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- Time of past OR future Camino
- August 2024 (planned)
Greetings, fellow pilgrims!
Here’s an update for my plans to do the Camino Francés from SJPDP, with a few points I haven’t quite resolved yet. Some of them are on the “dumb question” category, so please bear with me…
Here’s what I have so far: I live in Central FL and will take the new Brighline train to Miami on August 5. I’ll spend the night in Miami, and on the 6th, I’ll take a direct flight to Madrid, arriving on the 7th around 6:05 AM.
Questions:
1) I recently switched to T-Mobile with international data coverage, so I don’t believe i need to worry about an eSIM, correct? Also: do I need to turn on “roaming” in settings? Does that make a difference in how much I get billed? I have zero experience with this kind of situation.
2) Cash, ATM. I’m aware that there are ATM machines in the airport. I’ve read repeatedly that it’s best to use an ATM machine in a bank in case the machine “eats” up the card. Is this a problem at the airport? I plan to withdraw some money in Euros just in case I need some cash, but I may probably postpone this until I get to Pamplona.
I bought a large duffel bag that can contain my large backpack (Kester 48, needed that size because of my large cPAP machine). I will carry my cPAP machine in its travel case on board as my personal item, as well as a carry-on bag for an extra change of clothes, jacket, medication bag (I’m on a bunch of bulky meds). I’m checking my Kester inside the duffel through regular luggage, as it’s too big for carry-on, so I’ll claim it after clearing customs, and then put in the cPAP machine, carry on bag and medications. It all fits in there, so I’ll just carry the duffel bag to my next leg of my journey.
From Madrid Barajas, I’ll take the 10:30 AM Renfe train to Pamplona. My main worry about this part is whether I’ll be delayed in my Madrid arrival or clearing customs, but not much I can do about that. Plan B would be to find either another train to Pamplona or find a place in Madrid to stay overnight, and cancel my Pamplona stay (Albergue Plaza Catedral).
Question: I there an ATM machine at the Pamplona train station? Or a nearby bank?
When I get to Pamplona, I might get the Backpack out of the duffel, stuff the duffel in the backpack (there’s space), walk to the Albergue (or maybe just don’t bother with all of this and take an Uber/taxi to the Albergue, as I’m not officially starting my Pilgrimage just yet). I plan to pack my folded up duffel, stuff I used during the flight, etc and send it to Ivar, provided I have the time and I can find a correos within walking distance from the Plaza Catedral. Do Albergues facilitate this process, like the luggage transport services? Particularly since I’m not planning to have my first pilgrim stamp until the 11th, the date is important to me.
The next day I take the Alsa bus to SJPDP. I have reservations in SJPDP, Orisson, Roncesvalles, and Zubiri. After that, we’ll see, since I don’t know what would be my actual walking pace. I’ve been walking, walking, walking, in the infernal FL heat, but recently had a minor setback with a mild case of COVID. I’m over that now, so I’m back to training, walking with my backpack. Unfortunately, my cPAP, power brick, cords, hoses, etc weigh 4 pounds. My total weight is 22.5 (about 10 Kg). The hip belt in the Kester really help with the weight, but I’m not at the point where I know if I can walk 12 miles a day. I know I can definitely walk 4 miles comfortably at around 3 miles an hour, so I’m expecting to walk 1.5-2 hours at a time, stop, rest, eat, then resume, and take my time. Being that I live in flat terrain, I don’t know how well I’ll do up in the mountains. I’m not too worried about the heat because where I live it’s common to have temps in the 90’s F. Looking at weather apps it seems that the highs, even in the Meseta, would be in the upper 80s. Is the humidity lower? Here in FL is common to have high humidity, making the heat worse. I’m getting familiar with the gear, poles, trying different ways of packing, figuring out how to attach and deploy my hiking umbrella, etc.
ETA: I’m aware of the luggage transport service, and it’s good to know it’s an option. I do feel a bit leery about sending the (very expensive) cPAP machine ahead, out of my sight, but I imagine at some point I may need to do so if needed.
Souvenirs, etc. shipping: Along the way, I might purchase souvenir items but I dont’ want to carry them, it it OK to make several shipments to Ivar from different parts of the Camino? Hopefully I can collect all of these when I get there. I’m not planning to go crazy shopping, just thinking ahead.
Timetable: My return ticket to the US is on September 24. While my plan originally was to just go to SDC, I want to know what I could do if I get there sooner than expected. If I’m close to the Gronze stages, I might have several days leftover, so I might decide to go to Muxia and/or Finisterre, not sure if I want to walk or just take a bus there. In any case, I need to get on a train back to Madrid on September 23 so I can catch my morning flight on the 24th. Or, I could leave Galicia early on, and spend a few days in Madrid, any suggestions would be great.
Weather: I’m guesstimating that while it will be warm a big part of the Camino, it my be cooler early on in the Pyrenees, and later on, I’ll be arriving in mountainous Galicia in early September, so I don’t know if I should pack warmer (meaning, bulkier) clothes. I’m just taking a sleeping back liner, a poncho, and a couple short-sleeved polyester shirts, 2 pairs of shorts, 1 set of convertible hiking pants, two pairs of Darn Tough socks with thinner polyester socks as extra layers. 2 pairs of underwear, I’m walking on Hokas trailrunners and also have Keene Sandals. I also have a pair of longleeved polyester tshirt and finally, a broad-brimmed hat. I normally wear eyeglasses and will be carrying sunglasses as well.
I’m sure more questions will come up, but for now, these should suffice. I’m including some pics of myself this morning. Let me know if you see anything glaring that I should know or think about.
Thanks for all the wisdom and support!
Here’s an update for my plans to do the Camino Francés from SJPDP, with a few points I haven’t quite resolved yet. Some of them are on the “dumb question” category, so please bear with me…
Here’s what I have so far: I live in Central FL and will take the new Brighline train to Miami on August 5. I’ll spend the night in Miami, and on the 6th, I’ll take a direct flight to Madrid, arriving on the 7th around 6:05 AM.
Questions:
1) I recently switched to T-Mobile with international data coverage, so I don’t believe i need to worry about an eSIM, correct? Also: do I need to turn on “roaming” in settings? Does that make a difference in how much I get billed? I have zero experience with this kind of situation.
2) Cash, ATM. I’m aware that there are ATM machines in the airport. I’ve read repeatedly that it’s best to use an ATM machine in a bank in case the machine “eats” up the card. Is this a problem at the airport? I plan to withdraw some money in Euros just in case I need some cash, but I may probably postpone this until I get to Pamplona.
I bought a large duffel bag that can contain my large backpack (Kester 48, needed that size because of my large cPAP machine). I will carry my cPAP machine in its travel case on board as my personal item, as well as a carry-on bag for an extra change of clothes, jacket, medication bag (I’m on a bunch of bulky meds). I’m checking my Kester inside the duffel through regular luggage, as it’s too big for carry-on, so I’ll claim it after clearing customs, and then put in the cPAP machine, carry on bag and medications. It all fits in there, so I’ll just carry the duffel bag to my next leg of my journey.
From Madrid Barajas, I’ll take the 10:30 AM Renfe train to Pamplona. My main worry about this part is whether I’ll be delayed in my Madrid arrival or clearing customs, but not much I can do about that. Plan B would be to find either another train to Pamplona or find a place in Madrid to stay overnight, and cancel my Pamplona stay (Albergue Plaza Catedral).
Question: I there an ATM machine at the Pamplona train station? Or a nearby bank?
When I get to Pamplona, I might get the Backpack out of the duffel, stuff the duffel in the backpack (there’s space), walk to the Albergue (or maybe just don’t bother with all of this and take an Uber/taxi to the Albergue, as I’m not officially starting my Pilgrimage just yet). I plan to pack my folded up duffel, stuff I used during the flight, etc and send it to Ivar, provided I have the time and I can find a correos within walking distance from the Plaza Catedral. Do Albergues facilitate this process, like the luggage transport services? Particularly since I’m not planning to have my first pilgrim stamp until the 11th, the date is important to me.
The next day I take the Alsa bus to SJPDP. I have reservations in SJPDP, Orisson, Roncesvalles, and Zubiri. After that, we’ll see, since I don’t know what would be my actual walking pace. I’ve been walking, walking, walking, in the infernal FL heat, but recently had a minor setback with a mild case of COVID. I’m over that now, so I’m back to training, walking with my backpack. Unfortunately, my cPAP, power brick, cords, hoses, etc weigh 4 pounds. My total weight is 22.5 (about 10 Kg). The hip belt in the Kester really help with the weight, but I’m not at the point where I know if I can walk 12 miles a day. I know I can definitely walk 4 miles comfortably at around 3 miles an hour, so I’m expecting to walk 1.5-2 hours at a time, stop, rest, eat, then resume, and take my time. Being that I live in flat terrain, I don’t know how well I’ll do up in the mountains. I’m not too worried about the heat because where I live it’s common to have temps in the 90’s F. Looking at weather apps it seems that the highs, even in the Meseta, would be in the upper 80s. Is the humidity lower? Here in FL is common to have high humidity, making the heat worse. I’m getting familiar with the gear, poles, trying different ways of packing, figuring out how to attach and deploy my hiking umbrella, etc.
ETA: I’m aware of the luggage transport service, and it’s good to know it’s an option. I do feel a bit leery about sending the (very expensive) cPAP machine ahead, out of my sight, but I imagine at some point I may need to do so if needed.
Souvenirs, etc. shipping: Along the way, I might purchase souvenir items but I dont’ want to carry them, it it OK to make several shipments to Ivar from different parts of the Camino? Hopefully I can collect all of these when I get there. I’m not planning to go crazy shopping, just thinking ahead.
Timetable: My return ticket to the US is on September 24. While my plan originally was to just go to SDC, I want to know what I could do if I get there sooner than expected. If I’m close to the Gronze stages, I might have several days leftover, so I might decide to go to Muxia and/or Finisterre, not sure if I want to walk or just take a bus there. In any case, I need to get on a train back to Madrid on September 23 so I can catch my morning flight on the 24th. Or, I could leave Galicia early on, and spend a few days in Madrid, any suggestions would be great.
Weather: I’m guesstimating that while it will be warm a big part of the Camino, it my be cooler early on in the Pyrenees, and later on, I’ll be arriving in mountainous Galicia in early September, so I don’t know if I should pack warmer (meaning, bulkier) clothes. I’m just taking a sleeping back liner, a poncho, and a couple short-sleeved polyester shirts, 2 pairs of shorts, 1 set of convertible hiking pants, two pairs of Darn Tough socks with thinner polyester socks as extra layers. 2 pairs of underwear, I’m walking on Hokas trailrunners and also have Keene Sandals. I also have a pair of longleeved polyester tshirt and finally, a broad-brimmed hat. I normally wear eyeglasses and will be carrying sunglasses as well.
I’m sure more questions will come up, but for now, these should suffice. I’m including some pics of myself this morning. Let me know if you see anything glaring that I should know or think about.
Thanks for all the wisdom and support!