- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022
Very excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
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As someone said in another thread: I wish I was planning my first Camino!Very excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
Montana Girl,Very excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
If you can hike in The Rockies you will enjoy.Very excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
Hello Montana girl! I am not a big fan of waiting. If the time money and energy are with you then it's time to go. There probably is never a perfect time to do anything. I hope this is the treck of a lifetime for you. I'm going again next year rain or shine. Buen caminoVery excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
From what I've read more people walked the Camino in 2019 than we have in our largest 'metropolis'. We like it that way, although we are getting an influx. I start September 14 and have given myself 6 weeks. I want to absorb every view.Hi, and welcome - exciting!! Montana? You won't have any problems with the little mountains on Camino then! Though as Montana seems to have only 6 people per sq mile the refugios might be a bit unnerving .
How long do you have and where will you start?
Wonderful! I'm up in the Flathead Valley and grew up in Billings. I leave SJPDP September 14, taking the Napoleon route. May see you out thereMontana girl - my brother and his wife live in Billings. They walked the 500 mile camino frances with my wife and me in 2017. No issues and we had a great experience together.
Seasky, my wife and I also leave St Jean Sept 17, so may bump into you long the trail. We try to get an early start (7 am, still dark) and will be hiking the Napoleon route this time. This is our 4th CF. The last two times we hiked the Val Carlos Route.
Bob
I 100% concur!! And I think it will beHello Montana girl! I am not a big fan of waiting. If the time money and energy are with you then it's time to go. There probably is never a perfect time to do anything. I hope this is the treck of a lifetime for you. I'm going again next year rain or shine. Buen camino
I am from Oregon but now I live in northern Portugal. Summer before last was just like this summer, and it rained every day in October and November. Past history is no guarantee of future performance….We are a group of 3 from Seattle, WA (USA) that are beginning our camino the last week of September. Any idea what the weather will be like on the Camino Frances during late Sept and early October? We are trying to pack as light as possible but would like to avoid being frio!
I'm a Utah Perigrino starting 9/15..Very excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
Buen Camino! I used to go to Rocky Mountain College in Billings...yay Big Sky Country!Very excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
I am an Idaho girl(? at 64) arriving in St. Jean evening of the 14th and planning to start walking on the 16th. I hope to see you on the road! ChrisVery excited! Was going to wait till next spring but decided not to wait so starting mid September.
Hello Montana Girl, great name. I also leave the 14th from SJPdP, see you there. This is my 5th time over the Pyrenees. And it still scares the hell out of me.Ill be just ahead of you! I'm going to be taking my time so maybe you'll catch me. Would love to meet a fellow Rockies girl!
Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy!