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Posted: 02.07.2013  ·  #1
A shot in the dark guys and gals. Was wondering if any of you or yours ever done the Camino walk/ way of Saint James from St. Jean Pierre de Port in the French Pyrenees, to Santiago in spain. Any information would be appreciated. :sleep: :up:


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Saw the movie once... :lol:








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What was the movie called ????????? :sleep:


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What was the movie called ????????? :sleep:


Its called "The Way".

Starring Martin Sheen & Emilio Estevez.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1441912/

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Drove most of it,saw the walker :up:


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Dealing Darling daughter did it when she was first year in college. She was on her own but met lots of people on the route.
Well worth doing. Have a look at this site

http://www.santiago-compostela.net


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Thanks drifter for that site. One more to study and get more info. :up:


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I know of a couple of people who hav done it, they say spring and autumn are the best imes to do it as too hot in summer and possibility of snow during winter


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Beginning of September .........all going well. :up: have done most of the preparation and now just looking for anyone who might have done it or a section.
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Posted: 03.07.2013  ·  #10
I drove past a section of it near Pamplona if thats any good lol You can do it on a donkey which would save the walk. In all seriousness I am envious as it is something I want to do, but it will have to wait until I have enough time ie retired!


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