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You need a Tilley hat and a hockey stick, lol.A Canadian without a Tilley hat is like an Australian without vegemite. I have heard that they revoke your citizenship if you leave without it.
kaiman said:Hi my name is Troy, originally from the Cayman Islands but leaving from the UK. I will (God willing) be leaving SJPdP on 2nd September. I'm still not sure why I'm doing this but I'm certainly looking forward to it. Blessings and buen camino to my fellow pilgrims.
Maryinmpls said:We are thinking of taking the northern route instead of the traditional route. Has anyone any comments or thoughts on that route? We will be there mid October to Mid November. Thanks so much!
amourier said:Hi Poppz,
Yes the day is rapidly approaching. I leave on Tuesday (Aug 28th) to spend a few days with my children and grandchildren in NJ. Then on the 1st I leave for the Camino. I will arrive in SJPdP on Sept. 2nd.
Sure do know what you mean about an exciting adventure, but I'm so looking forward to it! (I also have never done anything like this before, but what better time to embark on this journey). I hope to catch up with you somewhere along the way - remember you promised me a glass of wine.
Ultreya y Buen Camino mi Amigo,
Arlene
blaneymarine said:Poppz,
Do you know anything about the bullfight schedule in Pamplona for September?
Thanks
David
Thomas Hugues said:Did the Camino from May to June 2012. Took a lot of photos and wrote a lot of stuff in my journal. All of which I published here: http://baguette.over-blog.fr/
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Thank you for sharing on your blog! Great photos. Enjoyed your comments, too!
We will be leaving for Paris in 23 days, and looking at La Baguette made our soon-to-begin Camino Frances REAL! OMG.
Thanks for sharing your journey.
Kathleen
Buen Camino Tim! Keep smiling! Happy feet...happy trails! Hope to pick up your joyous camino vibes when my feet land behind ya' in a week!Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:Today is the day! I catch the airplane out of Toronto later today and it is a direct flight to Madrid. I will take it slow and see how it goes. I have had aweful bad luck with my knee but with a new cortisone injection, I am ready to go. My challenege today is to get my pack down from 20 lbs to 15lbs. The pack itself is 4 lbs empty. I have 5 lbs of clothes packed. So we will see. It will mean taking everything out and eliminating - sort of like when they had to load Noah's ark!
Tim
Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:Today is the day! I catch the airplane out of Toronto later today and it is a direct flight to Madrid. I will take it slow and see how it goes. I have had aweful bad luck with my knee but with a new cortisone injection, I am ready to go. My challenege today is to get my pack down from 20 lbs to 15lbs. The pack itself is 4 lbs empty. I have 5 lbs of clothes packed. So we will see. It will mean taking everything out and eliminating - sort of like when they had to load Noah's ark!
Tim
Erjaerjanneli said:Hello from Finland!
I'm finally leaving tomorrow , taking flight to Zaragoza, then bus to Santo Domingo de la Calzada where I'm going to continue my camino which I had to quit last September because of knee problems.
Now I'm packing backpack and it seems to be easier than last time. Still wondering if all that stuff is needed .
A little bit nervous and excited but very happy to get back to the path. iHasta luego! Erja
Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:I have been in Santiago for a few days now. Met Johnny Walker - that was very cool. I enjoy watching all the new pilgrims as they go by my hotel which is across from the Catherdral - wide eyed with anticipation and excitement. Some holding hands as they walk - others singing and snapping pictures. It is so cool to watch them come in - and although it is almost the end of September, they are coming in a regular steady stream. Went to Finnestarre (bad spelling) and what a site. It was awesome. It is a 23€ round trip. Heading home Sunday. For those of you still to go, it is such an awesome journey that can not be duplicated anywhere. Buen Camino everyone!!!!!!
Congratulations Tim, we were wondering how you were doing.Tim-the-fat-Canadian said:I have been in Santiago for a few days now. .............. Heading home Sunday. For those of you still to go, it is such an awesome journey that can not be duplicated anywhere. Buen Camino everyone!!!!!!
Have you done any Caminos yet? I had to put some of my planning on the back burner. Some big issues happened and now I am ready to start thinking about going on one soon.Hello everyone! I've been a long-time lurker on the forum and it has been really helpful as I prepare to start the Camino on July 2nd. I'm Jess and I'm a teacher from Connecticut (U.S.A.) and I'm really looking forward to the journey and meeting other pilgrims!
I will close this thread now since it relates to people walking 12 years ago. @singalleluia hasn't been on the forum in that time.Have you done any Caminos yet? I had to put some of my planning on the back burner. Some big issues happened and now I am ready to start thinking about going on one soon.