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LIVE from the Camino Santiago Tomorrow to complete camino from home!

roving_rufus

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Frances (2013-2015) Portugues (2017-2019) Via Francigena (2018-??) Camino from Ireland (2020-??)
I haven't done a live feed on this last section of my camino from home in Ireland which I started back in 2021 - but quire excited to reach SdeC tomorrow on 6th June!
 
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Well I made it! A bit dirty and grubby, and definitely emotional!
I had such a wonderful time walk on voie de Compostelle on the most western of the routes through France from Mont St Michel down the west coast. I loved the Via Bayona/Basque Interior. I enjoyed the pre- sarria CF and then joined the party for the last 100km! Even walking through Ireland was special- as was the Celtic camino certificate I got in Dublin! (Hi Kirkie!)
Can't believe it's all done...well of course it's not really...a new adventure is already planned and about to start.
Just need to enjoy - physically, emotionally and spiritually reaching SdeC
 
I haven't done a live feed on this last section of my camino from home in Ireland which I started back in 2021 - but quire excited to reach SdeC tomorrow on 6th June!
I'm following on 7/6: started in 2021 from London via Canterbury, Dover, Lens, Rheims, Vezelay, Nevers, Limoges, SJPP and now in Ponte Ulla with that final morning coming. Excited and apprehensive.
 
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Well I made it! A bit dirty and grubby, and definitely emotional!
I had such a wonderful time walk on voie de Compostelle on the most western of the routes through France from Mont St Michel down the west coast. I loved the Via Bayona/Basque Interior. I enjoyed the pre- sarria CF and then joined the party for the last 100km! Even walking through Ireland was special- as was the Celtic camino certificate I got in Dublin! (Hi Kirkie!)
Can't believe it's all done...well of course it's not really...a new adventure is already planned and about to start.
Just need to enjoy - physically, emotionally and spiritually reaching SdeC
Late seeing this, but delighted for you. I look forward to your next hello in the information centre - I will be on duty the last Saturday of this month. I glimpsed your new thread, but as was on the move yesterday, had no time to catch up. 🚶‍♀️
 

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