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  1. celinehenriette

    What was the thing you were most happy to lose on the Camino?

    On my way to Rome, one day before I started to make my way up the Alpes, I lost my guide book. I had about 1000 km to go. But I learned to just follow the Via Francigena signs and I was always able to find a place to sleep. It was liberating to not rely on a book.
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    Where did you walk ( locally ) in 2021?

    Nice hike in Twente, Netherlands, with my sister
  3. celinehenriette

    Where did you walk ( locally ) in 2020?

    Having to work from home next week, I thought it would be nice to go for a nice walk along an allmost empty beach, close to Rotterdam harbour.
  4. celinehenriette

    Multi-timers: Compare your Camino experiences

    First pilgrimage at 26 years old, Netherlands to Rome, about 2000 km. I found it was loneley but still think it was the best one, because it was the most intence experiences of my life. Second one was the Jacobsweg when I was 30/31 (birthday on the camino, yay!). Starting in Vienna, had to stop...
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    Where did you walk ( locally ) in 2020?

    Went for a 15 km walk between Kijkduin and Scheveningen yesterday, with some great weather
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    Where did you walk ( locally ) in 2020?

    A nice walk today near Wassenaar in the Netherlands :) I haven't been here before and liked it a lot!
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    Best Pictures From 00.00 and The End of The World - :)

    Not the end of the world, but felt like it :)
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    What was your meltdown point?

    The day after entering Switzerland on the Via Francigena I walked in thick mist for hours. I could only see about 5 metres and only heard cow bells. I don't know what happend, but I started crying like a 5 year old and could not stop myself. The weather didn't help also, it had been raining non...
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    REI Trail 40 pack

    I just bought that backpack while traveling along the westcoast of the US and I'm very happy with it. I didn't go on long hikes or anything, but for traveling the pack is ideal. Easy to get your stuff, because of the zipper on the front. Very comfortable to carry around, I took 5 books with me...
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    Is it safe for a woman walking alone?

    I walked alone in 2013 at 26 years old, was bothered 2 times by a male stranger, but got myself out safely both times (walking poles are more usefull than you might think). That was on a lonely pilgrims trail in Italy. Last year I started alone, through Austria, no problems at all there. And...
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    Martigny to Sembrancher

    I walked this part end of september and there was a sign on the trail that said that the bridge was not there anymore. So I walked on the road. There was no snow and it was easy to walk, enough space for me and the trucks on the road. Train was never an option for me as I wanted to walk every...
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    When Two Hyperlight Backpackers Meet

    This was awesome! Jupiter is such a great guy and the reference to Dixie and Darwin was great as well! And making fun of the crazy thing about not counting stuff as your base weight when you still have to carry it..too funny! I guess I watch too many hiking related videos on youtube...but they...
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    Osprey Sirrus 24 (women's) enough for a del Norte Summer?

    I used a 22 liter Osprey Tallon for the camino Portugues last year. Had enough space and I did have a sleeping bag in there. Maybe this helps :)
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    Preparing for temperature differences

    I walked from the Netherlands to Rome in summertime, and what I noticed along the way is that the weather kind of 'walked with me' :) The temperatures stay the same, August in the Netherlands felt like oktober in Italy. And I wore in the same t-shirt (normal shirt bought at a second hand store...
  15. celinehenriette

    What’s on your playlist?

    When I went on my first pilgrimage, I asked my closest friends and family to send me a song that they liked the most so that I could take something from them all with me, without letting it "weigh" me down. When I would play a song on the way it helped me keep everyone I cared about close in...
  16. celinehenriette

    Books by Women Walking

    Well, before I started my pilgrimage to Rome, I read the book Wild by Cheryl Strayed. Of course it's not about the camino, but it still might give a little bit perspective. It really helped me to know that there are more women hiking a big trail, being as (un)prepared as me. You will probably be...
  17. celinehenriette

    How long do your shoes last?

    They are serious hiking boots, that I also use for hiking in mountains with a large backpack. So for many people a bit much for a camino. But for me, the only shoes that do not give me blisters and are comfortable. Meindl is a German brand, very durable and popular in Europe. They are not...
  18. celinehenriette

    How long do your shoes last?

    My Meindl boots started falling apart around 3500 km. The ones before that (also Meindl) lasted me 4000 km.
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    Cape Finisterre’s mythical pull

    Finisterre was the best ending to a year of over 2200 km of walking trails and caminos. The day I walked on from Santiago de Compostela I started walking in the dark and ended when it got dark again about 60 km later. What a day that was! When I arrived in Finisterre the next day it really felt...
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    Camino Francigena Questions

    I met 7 pilgrims in 3 months on the via Francigena in 2013..

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