Kate Allenger
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Walking the Camino Frances August 29 2018!!
Hi Everyone!
I'm so excited to be walking the Camino in late August this year. I'll be on my own, so I'm a little nervous and hoping to meet some friendly faces along the way. I am staying the night in Biarritz before I head to St. Jean and then I'm trying to decide the best thing to do. I am trying to get lots of walking in before I head out on my adventure, but where I live, we have no hills, so I'm a little nervous about trying to get all the way to Ronscevalles. And my knees aren't great so I don't want to push too hard the first couple of days and then not be able to make the rest of the walk. Here's a couple of options I was thinking of:-
1. Arrive in St. Jean, stay the night and start walking the next day, either to Orisson or Valcarlos - I'm leaning to the Valcarlos route - just so that I can get a little further on the way to Ronscevalles.
2. Arrive in St. Jean from Biarritz around lunch time and start walking straight away to either Orisson or Valcarlos. Stay the night at either place and then head out early for Ronscevalles. That way, because I'm not going straight to Ronscevalles on the first day, I'm giving myself an extra day for the camino. Do people start their walking in the afternoons from St. Jean? Not sure if I want to be walking on my own the first day!
3. Stay the night in St. Jean, head out early to either Orisson or Valcarlos and see how I go - if I get there early enough - be brave and head to Ronscevalles!
I'd love some advice please and to hear from anyone who might be walking around that time of year. I plan to get to St. Jean on August 28th. Thanks! Kate
I'm so excited to be walking the Camino in late August this year. I'll be on my own, so I'm a little nervous and hoping to meet some friendly faces along the way. I am staying the night in Biarritz before I head to St. Jean and then I'm trying to decide the best thing to do. I am trying to get lots of walking in before I head out on my adventure, but where I live, we have no hills, so I'm a little nervous about trying to get all the way to Ronscevalles. And my knees aren't great so I don't want to push too hard the first couple of days and then not be able to make the rest of the walk. Here's a couple of options I was thinking of:-
1. Arrive in St. Jean, stay the night and start walking the next day, either to Orisson or Valcarlos - I'm leaning to the Valcarlos route - just so that I can get a little further on the way to Ronscevalles.
2. Arrive in St. Jean from Biarritz around lunch time and start walking straight away to either Orisson or Valcarlos. Stay the night at either place and then head out early for Ronscevalles. That way, because I'm not going straight to Ronscevalles on the first day, I'm giving myself an extra day for the camino. Do people start their walking in the afternoons from St. Jean? Not sure if I want to be walking on my own the first day!
3. Stay the night in St. Jean, head out early to either Orisson or Valcarlos and see how I go - if I get there early enough - be brave and head to Ronscevalles!
I'd love some advice please and to hear from anyone who might be walking around that time of year. I plan to get to St. Jean on August 28th. Thanks! Kate