- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés (2018), Português (2019), Inglés (2022)
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Thanks Robo! (hopefully, I've put it on the right forum...)We all love to relive our Caminos @JohnLloyd ! Look forward to seeing it unfold.
Hey Shells - I recognise those feelings and I can reassure you that it's all going to work out just fine.Hi John—I arrive in Biarritz next week and will begin the Frances on Aug 31–my first time. I am a bundle of nerves and excitement! Thanks so much for your post!
It's the cliche shot that everyone takes when they wander the streets of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port...Now no pressure, @JohnLloyd, but after that beautiful sunset picture on day one, what is in store for us today?
Thanks so much, John. I really value your advice and insights. Please continue your virtual Camino—I will be anticipating a preview of the upcoming journey.Hey Shells - I recognise those feelings and I can reassure you that it's all going to work out just fine.
If I could do it, I'm sure you'll be able to do it as well.
The one piece of advice I'd give is to take it easy on yourself in the first few days.
Listen to your body, take breaks and look after your feet. Once you've got over the Pyrenees, the confidence you'll gain from that will make every step a little lighter.
The first week will be a physical test and your body will resist and complain. But sooner or later, it'll accept that this is the plan for the next few weeks and you'll grow stronger every day.
If you haven't already selected an albergue in St-Jean, I recommend Beilari. The spirit and support on offer there is the perfect preparation for a Peregrino.
Buen Camino!
I will - and feel free to ask any questions that come to mind.Thanks so much, John. I really value your advice and insights. Please continue your virtual Camino—I will be anticipating a preview of the upcoming journey.
Wow, John, thanks! What a wonderful gift! Thank you so much! I will value your impressions and insights.I will - and feel free to ask any questions that come to mind.
Meanwhile, I collected all of my Camino blog posts into an eBook, so you can read the whole thing in one go. It may be useful and it won't be a spoiler, because every Camino is different!
My albergue recommendations may still be helpful, but five years and Covid will have changed many of them, I'm sure.
Don't buy it on Amazon - wait until tomorrow, as I've just made it a free download for a few days. Click the link in my signature or look for it on your country's version of Amazon at some point tomorrow.
Then you can read it on your phone.
It's a free download as of now - enjoy!Wow, John, thanks! What a wonderful gift! Thank you so much! I will value your impressions and insights.
Hi John—I couldn’t seem to find it—can you tell me its title?Wow, John, thanks! What a wonderful gift! Thank you so much! I will value your impressions and insights.
It’s in my signature and here’s a link to the .com version of Amazon.Hi John—I couldn’t seem to find it—can you tell me its title?
Got it! Thanks so much, John! You are so generous to share this! It means a lot to me.It’s in my signature and here’s a link to the .com version of Amazon.
If you’re elsewhere in the world, look for that title on your version of Amazon!
You're welcome!Got it! Thanks so much, John! You are so generous to share this! It means a lot to me.
How's it going, @Shells ?Thanks so much, John. I really value your advice and insights. Please continue your virtual Camino—I will be anticipating a preview of the upcoming journey.
Why did you return to Burgos at this point in your journey?Five years ago today, I was back in the old routine again and enjoying the long non-winding paths towards Burgos.
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