 2023
I leave on 9-9-2023 from SJPDP to someplace on the Atlantic Ocean. I'd love to participate in some AA Meetings along the way as it's a huge part of my spiritual life. I have some AA apps but wonder if anyone has any great recommendations? If you would like to stay anonymous, I understand! Buen Camino!
 
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Hi, @silviasmart, and a very warm welcome to the forum!

If you go to the search function and type in “friends of bill” and then check the box “search titles only”, that will take you to all threads with those words in title, you will find a bunch of older threads that will probably contain some good information for you.

Here’s that list, just to make it a bit easier for a new member, in case you are still finding your way around the forum.


And for those who might want to remain anonymous, you can contact @silviasmart directly via PM.

Buen camino, Laurie
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Here is a link for English-language meetings (https://www.aaspain.org/meetings/default.htm). The loners' list has some locations for the del Norte and de la Plata (https://www.aaspain.org/meetings/loners_list.html) As well, I have spoken with FoB who have told me that attending Spanish-language meetings has been very helpful for them-- vibe, I was told, is a universal language. This site (https://www.alcoholicos-anonimos.org/v_portal/inc/muestra_datos_centros.asp) will give you a province-by-province listing, should that approach suit the enquirer.
 
I leave on 9-9-2023 from SJPDP to someplace on the Atlantic Ocean. I'd love to participate in some AA Meetings along the way as it's a huge part of my spiritual life. I have some AA apps but wonder if anyone has any great recommendations? If you would like to stay anonymous, I understand! Buen Camino!
Hi Silvia
My name is Tony and I am an alcoholic.always good to say that.in the last 3 years I have done 2 1/2 Caminos And never found a live meeting.got plenty of zoom Meetings and stayed in touch with friends back home.wore aa patch on my backpack and met a few people that way.i am sober a long time and go to lots of meetings but important to stay as close as I an can to my program.especially in a country where wine with dinner is often free and you pay for coca cola.stay sober have fun and buen Camino
Tony so

I leave on 9-9-2023 from SJPDP to someplace on the Atlantic Ocean. I'd love to participate in some AA Meetings along the way as it's a huge part of my spiritual life. I have some AA apps but wonder if anyone has any great recommendations? If you would like to stay anonymous, I understand! Buen Camino!
 
Hi Silvia
My name is Tony and I am an alcoholic.always good to say that.in the last 3 years I have done 2 1/2 Caminos And never found a live meeting.got plenty of zoom Meetings and stayed in touch with friends back home.wore aa patch on my backpack and met a few people that way.i am sober a long time and go to lots of meetings but important to stay as close as I an can to my program.especially in a country where wine with dinner is often free and you pay for coca cola.stay sober have fun and buen Camino
Tony so
Tony! Awesome! Thank you! I feel you and appreciate your experience and your encouraging words! Xo backatcha!
 
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but important to stay as close as I an can to my program.especially in a country where wine with dinner is often free and you pay for coca cola.stay sober have fun and buen Camino
Several years ago, I was in PM contact with a forum member who was an AA member. She successfully walked the camino without incident and without feeling pressured to drink. She made the decision early on to be open about being an AA member with the people she walked with. For her, that was a source of a lot of support from other people on the Camino, even though she did not meet any other AA members. I am sure that’s a very difficult and very personal decision, but it is something to think about before you set out. It is true that wine is much more a part of “regular mealtime” than many of us are used to, and I assume that adds a bit more pressure.

Wishing you a very successful camino.
 
Thank you for your support! I feel it! It's gonna be awesome! Five days and counting! xo
Hi, @silviasmart,

I hunted for this thread because of a recent question about Friends of Bill. And I realized we had never heard from you about how things went on your camino. If you care to share, let us know. I’m sure others would be very interested to hear of your personal experience.

Buen camino, Laurie
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Hi, @silviasmart,

I hunted for this thread because of a recent question about Friends of Bill. And I realized we had never heard from you about how things went on your camino. If you care to share, let us know. I’m sure others would be very interested to hear of your personal experience.

Buen camino, Laurie
Why, thank you, Laurie! Oh my gosh! What an amazing thing! I LOVED my Camino. I was unable to find meetings in towns and cities that were happening as I traveled through so I didn’t have that experience. That said, the Camino helped me work through some things I’ve been focusing on in my ongoing step work so it was all good! It was impressive how much wine was flowing though, and how much folks talked about it. I was so grateful to be sober and made some sober friends along the way. It was absolutely an amazing Camino! Thank you again for asking!! Buen Camino and Happy New Year!
 

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