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Should I just "go for it?"

Hi there, just go for it, just make sure you have reliable shoes. and take it easy the first few days. Pat
 
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Thanks Terry, I just might join you.

I hope you were able to go to the Seattle Pilgrims coffee get-together on Friday. Alas, I wasn't able to make it -- But maybe I'll see you at the one on March 25!!
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Go for it.... doing it on your own is defnitly the way to go. I did it with a group and then with my daughter which were both very special in their own way but the freedom of going on your own is fantastic. Don't worry about all the things that might happen - Just let it happen
 
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Your story has stuck with me all this week, since I read it last Saturday. I just sent the link to a friend who just can't make up her mind whether she will join us on our Camino, as she lives in Toronto and the rest of us live near San Francisco. She has no one to train with, no one to compare poles or packs or boots. I hope this discussion will persuade her. I feel you have to go when you can go, as you never know when you won't be able to. Buen Camino! We start walking May 27.
 
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Tell her I have learned everything I know about this Camino on this forum. I am going alone, training alone, walking alone. Tell her I said "just go for it"
 
Tell her I have learned everything I know about this Camino on this forum. I am going alone, training alone, walking alone. Tell her I said "just go for it"
Totally agreed with Joodle, I am walking May this year, have studied the forums contributors and watched the videos, it has (hopefully) taught me what I need to know.
I am training alone, walking alone but it seems you'll never be alone on the Camino unless you want to
 
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I may see you out there Roger . I am walking May 12th and stopping at Orisson. I'm a pretty fast walker, as I learned to adjusted my pace to my 6'8 husband. I'm going to force myself to slow down and find my own natural pace.
 
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I may see you rout there Roger . I am walking May 12th and stopping at Orisson. I'm a pretty fast walker, as I learned to adjusted my pace to my 6'8 husband. I'm going to force myself to slow down and find my own natural pace.
I'll be 10 days behind and also a fast walker needing to temper my pace, especially as I have plenty of time,
 
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