- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances 2007,
Via Francigena Italy, 2008,
Jakobsweg Austria 2010,
Camino Frances 2011,
Le Puy to Lourdes 2012,
Via de la Plata 2013,
Future:
Ökumenischer (Via Regia), Germany,
Lycian Way, Turkey
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Walking? If so where?I fly to Madrid in the morning (Wednesday).
Hopefully, it will calm down or at least hold off for a few days.
Being stranded in Canada is not so bad ...Four years ago two of my friends were stranded in Canada for a week.
Just wanted to let you know that this time it is not Eyjafjallajökull. This one is called Bárðarbunga and it is in Vatnajökull.For those traveling from North America to Spain ....
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano’s eruption threat level was raised to orange Monday, the second-highest level. When it erupted in 2010, the ash cloud that resulted disrupted European airspace for six days,
https://time.com/3139648/same-volcano-more-problems-in-iceland/
Not sure if there is much anybody can but live with whatever happens ...
Just wanted to let you know that this time it is not Eyjafjallajökull. This one is called Bárðarbunga and it is in Vatnajökull.
I am worried, because I am going to do the Camino del Norte and will leave my home in Iceland on the 1st of September, so I just have to pray for it to stay still.
...or maybe 10 days? please...I fly to Madrid in the morning (Wednesday).
Hopefully, it will calm down or at least hold off for a few days.
Ok, so this is REALLY selfish and I apologize in advance, but it is honestly what I thought first when I first heard the news about the new "orange" threat level in Iceland: Since my flight to Europe leaves in about 8 days please don't let anything blow up before then... And since my walk involves a pretty aggressive timeline and I only have 23 days to complete the Norte from Irun to Santiago, I could use an extra few days to hit Muxia and Finnesterre, so I think an eruption around Sept. 18 or 19 would be ideal. My flight back to the USA would surely be delayed by a few days but no one at work could argue I should have been back. I know, its awful, please forgive me... No, no, I can't think this way, I shouldn't!
Too funny - we just watched "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" for the first time last night. The volcano's name definitely rings a bell now - though I still have no idea how to pronounce it...
Thank you so much for the warm wishes. I am getting excited and hoping for the best.Thanks for the correction. And we wish you all the best as you prepare to come- yes, hope it doesn't blow before you have to fly! Buen Camino.
Hope all goes well for you (and others) and that you can get to the Camino (and back).Just wanted to let you know that this time it is not Eyjafjallajökull. This one is called Bárðarbunga and it is in Vatnajökull.
I am worried, because I am going to do the Camino del Norte and will leave my home in Iceland on the 1st of September, so I just have to pray for it to stay still.
Thank you for the kind words, I sure hope to get over to Spain - and back home in October. Take care.Hope all goes well for you (and others) and that you can get to the Camino (and back).
We're in Iceland for 18 hours......come this Monday. I'm hoping that the worse that can happen, will be an interesting story for my grandchildren. Already livedWow. I just came back from there a few weeks ago. Hopefully it can keeps its cool for a bit longer
been there. done that. finals week at Washington State University.I'm really concerned now as we fly over to get ready to start our Camino on September 7th. I've already experienced one volcano, Mount St. Helens back in 1980, and the sheer force of a volcano is devastating. I hope this one settles down. At the time, I lived in Spokane, WA; 300 miles away. We thought 300 miles (about 500km) would cushion the blow but people seriously underestimated the power.
Turned the sky pitch black in the afternoon raining ash. Couldn't see anything even with your headlights on. Eerie. I wish there was some mega-antacid for Bardarbunga to put out the fire as the volcano belches;-)
Here's what we experienced back then in 1980.
http://www.spokesman.com/video/2013/may/18/looking-back-mount-st-helens-comes-town/
Thanks for posting the updates so we can track this...I'm following closely.
guess that was 1980.We're in Iceland for 18 hours......come this Monday. I'm hoping that the worse that can happen, will be an interesting story for my grandchildren. Already lived
through one volcanic episode.....Mt St Helens in '82....looking to spend some time in the hot springs, not a volcanic ash mud bath. got my fingers crossed with a
brave face......
I'm working to have a brave face, too. Buen Camino, Barbaraguess that was 1980.
Forget Iceland - we've got a full on eruption on our doorstep - Mt Tavurvar in Papua New Guinea. Qantas has rerouted flights to avoid the ash.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...stralian-flights/story-e6frfq80-1227040827996
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