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September 2014 Peregrinos

I too an obsessed with any thing Camino. This is all I think about and talk about. My wife who will be walking with me knows as much as I do about the Camino and she hasn't read anything about the way. It is all from me telling her.
We arrive in SJPP on September 14 depart on the 16.
See you on the trail
Buen Camino
Hi Jabaldo, we are heading up to Ithaca in a few weeks and plan to go to RI shortly thereafter. I'm thinking June 10th is probably when we will be heading back from RI on route 88. Does this sound like a good date to meet up. I suspect it would be somewhere around 2:00 pm in the afternoon. I think there is a MickyD's just off exit 15 unless you know of another easy access place to stop. This date is not set in stone yet, but I think it looks good for my husband and I. If I can figure out how to private message you I will send you my phone # (no need to put it up on the blog)
 
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Roger ,,, Oh how I can relate to what you are saying . I fill my wifes and sons text with links to videos , pictures and helpful forum hints ANYTHING I find interesting on the camino ... They hate me I think ... that or they picked up a Growl virus

OH, what a group us September Perigrinos are!!!!! All excited about the Camino and spending every waking hour watching videos, and talking /blogging about our upcoming adventure. I know we will all be walking at different times during the month, but hopefully we will see each other either along the way or when we get to Santiago. I have added quite a few extra days in (I think) just in case it takes longer than I planned and time to go to Finisteri and/or Muxia either walking/bus or both, so even if we get to Santiago before some of you, hopefully we can meet up before we leave for home.
 
Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.
 
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Here’s how September ( and late August) is looking for Camino Starts . Not all are leaving from St Jean, Not all are doing the C. Francis but most of us are If I mispelled your handle or left you off this list ... forgive please! :)
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife
August 30th -NancyP
September 1st Kiwi-D , gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj
September 2nd Denis Aldridge , Flaca005
September 3rd Dave 2525, ColeenK
September 4 – Empty
September 5th Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter
September 6th Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala
September 7th Trish McGregor , Wiglaura, Denise Aldridge
September 8th –Empty
September 9th Monk Moses, Taozeaqui
September 10th -Empty
September 11th –Empty
September 12th Petite Walker,itsJann, GerardCarey
September 13th LesBrass, Arkbuilder, Barber1586
September 14th Walking Man 06, RogerM
September 15th Janet Ellen
September 16th Jabaldo
September 17th – Empty
September 18th –Empty
September 19th Holly
September 20th Jamie Archer, AnnieY
September 21st – Empty
September 22nd –Empty
September 23rd Silvester
September 24th -Empty
September 25th - Empty
September 26th - DeadFred
September 27th thru 30th -Empty

Great job Dead Fred.....our very own secretary! :-)
 
Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.

If all my travel to and from works out ... I should have 40 days to spend on the trail. In the beginning I was planning all my stops along the way. I nixed that. I have made reservations for Orisson but after that I am going to let how I feel and circumstances govern how fast and where I go.
 
Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.


I have 6 weeks . Sufficent enough time to stroll the lane and experience life without deadlines. I set my phone alarm for Oct 28th to remind me I need to wake up to my post-Camino reality .
 
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Hi Jabaldo, we are heading up to Ithaca in a few weeks and plan to go to RI shortly thereafter. I'm thinking June 10th is probably when we will be heading back from RI on route 88. Does this sound like a good date to meet up. I suspect it would be somewhere around 2:00 pm in the afternoon. I think there is a MickyD's just off exit 15 unless you know of another easy access place to stop. This date is not set in stone yet, but I think it looks good for my husband and I. If I can figure out how to private message you I will send you my phone # (no need to put it up on the blog)
Yes ofcourse that works. Just confirm as we get closer.
 
I'm starting from St Jean Pied de Port on September 21. So a little over 18 weeks until I start - not so long really! It's beginning to get quite exciting - I've just got to buy a few last pieces of walking gear, book the train ticket from Paris to Bayonne and I'll be ready to go. It's going to be surreal when I get to St Jean, to finally be at the starting line 16 months after I made the decision that I would walk the Camino. I'll be pinching myself, I think. It's going to be great to be able to get away from my regular life for while, do something completely different, and be someone different too.
 
Me and my daughter will start from Sjpp august 31th and hopefully reach Roncevalles before dark
 
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Hello Dead Fred and other future friends. Flight lands on 4th in Biarritz and if this mature body is able and willing will start Camino on 5th in SJPP.
Warm Regards
Ron

HI Ron! Hope your able .. I bet your willing :) . Good luck on your Camino . Ive added your name to the Sept Chart

Buen Camino
Joe
 
HI Ron! Hope your able .. I bet your willing :) . Good luck on your Camino . Ive added your name to the Sept Chart

Buen Camino
Joe
Add us for starting from SJPDP on the 6th. We arrive in SJPDP on the 4th but will have a sightseeing day on the 5th then walk to Orisson on the 6th and on to Roncesvalles on the 7th. See you out there somewhere!
 
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Add us for starting from SJPDP on the 6th. We arrive in SJPDP on the 4th but will have a sightseeing day on the 5th then walk to Orisson on the 6th and on to Roncesvalles on the 7th. See you out there somewhere!

Added: :) .. Buen Camino sriyanta!
 
Hi, My husband and I are starting from St Jean on September 5th as well. We arrive in Madrid on the 2nd then train/taxi to St Jean on the 4th. We will walk to Orisson then taxi back to SJ for the night and then take the shuttle bus back up to Orisson on the 6th. We will be the oldies with the Aussie flag on our backpack. We will fly home on the 20th October. It's nice to know that we may live in different parts of the world but we are connected through a wish or dream to walk the Camino. All the best. Hope to see you out there somewhere in September/October. Sriyantra
My friend and I are planning the exact thing... walk to Orisson then transportation back to STJPP. Get a good nights rest then transportation back to Orisson and hit the ground walking. we will be the two Texans with our state of Texas patches on our packs. Should be starting the 5th also. Buen Camino!!
 
My friend and I are planning the exact thing... walk to Orisson then transportation back to STJPP. Get a good nights rest then transportation back to Orisson and hit the ground walking. we will be the two Texans with our state of Texas patches on our packs. Should be starting the 5th also. Buen Camino!!

I enquiried about getting back to SJPDP and returning in the morning to Orisson. You might be interested in this information -

"I am Caroline from Express Bourricot.
We do the transport of persons from St JPP to Orisson, each morning at 08:00am during "the morning shuttle", price 8 euros per person.
A transport in the afternoon from Orison to St JPP is also possible but we will do it only for you as a taxi, we will come specially, and in this case the price is 18 euros for the transport."

See you there !!!
 
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Added: :) .. Buen Camino sriyanta!
Now it's really official. We are on the list. At times it seems surreal and while we want to enjoy the leadup training and journey we are like racehorses at the start gate. I guess it is also the unknown of just how we will manage physically. Not too worried about the mental side as we have done lots of things in the past where we have had to dig deep to get through situations. We feel so positive that this Camino experience is right for us now. Thanks again.
 
Now it's really official. We are on the list. At times it seems surreal and while we want to enjoy the leadup training and journey we are like racehorses at the start gate. I guess it is also the unknown of just how we will manage physically. Not too worried about the mental side as we have done lots of things in the past where we have had to dig deep to get through situations. We feel so positive that this Camino experience is right for us now. Thanks again.

All this waiting for my Camino to start sure is teaching me patience! LOL
 
My friend and I are planning the exact thing... walk to Orisson then transportation back to STJPP. Get a good nights rest then transportation back to Orisson and hit the ground walking. we will be the two Texans with our state of Texas patches on our packs. Should be starting the 5th also. Buen Camino!!
Sure sounds like it going to be one fun posse !
I hope I bump into some of you sep peregrinos even if it isn't until SdC . Although I will be on the way early sep until almost mid oct., I'm still wading through the route for my 3rd go. Feeling very positive for El Norte though.
It is so exciting , always so much to learn.

Yes Monk Moses , it sure teaches us patience and emphathy. Appreciation for Gods creation all around in the people and nature.

We become those people with the grin from ear to ear which comes from bring happy in your skin

Buen Camino to all you grinners
 
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Sure sounds like it going to be one fun posse !
I hope I bump into some of you sep peregrinos even if it isn't until SdC . Although I will be on the way early sep until almost mid oct., I'm still wading through the route for my 3rd go. Feeling very positive for El Norte though.
It is so exciting , always so much to learn.

Yes Monk Moses , it sure teaches us patience and emphathy. Appreciation for Gods creation all around in the people and nature.

We become those people with the grin from ear to ear which comes from bring happy in your skin

Buen Camino to all you grinners
:-) :-) :-) :-)
 
Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.
Hi, Petitewalker!

I have allowed myself 42 days from door to door. That should allow me at least 37 days for the Camino, including, as you say, the sea and back. You leave one day ahead of me. I arrive in SJPP on the evening of the 11th but am giving myself an extra day to rest up before I begin. I head for Orisson on the 13th. Hopefully, we will meet on the Way.

Buen Camino,
Mary
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi, Petitewalker!

I have allowed myself 42 days from door to door. That should allow me at least 37 days for the Camino, including, as you say, the sea and back. You leave one day ahead of me. I arrive in SJPP on the evening of the 11th but am giving myself an extra day to rest up before I begin. I head for Orisson on the 13th. Hopefully, we will meet on the Way.

Buen Camino,
Mary
We have allowed 53 days but we have never been so Spain so we will have a "rest/sightseeing" day in places like Pamplona, Burgos, Leon, Astorga. I know a lot of pilgrims don't want to stay in the big cities, but we are doing it "our way" and that includes seeing as much as we can because we don't want to have the attitude that we will see the big cities "one day" because our "one day" has now become today! When you are younger you think you have all the time in the world but we want to enjoy our time in the world from now on. Buen Camino
 
We have allowed 53 days but we have never been so Spain so we will have a "rest/sightseeing" day in places like Pamplona, Burgos, Leon, Astorga. I know a lot of pilgrims don't want to stay in the big cities, but we are doing it "our way" and that includes seeing as much as we can because we don't want to have the attitude that we will see the big cities "one day" because our "one day" has now become today! When you are younger you think you have all the time in the world but we want to enjoy our time in the world from now on. Buen Camino
I agree... the time is now. I was in Spain 4 years ago and really loved the country, the people and the food.. At that time however, I was only mildly aware of the Camino.
 
Hi, Petitewalker!

I have allowed myself 42 days from door to door. That should allow me at least 37 days for the Camino, including, as you say, the sea and back. You leave one day ahead of me. I arrive in SJPP on the evening of the 11th but am giving myself an extra day to rest up before I begin. I head for Orisson on the 13th. Hopefully, we will meet on the Way.

Buen Camino,
Mary

Mary,
We are arriving in SJPP on the evening of the 10th, but like you we are spending a rest day before heading to Orisson on the 12th. I'm sure we will see you somewhere along "The Way". You look much younger than us and will probably pass us on the third day or so. ;-) I'll be the short one and can't tell you what color my pack is yet, cause I have 4 brand new Ospreys here, trying them out to figure which one I like the best before I return them to REI and EMS. I'm not sure there is a pefect pack, but I'm getting close to deciding. Walking around the house with them loaded up...Quite a Site! I'm sure we'll chat more before we leave as we September Peregrinos are quite a chatty bunch. :-)
 
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Hi, Petitewalker!

I have allowed myself 42 days from door to door. That should allow me at least 37 days for the Camino, including, as you say, the sea and back. You leave one day ahead of me. I arrive in SJPP on the evening of the 11th but am giving myself an extra day to rest up before I begin. I head for Orisson on the 13th. Hopefully, we will meet on the Way.

Buen Camino,
Mary
Mary, will you be carrying that little monkey on your backpack with you? I have a little lamby from NZ which I always take with me when I travel, but I haven't decided whether or not he can hitch a ride on my pack.
 
Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.
Hi Petitewalker,

I have planned out 42 days from 23 September to 4 November( includes travel). Plan to start the Camino on 9/26. I am from Boston, MA, but my folks lived in Osprey (at the Oaks). Sadly they have passed. I will sprinkle some ashes in Spain. Perhaps we will bump into each other along the way. I'm having a ton of fun just preparing for it. Can't imagine how great it will be to actually begin walking in 4 months:)

Have a great summer. Buen Camino.............Michael
 
Hi Petitewalker,

I have planned out 42 days from 23 September to 4 November( includes travel). Plan to start the Camino on 9/26. I am from Boston, MA, but my folks lived in Osprey (at the Oaks). Sadly they have passed. I will sprinkle some ashes in Spain. Perhaps we will bump into each other along the way. I'm having a ton of fun just preparing for it. Can't imagine how great it will be to actually begin walking in 4 months:)

Have a great summer. Buen Camino.............Michael
Hi Michael,
I liven Osprey about 1 1/2 miles south of the Oaks. Sorry to hear about your parents. but I think that is a great idea to sprinkle some ashes on the Camino. I'm originally from RI and have an accent very similar to Bostonians. I like my cawfee in the morning. :) My daughter went to Wellesley College and worked in a lab at Harvard/Mass
General for several years before grad school. Happy training.
 
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Hello Petitewalker,
My group of 9 will start at SJPDP on Sept.7 and out of Spain on Oct.18 giving us 40 actual days of walking. This includes going to Fisterre. Wig
 
Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.
Hi petitewalker, that sounds like a good plan... I'll be in Spain at least 50 days before coming back to Munich and then back home around August 7.


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Hi Michael,
I liven Osprey about 1 1/2 miles south of the Oaks. Sorry to hear about your parents. but I think that is a great idea to sprinkle some ashes on the Camino. I'm originally from RI and have an accent very similar to Bostonians. I like my cawfee in the morning. :) My daughter went to Wellesley College and worked in a lab at Harvard/Mass
General for several years before grad school. Happy training.
My brothers have a house in Charlestown, RI and my middle son just finished his freshman year at Providence College. I'll be sporting a "Friars" hat on the camino :) Have a great summer..............m
 
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Mary,
We are arriving in SJPP on the evening of the 10th, but like you we are spending a rest day before heading to Orisson on the 12th. I'm sure we will see you somewhere along "The Way". You look much younger than us and will probably pass us on the third day or so. ;-) I'll be the short one and can't tell you what color my pack is yet, cause I have 4 brand new Ospreys here, trying them out to figure which one I like the best before I return them to REI and EMS. I'm not sure there is a pefect pack, but I'm getting close to deciding. Walking around the house with them loaded up...Quite a Site! I'm sure we'll chat more before we leave as we September Peregrinos are quite a chatty bunch. :)
Oh, Petitewalker, you made my day! I can legitimately say I am in my fifties today only, for tomorrow I turn 60. I think you and I are pretty close in age. I doubt I will be passing anyone.

Good luck with your pack decision. I ended with a Gregory J38 pack because it seemed to fit me best. I really liked the Ospreys, though.

I am returning my Lowa Renegade boots to REI. I tried them twice at home (inside only, of course) as recommended by REI and think they are too heavy.

It's possible we will meet in SJPP on the 11th. I should arrive on the 7:31 p.m. train. Fingers crossed!

Mary
 
Mary, will you be carrying that little monkey on your backpack with you? I have a little lamby from NZ which I always take with me when I travel, but I haven't decided whether or not he can hitch a ride on my pack.
Petitewalker,

I am seriously thinking of bringing him. Rick brought him on all our trips. It would seem a shame not to follow tradition. He might bring me comfort and a smile or two along the Way. :) Your lamby would be a nice memory in your photos.

Mary
 
Oh, Petitewalker, you made my day! I can legitimately say I am in my fifties today only, for tomorrow I turn 60. I think you and I are pretty close in age. I doubt I will be passing anyone.

Good luck with your pack decision. I ended with a Gregory J38 pack because it seemed to fit me best. I really liked the Ospreys, though.

I am returning my Lowa Renegade boots to REI. I tried them twice at home (inside only, of course) as recommended by REI and think they are too heavy.

It's possible we will meet in SJPP on the 11th. I should arrive on the 7:31 p.m. train. Fingers crossed!

Mary
Mary, I'll be 63 when my husband and I walk the Camino. I'll be coming in on the same train on the 10th. As it gets closer to our trip, maybe we can figure out how to meet up.
 
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Curious!!!!! How much time is everyone taking for their trip. My husband and I have planned for 7 weeks (50 days) which includes 5 days of travel to and from home here in the US, so 45 days total for walking the Camino including the sea and back.

I am taking ten weeks off work and I will be overseas for nine weeks in total. I am going to spend a week in England, then three nights in Paris, then two nights in SJPP, before starting the Camino on 21 September with the intention of arriving in Santiago de Compostela on 24 October. So I am hoping to complete the Camino in 34 days. I was then going to have a rest day in Compostela, and then spend four days walking to Finisterre and/or Muxia, before returning to Compostela by bus, spend two nights there, and then fly on to England to visit family.
 
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I am taking ten weeks off work and I will be overseas for nine weeks in total. I am going to spend a week in England, then three nights in Paris, then two nights in SJPP, before starting the Camino on 21 September with the intention of arriving in Santiago de Compostela on 24 October. So I am hoping to complete the Camino in 34 days. I was then going to have a rest day in Compostela, and then spend four days walking to Finisterre and/or Muxia, before returning to Compostela by bus, spend two nights there, and then fly on to England to visit family.
Sounds like a great plan. You certainly have a nice amount of time built in for any unforseeable issues you may enconter.
 
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Sounds like a great plan. You certainly have a nice amount of time built in for any unforseeable issues you may enconter.

Yes I am very fortunate. I know that a lot of people are not able to put aside this amount of time to walk the Camino in one go.
 
I'll arrive in Frankfurt on the 4th and depart Germany around the 14th, probably stop a day in Paris and on to SJPP, I'm staying pretty flexible on my itinerary.
 
Mary, will you be carrying that little monkey on your backpack with you? I have a little lamby from NZ which I always take with me when I travel, but I haven't decided whether or not he can hitch a ride on my pack.
My wife and I will be on the Camino a few days behind you. We depart SJPP on the 16th. We have no plans except to complete the journey. To complete what ever is in our path and go on. We just might catch up with you and your group along the way. In the mean time have a wonderful time.
Buen Camino
 
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Just called them and they said it takes "three to four days" to get a response back.

You can not schedule by phone more than three days ahead.

You should hear back [ same as myself ] in a few days.

Noah

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Update: Just received an email back from Orisson Refuge [ faster than I thought or than they said on phone ].

They want you to pay 33 euros per person months in advance to hold your place. First one that wanted to be paid four [4] months in advance and is the most expensive I've seen in all the information on alburgues / refugios.

I sent an email back to inquire about their cancellation policy in the event of health issues, airline strikes, weather delays, etc.

Is this a standard practice? The other two [2] albergues don't seem to be as expensive or have asked for payment yet. Anyone with prior experience with Orisson Refuge?

Is it worth the high price? Have they charged so far in advance for anyone else?

Makes me a bit nervous dealing with a refugio so far away and not knowing much about them.

Can anyone comment about Orisson Refuge from experience? Thank you!

I had to cancel last year due to family reasons… had booked orisson.. from what I recal I got my money back via paypal.. I wasnt worried about that would have happily "paid it forward" and let someone have anight on me:) . Anyway have just booked again in the hope of getting there Sept 24th :)
 
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We are planning on staying there but don't have reservations yet. I've sent a message on their web page a week ago but haven't heard back.....I'll try to get another message off this week. Are you staying?
I found it better to use their email address rather than their website… have down that twice and got reply quickly
 
I'm dithering! family complications in the background, my daughter is sinle working mum and my grandson starts school this September I think she needed me for the drop offs- she says go but I feel guilty!!

I had this sort of same thing last year…. I cancelled Camino last Sept and have rebooked for this Sept… last year daughter with first born aged 7 months took baby to see family n turkey … I felt she would need me when they got back from such big trip and daughter back at work… anyway I dont regret staying to help her … BUt Ia m biting at the bit to go this year.. so they will have to manage without me this year….. we should not feel guilty … we can do our best but still have to be our own person ….
 
I had this sort of same thing last year…. I cancelled Camino last Sept and have rebooked for this Sept… last year daughter with first born aged 7 months took baby to see family n turkey … I felt she would need me when they got back from such big trip and daughter back at work… anyway I dont regret staying to help her … BUt Ia m biting at the bit to go this year.. so they will have to manage without me this year….. we should not feel guilty … we can do our best but still have to be our own person ….
Yes, you think they have well flown the nest and then you realise they are back in a different form! Anyway I see I am leaving St Jean a few days before you but as I am going to take it very slowly at first, we may meet up en-route. For me it is a big challenge doing this alone as I have always travelled with family and yes need to find myself after years mothering and working. My family have expressed their concerns about me doing this! This week I met a woman pushing her grand children in the buggy and she told me she had done this fifteen years ago and would for two pins come with me but she is committed with supporting family....
 
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Hello there everyone,

a friend and I will be walking the Camino Francais from SJPDP starting around the 17th of September. We won't be walking the whole thing as we're on a tight schedule of just 20 days or so.

Hope to see some of you mabe on the way. :D

Kind Regards
Steve
 
We will have 31 days when we leave Barcelona on Aug. 31 with our bikes. Most likely starting from Pamplona on Sept 2, depending on how all the transporting goes, and going all the way to Finisterre.
 
Let's all wish barber1586 (AKA Mary) a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!! today. :):):):)
Oh, aren't you the very best!! Thank you so much! I'm a bit late in saying thank you. I am visiting my sister. She had a surprise party for me yesterday. My head has been spinning with all the activities. :) My birthday "week" has been a blast! I highly recommend turning 60. Who knew?

Mary
 
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* Sept Camino Starts (plus a couple August tossed in for good luck)
:)
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife
August 31st -Oso
September 1st Kiwi-D , gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj
September 2nd Denis Aldridge , Flaca005
September 3rd Dave 2525, ColeenK
September 4th – Empty
September 5th Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter, Musedoc,WalkCWalk
September 6th Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala ,Sriyantra
September 7th Trish McGregor , Wiglaura, Denise Aldridge
September 8th –Empty
September 9th Monk Moses, Taozeaqui
September 10th -Empty
September 11th –Empty
September 12th PetiteWalker,itsJann, GerardCarey
September 13th LesBrass, Arkbuilder, Barber1586
September 14th Walking Man 06, RogerM
September 15th Janet Ellen
September 16th Jabaldo
September 17th –Zarniwoop
September 18th –Empty
September 19th Holly
September 20th Jamie Archer, AnnieY
September 21st -Adhemar78
September 22nd –jdpiguet
September 23rd -Silvester
September 24th -Annie Little
September 25th - Empty
September 26th - DeadFred,Bernatchez M
September 27th thru 30th -Empty
Thanks, Joe!
 
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* Sept Camino Starts (plus a couple August tossed in for good luck)
:)
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife
August 28th - Agnogel
August 31st -Oso
September 1st Kiwi-D , gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj
September 2nd Denis Aldridge , Flaca005
September 3rd Dave 2525, ColeenK, Laelia2
September 4th – Empty
September 5th Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter, Musedoc,WalkCWalk
September 6th Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala ,Sriyantra
September 7th Trish McGregor , Wiglaura, Denise Aldridge
September 8th –Empty
September 9th Monk Moses, Taozeaqui
September 10th -Empty
September 11th –Empty
September 12th PetiteWalker,itsJann, GerardCarey
September 13th LesBrass, Arkbuilder, Barber1586
September 14th Walking Man 06, RogerM
September 15th Janet Ellen
September 16th Jabaldo
September 17th- Zarniwoop
September 18th –Empty
September 19th Holly
September 20th Jamie Archer, AnnieY
September 21st -Adhemar78
September 22nd –jdpiguet
September 23rd -Silvester
September 24th -Annie Little
September 25th - Empty
September 26th - DeadFred, Bernatchez M ,organflute
September 27th thru 30th -Empty

@DeadFred Add me up on the 4th will you? :) *starts counting down days ;)
 
Are there any scandinavians on the camino in september or will I be the only one. My daughter will join me the first weak thoug.
Björn from Sweden
 
No more driving on the jeep tracks for me! Walking, walking, walking! And at night reading blogs, forums, books. You inspire me! Must go! Hope to meet fellow Pereginos in September 2014!!ImageUploadedByCamino de Santiago Forum1401302528.828228.webp
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
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* Sept Camino Starts (plus a couple August tossed in for good luck)
:)
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife
August 28th - Agnogel
August 31st -Oso
September 1st Kiwi-D , gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj
September 2nd Denis Aldridge , Flaca005
September 3rd Dave 2525, ColeenK, Laelia2
September 4th –clearskies
September 5th Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter, Musedoc,WalkCWalk
September 6th Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala ,Sriyantra
September 7th Trish McGregor , Wiglaura, Denise Aldridge
September 8th –Empty
September 9th Monk Moses, Taozeaqui
September 10th -Empty
September 11th –Empty
September 12th PetiteWalker,itsJann, GerardCarey
September 13th LesBrass, Arkbuilder, Barber1586
September 14th Walking Man 06, RogerM
September 15th Janet Ellen
September 16th Jabaldo
September 17th- Zarniwoop
September 18th –Empty
September 19th Holly
September 20th Jamie Archer, AnnieY
September 21st -Adhemar78
September 22nd –jdpiguet
September 23rd -Silvester
September 24th -Annie Little
September 25th - Empty
September 26th - DeadFred, Bernatchez M ,organflute
September 27th thru 29th -Empty
September 30th -Lockslay
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Hi everyone,

New to this forum but I will be doing the camino arriving in st jean on 25th September, probably setting off on My Way on 26th. I'm a solo traveller and in my early 30s from England.

Looking forward to meeting at least some of you along the way.

Best wishes,
Rachel
 
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Hi everyone,

New to this forum but I will be doing the camino arriving in st jean on 25th September, probably setting off on My Way on 26th. I'm a solo traveller and in my early 30s from England.

Looking forward to meeting at least some of you along the way.

Best wishes,
Rachel


Buen Camino Rachel!
 
Hi everyone,

New to this forum but I will be doing the camino arriving in st jean on 25th September, probably setting off on My Way on 26th. I'm a solo traveller and in my early 30s from England.

Looking forward to meeting at least some of you along the way.

Best wishes,
Rachel

Welcome to the forum Rachel!
 
Hi everyone,

New to this forum but I will be doing the camino arriving in st jean on 25th September, probably setting off on My Way on 26th. I'm a solo traveller and in my early 30s from England.

Looking forward to meeting at least some of you along the way.

Best wishes,
Rachel
Hi Rachel,
Maybe DeadFred can add you to our Sept calendar list. He will also be leaving on the 26th.
Buen Camino
 
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Hi Petitewalker,

I have planned out 42 days from 23 September to 4 November( includes travel). Plan to start the Camino on 9/26. I am from Boston, MA, but my folks lived in Osprey (at the Oaks). Sadly they have passed. I will sprinkle some ashes in Spain. Perhaps we will bump into each other along the way. I'm having a ton of fun just preparing for it. Can't imagine how great it will be to actually begin walking in 4 months:)

Have a great summer. Buen Camino.............Michael
Our daughter had a hockey scholarship to Boston University about 12 years ago and studied there for 2 years. She also saw a lot of the country playing games. We have many gifts, T-Shirts, caps etc in our house with Boston on them! Buen Camino
 
* Sept Camino Starts (plus a couple August tossed in for good luck)
:)
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife
August 28th - Agnogel
August 31st -Oso
September 1st Kiwi-D , gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj
September 2nd Denis Aldridge , Flaca005
September 3rd Dave 2525, ColeenK, Laelia2 ,Leandra.Scott
September 4th –clearskies, [URL='http://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/members/katies-dad.37034/']Katies Dad(Leon)[/URL]
September 5th Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter, Musedoc,WalkCWalk, MichaelSG (Lisboa)
September 6th Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala ,Sriyantra
September 7th Trish McGregor , Wiglaura, Denise Aldridge
September 8th –Empty
September 9th Monk Moses, taozenqi, mferrara
September 10th -Empty
September 11th –Empty
September 12th PetiteWalker,itsJann, GerardCarey
September 13th LesBrass, Arkbuilder, Barber1586
September 14th Walking Man 06, RogerM
September 15th Janet Ellen
September 16th Jabaldo
September 17th- Zarniwoop
September 18th –Empty
September 19th Holly
September 20th Jamie Archer, AnnieY
September 21st -Adhemar78
September 22nd –jdpiguet
September 23rd -Silvester
September 24th -Annie Little
September 25th - Empty
September 26th - DeadFred, Bernatchez M ,organflute, Rachel_1981
September 27th thru 29th -Empty
September 30th -Lockslay
 
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That would be lovely! I'm very excited now and wish it were 25th September tomorrow!

Me to Rachel , last count was 111 days to go before we fly out to Madrid :). Heading to Orission on the 26th after taking a day and a half to chill, stretch ,get oriented . I added you to the Septemember list .
 
Hi to everyone,

Thanks to the confidence gained from reading this fantastic forum, my flights are finally booked and I will begin my walk from Leon on September 4th.
Setting off alone but hopefully I will meet some of you on "the way".

Buen Camino to you all.

Katie's Dad

Have a great Camino Katie's Dad !
 
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Please can I have some advice?
I am starting walking The Way in September. The first four nights a friend is joining me and I have another friend who fancies joining me for the last 5 days or so. She is based in the UK. I realise she will not be able to stay in the hostels without a credential. I have a couple of questions. Are credentials easily available in Sarria? Any suggestions as to the easiest way to get to Sarria from the UK? The other advice I would welcome is whether others have had folks join them at the end and whether this has worked. I am sort of thinking from what I have read that from Sarria on its a different Camino anyway due to the numbers joining there.
 
Melanie & I start on 5 September but from Lisboa. We should arrive in Santiago around 27 September, Finisterre around 2 October and back to Santiago for a day. Maybe we'll bump into some of you then. Buen Camino!
 
... Are credentials easily available in Sarria? Any suggestions as to the easiest way to get to Sarria from the UK? ...

Ahaj,

In Sarria you can get a Credential from the Church of Santa Marina, on Calle Major and from the near by municipal albergue , Calle major 31. Be sure to read this earlier Forum thread on starting from Sarria and the two stamps per day rule especially after Sarria.

Use the handy Rome2Rio.com site for various ways to travel to Sarria from England.


Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I've been looking for a group for interaction of the Septmember 2014 folks and haven't had much success . Figure I would hop in here and start one , then I would get a ton of emails telling me were at least five such threads dwell . If I don't then , Welcome to the only verified , validated, Ivar approved ( I hope :) ) Camino September 2014 Topic( as of 2/6/2014) . All are welcome of course. Except for the Janurary Pilgrims .. cause something just isn't right if your going in Janurary ( Brrrrr)

Joe here , Arkansas , Heading out and up on the 26th to Orission of the Camino Francis with my wife & son . Ticketed and almost equiped . Oh Boy!.
I am arriving in SJDP on the 6th September and starting from there with my brother. He lives in Sydney Australia and I live Vancouver Canada. So looking forward to the trip. I am busy training now, getting in my 20 klm walks almost every day. We stay the first night after SJDP in Orission we have it reserved...
 
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Hi, Denise. :)

You and your brother will be starting ahead of me. I don't leave SJPdP until September 13. How nice for you to be with your brother! I am going to walk the first part alone and then my sister and her husband will join me in Leon for the rest of the walk to Santiago. I just wanted to wish you and your brother a Buen Camino.

Mary
 
Hi, Denise. :)

You and your brother will be starting ahead of me. I don't leave SJPdP until September 13. How nice for you to be with your brother! I am going to walk the first part alone and then my sister and her husband will join me in Leon for the rest of the walk to Santiago. I just wanted to wish you and your brother a Buen Camino.

Mary
I am probably starting Sept13 from SJ too.
 
* Sept Camino Starts (plus a couple August tossed in for good luck)
:)
August 26th - VATom, Pilgrim Midwife
August 28th - Agnogel
August 31st -Oso
September 1st Kiwi-D , gwDelmar , me.andmyshadow, Ahaj
September 2nd Denis Aldridge , Flaca005
September 3rd Dave 2525, ColeenK, Laelia2 ,Leandra.Scott
September 4th –clearskies, Katies Dad(Leon)
September 5th Calides2014 , TrevorCC , Walsh Camino , Riyanter, Musedoc,WalkCWalk, MichaelSG (Lisboa)
September 6th Pippa, Krazykwltr, Carolina Ayala ,Sriyantra
September 7th Trish McGregor , Wiglaura, Denise Aldridge
,Denisealldridge
September 8th –Empty
September 9th Monk Moses, taozenqi, mferrara

September 10th -Empty
September 11th –Empty
September 12th PetiteWalker,itsJann, GerardCarey
September 13th LesBrass, Arkbuilder, Barber1586, rayjay
September 14th Walking Man 06, RogerM, Cate A
September 15th Janet Ellen
September 16th Jabaldo
September 17th- Zarniwoop
September 18th –Empty
September 19th Holly
September 20th Jamie Archer, AnnieY
September 21st -Adhemar78
September 22nd –jdpiguet
September 23rd -Silvester
September 24th -Annie Little
September 25th - Empty
September 26th - DeadFred, Bernatchez M ,organflute, Rachel_1981
September 27th
September 28th
September 29th -michryan
September 30th-Lockslay
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I'm starting my walk on the 29th of September.
 
3rd Edition. More content, training & pack guides avoid common mistakes, bed bugs etc
I am probably starting Sept13 from SJ too.
Hi rayjay,
My husband and I will be a day ahead of you. I'm sure we will see you somewhere along the way. How many nights are you staying in SJPP and where will you be?
Linda
 
Now we are two . Although my son had the thumbs up from his work to go, the thumb has now inverted . So it's Laurie and I . 101 days until we Board our Flight.Whooop!!!
 
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Arriving in SJ Sept 14 and starting walk on the 15th to Orisson. Counting the days and can't wait. Have packed and repacked many times and walk several miles a day. It's becoming an obsession.
 
Surely, I'm not the only one leaving on the 4th..the Camino will be all to myself so ;)
As far as departures from St Jean go I would surmise that early September is probaby one of the busiest, if not THE busiest time of the year.
While (at this early stage) you may be on your own as far as forum members go, I can assure you when the time comes there will be plenty of pilgrims to practice your "Buen Camino!" on.:)
Regds & Buen Camino!
Gerard
 
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As far as departures from St Jean go I would surmise that early September is probaby one of the busiest, if not THE busiest time of the year.
While (at this early stage) you may be on your own as far as forum members go, I can assure you when the time comes there will be plenty of pilgrims to practice your "Buen Camino!" on.:)
Regds & Buen Camino!
Gersrd
Hi Gerard.
I've no doubt I won't be alone..the more the merrier I say :)

Buen Camino to you too :)
 
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Now we are two . Although my son had the thumbs up from is work to go, the thumb has now inverted . So it's Laurie and I . 101 days until we Board our Flight.Whooop!!!
Joe,

Oh, no! Sorry to hear your son won't be joining you. Bummer. As I recall, you indicated your son is a very, very fast walker and was going to catch me up and deliver a card to me. Alas! ;) Guess you and Laurie will just have to put on your very, very fast feet!

87 days for me!

Mary
 
Joe,

Oh, no! Sorry to hear your son won't be joining you. Bummer. As I recall, you indicated your son is a very, very fast walker and was going to catch me up and deliver a card to me. Alas! ;) Guess you and Laurie will just have to put on your very, very fast feet!

87 days for me!

Mary


Yes .. alas , the card will not get delivered Mary unless we hire a taxi to carrier it to you ,hmmm that can be pricey .So Laurie & I will feel your cheerful presence on the path and lift our first glass of wine to you in Buen Camino .
 
Yes .. alas , the card will not get delivered Mary unless we hire a taxi to carrier it to you ,hmmm that can be pricey .So Laurie & I will feel your cheerful presence on the path and lift our first glass of wine to you in Buen Camino .
I love it, Joe! And in all fairness, I would have to send a taxi halfway back to meet your taxi coming forward! Hmm, seems a bit too complicated for card delivery. Yes, you have a great solution. I will do the same, toasting you and Laurie and wishing you both a Buen Camino, with my first glass. And then perhaps another toast to you and Laurie on the 26th as you set out from SJPdP! I think I might just get into the swing of this toasting ritual. ;)

If all goes according to plan, I'm hoping to meet @gerardcarey and @petitewalker on the 11th in SJPdP before they head out on the 12th, a day ahead of me. I imagine they won't mind lifting up a glass to you and Laurie as well!

Mary
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
I love it, Joe! And in all fairness, I would have to send a taxi halfway back to meet your taxi coming forward! Hmm, seems a bit too complicated for card delivery. Yes, you have a great solution. I will do the same, toasting you and Laurie and wishing you both a Buen Camino, with my first glass. And then perhaps another toast to you and Laurie on the 26th as you set out from SJPdP! I think I might just get into the swing of this toasting ritual. ;)

If all goes according to plan, I'm hoping to meet @gerardcarey and @petitewalker on the 11th in SJPdP before they head out on the 12th, a day ahead of me. I imagine they won't mind lifting up a glass to you and Laurie as well!

Mary

Yes, this is a superb idea!. We will lift a glass to Yaw'll ( Arkansas Speak) in return, at Orisson . Leave an impression there ( Orission) so when we stand up and call out your names( To Mary, Linda and Gerard ) they will know from whom thy and thee toasts upon . (btw ... this is a hoot)
 

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