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LIVE from the Camino Santiago Tomorrow to complete camino from home!

roving_rufus

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Frances (2013-2015) Portugues (2017-2019) Via Francigena (2018-??) Camino from Ireland (2020-??)
I haven't done a live feed on this last section of my camino from home in Ireland which I started back in 2021 - but quire excited to reach SdeC tomorrow on 6th June!
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
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Well I made it! A bit dirty and grubby, and definitely emotional!
I had such a wonderful time walk on voie de Compostelle on the most western of the routes through France from Mont St Michel down the west coast. I loved the Via Bayona/Basque Interior. I enjoyed the pre- sarria CF and then joined the party for the last 100km! Even walking through Ireland was special- as was the Celtic camino certificate I got in Dublin! (Hi Kirkie!)
Can't believe it's all done...well of course it's not really...a new adventure is already planned and about to start.
Just need to enjoy - physically, emotionally and spiritually reaching SdeC
 
I haven't done a live feed on this last section of my camino from home in Ireland which I started back in 2021 - but quire excited to reach SdeC tomorrow on 6th June!
I'm following on 7/6: started in 2021 from London via Canterbury, Dover, Lens, Rheims, Vezelay, Nevers, Limoges, SJPP and now in Ponte Ulla with that final morning coming. Excited and apprehensive.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
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Well I made it! A bit dirty and grubby, and definitely emotional!
I had such a wonderful time walk on voie de Compostelle on the most western of the routes through France from Mont St Michel down the west coast. I loved the Via Bayona/Basque Interior. I enjoyed the pre- sarria CF and then joined the party for the last 100km! Even walking through Ireland was special- as was the Celtic camino certificate I got in Dublin! (Hi Kirkie!)
Can't believe it's all done...well of course it's not really...a new adventure is already planned and about to start.
Just need to enjoy - physically, emotionally and spiritually reaching SdeC
Late seeing this, but delighted for you. I look forward to your next hello in the information centre - I will be on duty the last Saturday of this month. I glimpsed your new thread, but as was on the move yesterday, had no time to catch up. 🚶‍♀️
 

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I just arrived in Santiago today, and will be here until late afternoon Monday. If you'd like to get together for coffee, drinks, or a meal let me know!
We walk into Santiago tomorrow. How do I find the pilgrim office?

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