vanjohn
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2008 StJPP - Santiago, 2009 Sevilla - Finisterra, 2010 StJPP - Santiago, 2011 Sant Pere De Rodes-Monserrat-Puente La Reina, The Future ....sure only God knows!
Hi folks,
I returned recently from Camino where I started in El Port De La Selva and walked Cami Catalan then took up the Cami de San Jaume in Montserrat before heading up to Santa Cilla de Jaca and on to meet the Camino Francaise in Punete La Reina. I had hoped to continue and walk the Inverno to arrive in Santiago before finishing in Finnisterra.
Sadly I had to abandon the way there as other things diverted my attention, I am still so so sorry not to have been able to complete it.
But I have a vast array of photos and a little information that I can share should anybody wish to walk this beautiful quite way where you are still very welcome as thare are so few others walking.
In over three weeks I did not meet another walking Peregrino. I was only number 300 to sign the Register in San Pere de Rodes since 2009 I think.
Where I used the Albergues they were delightfull but very solitary like all of the way.
Where I experienced kindness it was a privelege just to be on the camino. The couple who offered coffee, cakes and Comida along with shelter from the torrential rain. He even offered a lift to the next albergue in Pertusa.
In Pertusa I was presented with a beautiful albergue with even more modern conveniences than the one Ena with its beatuifull fireplace.
The memories are so different from this way.
To this day I am not certain what is the definitive name of this Camino, perhaps somebody might be so kind as to contibute their opinions? The two guide books that I used for information lend to the use of slightly different names for the way.
I returned recently from Camino where I started in El Port De La Selva and walked Cami Catalan then took up the Cami de San Jaume in Montserrat before heading up to Santa Cilla de Jaca and on to meet the Camino Francaise in Punete La Reina. I had hoped to continue and walk the Inverno to arrive in Santiago before finishing in Finnisterra.
Sadly I had to abandon the way there as other things diverted my attention, I am still so so sorry not to have been able to complete it.
But I have a vast array of photos and a little information that I can share should anybody wish to walk this beautiful quite way where you are still very welcome as thare are so few others walking.
In over three weeks I did not meet another walking Peregrino. I was only number 300 to sign the Register in San Pere de Rodes since 2009 I think.
Where I used the Albergues they were delightfull but very solitary like all of the way.
Where I experienced kindness it was a privelege just to be on the camino. The couple who offered coffee, cakes and Comida along with shelter from the torrential rain. He even offered a lift to the next albergue in Pertusa.
In Pertusa I was presented with a beautiful albergue with even more modern conveniences than the one Ena with its beatuifull fireplace.
The memories are so different from this way.
To this day I am not certain what is the definitive name of this Camino, perhaps somebody might be so kind as to contibute their opinions? The two guide books that I used for information lend to the use of slightly different names for the way.