camino information

Danielle Turner Danielle.TurneraCITYOFHENDERSON.COM
Tue Jul 27 09:21:14 PDT 2004


I certainly understand I'm only going to get a small taste of what the
Camino is all about, but if I wait until I have more time I might be
waiting for 10 years.  And, I already have a plane ticket to Madrid.
If I have to do it in stages that may not be ideal but, that's what I
have to work around.  With that said are there any suggestions on where
to start, etc?

>>> jeyskensaAUSTIN.RR.COM 7/27/04 6:03:42 AM >>>
Wait until you have more time!

-----Original Message-----
From: Road to Santiago Pilgrimage [mailto:GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU] On
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 5:03 PM
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Subject: camino information

I've just discovered the Camino and I'm planning my first visit in
Sept.
 I can only spend 8 or 9 days hiking.  Any suggestions on the best
place
to start that is easy access from Madrid?  I'm pretty hardy so I could
cover 15 - 20 miles per day - or take it easy and experience what
Camino.  Do you recommend trying to get a "Pilgrim's Passport" (I'm
planning on doing at least the minimal 100km) before departure or
getting one when I arrive?

Thanks
Danielle



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