JabbaPapa
"True Pilgrim"
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Well, the Camino project that I described in this post : https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/my-full-camino-2019.58161/ is now officially on !!
Out of the blue, I have a huge 9-10 month window of opportunity that has opened up for me, just this Friday. And my legs are getting stronger almost daily.
The Camino is calling, and the time of it is upon me again ...
The route I'm following will be Chemin Provençal from home to Arles ; a bit along the Arles Way probably to Revel ; then down through Foix to Andorra ; then down the Camí d'Andorra through Urgell to Lleida ; up the Camí Catalán to a bit further than Zaragoza ; then a bit of the Camino Castellano-Aragonès 'til I finally leave it behind and head to Valladolid and beyond along the Duero river valley ; then down Via de la Plata a revès through Salamanca then via whichever variant to wherever turns out best, maybe via Cáceres, and then West to Fátima ; Camiño Portugues to Compostela ; Camino Francès to SJPP ; Voie du Piémont through Lourdes, maybe back to Foix ; then up back through Revel, Arles, to home again on the Arles Way and the Provençal.
Phew !!
The heart of my Camino, as likely will be the case in any Camino that I will ever walk, will be the Francès.
I'm thinking it might take me maybe seven months ? Possibly six, which would be good.
My most likely starting date will be in the beginning of December of 2018, to be back home by July, but hopefully June, or even May of 2019.
Much to organise and suddenly !! Though my basic kit is done, and has been for years ... Some necessaries I will be able to get along the Way too, so that's a good.
The biggies are passport, "new" second-hand phone, new pair of hiking gloves (I'll need them LOL). My godfather is helping me with the size 14 army boots. I bought a good military sleeping bag a couple of years ago, and a new inflatable mattress at about the same time. Backpack's solid. Rest is just cheap easily found ordinary clothes plus my big black Pilgrim Cape (which I'll need LOL).
Thinking I'll need about eight credenciales for this one, and anyway if that's an underestimate, I'll be able to replenish at Lourdes on the Way back. I'll stick them together, as usual, into a giant-sized version.
It'll be really very hard, I'll be dealing with the cold, and the boredom, and the solitude, and a thousand other things beside -- I'll curse it and decide never again !! as we always do ...
But then, all these years after, here we are.
Out of the blue, I have a huge 9-10 month window of opportunity that has opened up for me, just this Friday. And my legs are getting stronger almost daily.
The Camino is calling, and the time of it is upon me again ...
The route I'm following will be Chemin Provençal from home to Arles ; a bit along the Arles Way probably to Revel ; then down through Foix to Andorra ; then down the Camí d'Andorra through Urgell to Lleida ; up the Camí Catalán to a bit further than Zaragoza ; then a bit of the Camino Castellano-Aragonès 'til I finally leave it behind and head to Valladolid and beyond along the Duero river valley ; then down Via de la Plata a revès through Salamanca then via whichever variant to wherever turns out best, maybe via Cáceres, and then West to Fátima ; Camiño Portugues to Compostela ; Camino Francès to SJPP ; Voie du Piémont through Lourdes, maybe back to Foix ; then up back through Revel, Arles, to home again on the Arles Way and the Provençal.
Phew !!
The heart of my Camino, as likely will be the case in any Camino that I will ever walk, will be the Francès.
I'm thinking it might take me maybe seven months ? Possibly six, which would be good.
My most likely starting date will be in the beginning of December of 2018, to be back home by July, but hopefully June, or even May of 2019.
Much to organise and suddenly !! Though my basic kit is done, and has been for years ... Some necessaries I will be able to get along the Way too, so that's a good.
The biggies are passport, "new" second-hand phone, new pair of hiking gloves (I'll need them LOL). My godfather is helping me with the size 14 army boots. I bought a good military sleeping bag a couple of years ago, and a new inflatable mattress at about the same time. Backpack's solid. Rest is just cheap easily found ordinary clothes plus my big black Pilgrim Cape (which I'll need LOL).
Thinking I'll need about eight credenciales for this one, and anyway if that's an underestimate, I'll be able to replenish at Lourdes on the Way back. I'll stick them together, as usual, into a giant-sized version.
It'll be really very hard, I'll be dealing with the cold, and the boredom, and the solitude, and a thousand other things beside -- I'll curse it and decide never again !! as we always do ...
But then, all these years after, here we are.
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