- Time of past OR future Camino
- May-July 2023 (solo)
May-July 2026
Good morning from "near" Atlanta, Georgia! My May 2023 Camino is on my mind this morning. Yes, I know I have time but I like to think about it haha. I guess to better offer advice, I'll be 49 when I walk my first Camino. I probably need to lose 30 pounds haha but I'm okay walking.
I'm landing in Paris on Monday May 29th early in the morning. I might spend a few hours in Paris before catching a train to Bayonne or other recommended city and spend the night. Then, I will catch an early morning train to SJPDP on the 30th. I will then start my Camino on the 31st.
Part of me really wants to just land on the 29th and push myself to get to SJPDP the same day and then start my hike on the 30th but I'm trying to make a smarter decision by forcing myself time to get adjusted.
Considering all of this, I plan on walking from SJPDP to Roncesvalles. If I was not taking a day to get adjusted I would consider stopping in Orisson but on the surface, 5 miles the first day doesn't seem far enough to stop.
Thoughts?
I'm landing in Paris on Monday May 29th early in the morning. I might spend a few hours in Paris before catching a train to Bayonne or other recommended city and spend the night. Then, I will catch an early morning train to SJPDP on the 30th. I will then start my Camino on the 31st.
Part of me really wants to just land on the 29th and push myself to get to SJPDP the same day and then start my hike on the 30th but I'm trying to make a smarter decision by forcing myself time to get adjusted.
Considering all of this, I plan on walking from SJPDP to Roncesvalles. If I was not taking a day to get adjusted I would consider stopping in Orisson but on the surface, 5 miles the first day doesn't seem far enough to stop.
Thoughts?