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LIVE from the Camino My last Camino tomorrow Finistere/Muxia.

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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.
Buen camino Michael.
Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino,

Never say never my friend. Let’s see ❤️❤️
Your last camino? For now?
I think ‘for now’ is apt.

Take care and it’s such a lovely way. I do hope you are stopping at Lires and have a paddle in the gentle lapping waves there.
Buen camino
Annie.

Edit: I think this will be your first camino away from the CF? You might now get a taste for trying other routes like many of us. Please post your thoughts on this one when you get a chance.
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
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Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino, wish me Buen Camino
Time to finish where better than Finisterre and on to Muxia.....
Can I ask are you walking from Finisterre to Muxia. I also am on my last camino Ponferrada to Sarria and Santiago to Finisterr. Was wondering is it possible to get to Muxia without walking due to return flight home the day after we arrive in Finisterr.
Buen Camino
 
my last Camino
Others ask why is this your last camino. I know there are a multitude of reasons. Health being one of the biggest. My question is why only the CF. I have seen others who have also done many caminos all on the Camino Frances. The answers I remember most are that it is so special to them that they are drawn to go back time and again. They have no desire to walk a different camino. I do not know if that is generally your feeling also. I would not argue that fact. Nor would I blame you for keeping your reasons to yourself.
I always like to run across other camino addicts who have done multiple caminos when I am walking. I am getting ready for number 8 starting at the end of September. (Early for me to start but circumstances dictate that early start date.
My point to you is summed up by this quote by OzAnnie.
You might now get a taste for trying other routes like many of us.
Maybe if nothing is preventing you physically, or family situations or economics from walking maybe you should give another route a try. You may be surprised at what you may find.
Buen Camino one way or the other.
 
Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino, wish me Buen Camino
Time to finish where better than Finisterre and on to Muxia.....
I loved that walk! I did it last Oct after finishing the Frances. It was a magnificent walk even though it rained hard over 50 % of the walk. I stayed over night in Lires which was nice. I had an amazing meal there at A Brana. I young chef there made a magical meal for me.
Buen Camino
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Enjoy it!
And about that "last Camino" thing?
I say that just about every year lately, my son tells me. . .
Just sayin'
 
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I said the exactly the same thing last year on my Fisterra trail, "my last camino", but now I'm leaving for another camino (Portugues Costal) in a few days as my "real last camino".
Buen Camino and see what you feel at the end.
 
Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino, wish me Buen Camino
Time to finish where better than Finisterre and on to Muxia.....
One of my favourite sections Mick! I've done it 3 times ... & I know I'll be back again! Muxia is a special little place, that has changed so much since my first visit, with a large group, but it still intrigues me! Have a lovely journey on this picturesque coastal route & don't forget to soak the feet & paddle along the beach when you get to Finisterre ... there's a little bar at the end! Muxia will be waiting for you! Enjoy this special last trip ... & who knows ... you may be enticed back again some day! Buen Camino! 😇 👣😇
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino, wish me Buen Camino
Time to finish where better than Finisterre and on to Muxia.....
Supposed to be 20k Santiago to NEGREIRA.
 

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If you can afford stay at Casa da balea Corcubion what a fantastic Casa.
 
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My Fitbit gives incorrect readings too.

Looks like you got away early Michael.
There are a lot of people cheering you on.
Buen camino.
Annie my fit bit never lies unlike its handsome owner.
 

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Oliveroa to Corcubion.
 

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The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Buen camino Michael.


Never say never my friend. Let’s see ❤️❤️

I think ‘for now’ is apt.

Take care and it’s such a lovely way. I do hope you are stopping at Lires and have a paddle in the gentle lapping waves there.
Buen camino
Annie.

Edit: I think this will be your first camino away from the CF? You might now get a taste for trying other routes like many of us. Please post your thoughts on this one when you get a chance.
And now the end is near or is it here ? Whatever, just arrived Finisterre disappointing town, grubby after beautiful stage, brilliant walk so far, onto Muxia tomorrow could not be bothered with stamps this Camino after Trecile (I think) said they can email it to you why ?. How's that shoulder,? I was afraid to ask, sorry.
 
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Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino, wish me Buen Camino
Time to finish where better than Finisterre and on to Muxia.....
Off tomorrow Finisterre/Muxia my last Camino, wish me Buen Camino
Time to finish where better than Finisterre and on to Muxia.....
On your way to Muxia you will pass through Lires, pay a visit to Bar Playa de Lires..sit and enjoy the ocean view.....Buen Camino
 
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On your way to Muxia you will pass through Lires, pay a visit to Bar Playa de Lires..sit and enjoy the ocean view.....Buen Camino
Spending night in Lires will check it out.
go raibh maith agat Caomhin.
 
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Others ask why is this your last camino. I know there are a multitude of reasons. Health being one of the biggest. My question is why only the CF. I have seen others who have also done many caminos all on the Camino Frances. The answers I remember most are that it is so special to them that they are drawn to go back time and again. They have no desire to walk a different camino. I do not know if that is generally your feeling also. I would not argue that fact. Nor would I blame you for keeping your reasons to yourself.
I always like to run across other camino addicts who have done multiple caminos when I am walking. I am getting ready for number 8 starting at the end of September. (Early for me to start but circumstances dictate that early start date.
My point to you is summed up by this quote by OzAnnie.

Maybe if nothing is preventing you physically, or family situations or economics from walking maybe you should give another route a try. You may be surprised at what you may find.
Buen Camino one way or the other.
Wise words. In the words of Harry Chapin (I think) the song "Cats in the Cradle" keeps going around in my head you neglect things in life which are too important.
Buen Camino.
 
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Can I ask are you walking from Finisterre to Muxia. I also am on my last camino Ponferrada to Sarria and Santiago to Finisterr. Was wondering is it possible to get to Muxia without walking due to return flight home the day after we arrive in Finisterr.
Buen Camino
There is a bus connection between Finisterre and Muxia not very frequent at this moment 07.00 Hrs I am just looking at bus stop on way to Lires .
 
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@MickMac your last Camino. Full stop, not a question mark.
I’m not curious amigo. You have made your statement.
I offer you this: may your swan-song echo for all those that need to hear

Buen Camino
Correct the time comes, this has been a fabulous Swan song, one of the nicest walks I have taken with the notable exception of my disappointment at Finisterre, Sitting in Lires having lunch as I said the words of Harry Chapin song go round in my head "The Cats in the Cradle" neglecting the best things in life is just wrong, 4 children 10 grandchildren, love them all, but life and career got in way.
Buen Camino.
 
Sitting in Lires having lunch as I said the words of Harry Chapin song go round in my head "The Cats in the Cradle" neglecting the best things in life is just wrong, 4 children 10 grandchildren, love them all, but life and career got in way.

Just yesterday I heard a podcast entitled Slow Down from Hidden Brain on a radio program. It actually starts by discussing this song.

 
Just yesterday I heard a podcast entitled Slow Down from Hidden Brain on a radio program. It actually starts by discussing this song.

Wow what a coincidence.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Finalizado, it's over arrived Muxia, "Buen Camino to all" Muxia really nice, Santiago to Muxia, top 3, most beautiful walks.Bus tomorrow then hopefully back to Ireland 🇮🇪.
 

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Buen Camino
Their is a direct connection from Santiago Bus terminal I got one coming back this morning took two hours Monobus.
 

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