- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2009-2022: CFx6, CP, VdlPx2, Mozarabe, more later.
As a 12-year repeat pilgrim, I read many posts here about, preps, anxieties, bed reservations, and so on. The simple fact is (and I am talking about the Camino Frances, wich I recommend for all first-timers):
You have to find your way to a starting point. Pamplona is an easy choice. Saint Jean pied de Port is only a starting point if you want to cross a mountain (Not an official starting point). You can start wherever.
Buying poles & other stuff at home is not needed: Everything you need is easily available in Spain at a fraction of your local price, and most likely at a better quality., wherever you are: Spain is a civilised country in Europe. We have everythng you need.
Pack light in order to save your back, and buy what you miss, in Spain, based on your needs. Do not carry much.
You are not embarking into the wild: You are walking through landscapes, ancient history, and villages/cities that were full of life centuries before Columubus "discovered" America. You will soon find that you have arrived in a civilised world.
You have to find your way to a starting point. Pamplona is an easy choice. Saint Jean pied de Port is only a starting point if you want to cross a mountain (Not an official starting point). You can start wherever.
Buying poles & other stuff at home is not needed: Everything you need is easily available in Spain at a fraction of your local price, and most likely at a better quality., wherever you are: Spain is a civilised country in Europe. We have everythng you need.
Pack light in order to save your back, and buy what you miss, in Spain, based on your needs. Do not carry much.
You are not embarking into the wild: You are walking through landscapes, ancient history, and villages/cities that were full of life centuries before Columubus "discovered" America. You will soon find that you have arrived in a civilised world.