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LIVE from the Camino Héctor Walks His Way- Week 6

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Congratulations! I hope your time in Santiago and your journey home goes well. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been grateful to have shared your journey, and would be interested to see your reflections, if you care to post them once you have had time to absorb your experience.
Many people feel that the real pilgrimage starts with arrival in Santiago. In that spirit, Buen Camino, Hector.
 
Congratulations on your arrival!
It was a pleasure to digitally share your journey; your tenacity and determination are outstanding!
In the time to come may you cherish and enjoy your memories.

Carpe diem!
 
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I made it!!!
Well done Héctor
My wife and I are sitting having lunch in Tunisia with a big smile on our faces seeing you in front of the cathedral, my wife has seen me just like that many times and we both know exactly how proud you feel.
Great achievement Héctor you walked the whole Camino very proud for you. Buen Camino Keith
 
Thank you for sharing your physical and spiritual journey. I am planning to return to Spain next week to walk on the Camino Primitivo. Before every Camino I usually have a lot of anxiety and doubt. Recently, every day, I have considered cancelling the trip. But, reading your post from yesterday has crystallized my resolve. You have been an inspiration to me.
 
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I made it!!!
Not only I heard bagpipes, but the Cathedral bells were going full blast. It was a magnificent arrival. I’ll post more later after I take care of mundane things like getting settled into my albergue, doing laundry, etc. I picked up my Compostela and just need to pick up stuff from Casa Ivar, but I have to wait till 7:30 PM
 
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Congratulations Hector on your wonderful Camino.
I want to thank you for sharing your journey with us all. To me it was been a wonderful gift. It has been a privilege to follow along with you through your thoughts and your discoveries of everything, including yourself. I appreciate your openness and honesty.
Buen camino.
 
Congratulation's. well done. Processing your camino starts now. Don’t be surprised that you may feel your journey is only beginning. The camino will now always be a part of you. You fully embodied the total experience. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us.
 
Thank you, Héctor, for sharing your journey. It was a privilege to follow along. You've had many supporters cheering you on from afar!
And now you know within yourself that you can achieve anything!
 
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Congratulations, peregrino ... you persevered and powered through reaching Triacastela. Wow, I did that from Vega del Valcarce, staying in O Cebreiro and Fomfria before arriving to Triacastela. That climb of Alto de Poio, sounded too much like a 'pollo' in Spanish, so when reaching the top, I claimed that I would toss that pollo into the soup pot.

I also remember Raphael, which I became of fan of his in 1968 on my return to my native Chile and he was all the rage with his movies and his powerful voice ... suffice it to say that I have walked two caminos (CF and CP) with some of his recordings on my Spotify ... great stuff.

Thank you for sharing your FB photos.

Buen Camino
 
Congratulations, Héctor—I have followed your journey all the way, and want to thank you for making my own Camino (a year ago from St Jean to Santiago) come alive again. You reminded me of how much I loved it, how much it mattered to me, how hard it was, and how joyful…you reminded of all the reasons I am returning to walk it in just two weeks. I will miss reading your messages and insights; of course you had no way of knowing it, but your words meant a lot to me —Buen Camino, Peregrino
 
Congrats, Hector! I am sure you will agree that it is a life-changing experience. And for many of us, an addictive one... we count the days till our next Camino.

Going back a ways in your account, I just have to mention this. You recounted many difficult uphill climbs, but kind of mentioned O' Cebreiro as an aside. To me, that climb was epic. It was a cruel joke I thought, since everybody seemed to think the walk over the Pyrenees was the most grueling and nothing that hard came after. I don't remember if I was just worn down when I was on that leg, but it was tough for me.
 
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