Thanks for the tips for a newcomer

Sally Haden hadense1948aHOTMAIL.COM
Wed Jun 4 12:22:42 PDT 2003


Thanks for those tips.  I hadn't really thought of starting further back
because I thought for your stamps you had to do a CONTINUOUS run.  Can you
just do the minimum 100km at ANY point, even if it is broken up? Which would
mean I could start further back and see how I go?  I feel that if I am well
enough for the trip by the autumn I would rather do my first attempt then,
than next year when things are bound to be hectic.  Slow but sure wins the
race. I don't want to bite off more than I can chew!
Indeed I shall continue to research and learn in different ways before I
come (hopefully without spoiling my innocence).  In fact I feel that in some
ways my pilgrimage has already begun.  And I am not afraid of getting
"hooked" on the Camino, wanting to go back many times. Sounds like a nice
idea! I especially like the idea of doing more each year, which I have read
the Spanish often do. Which is why I thought of doing the nearest 100km
first and then working backwards.  but I take the point about scenery and
eucalyptus trees!
Well, please keep the advice rolling!  For instance, what is this
lightweight sunscreening clothing? I think my dermatologist would have me
check that out!
Thanks again
Yasmin1691

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