Pilgrim has landed

Pre- Camino
Arrived Paris this morning! There were a few other peregrinos on the same flight, you can tell them by the yellow arrow patches on their backpacks. Got through customs and baggage claim,Les mer
What to do with jet lag?

Sew Camino patch on your backpack! Now I'm official
Paris interlude

Pre-Camino continued, Paris interlude
Lovely stroll through Jardin du Luxembourg this morning, then off to the Cluny Museum of the Middle Ages
More Paris wandering

Still in a jet lagged daze, went to two museums I haven't been to before, the Musée Histoire de Paris Carnavalet (free!) and the Musée National Picasso, both in the Marais district.
Dordogne

Next leg of Pre- Camino journey! Arrived Bordeaux yesterday by high speed train from Montparnasse station, managed to drive the mini manual transmission rental car here to Sarlat. The apartment isLes mer
Easy Sarlat Sunday

Feels like my body finally arrived! After a good long sleep, had a leisurely morning doing housekeeping tasks like laundry, then ventured out. Visited the cathedral and lit a candle with prayers forLes mer
Lascaux visit

Decided to do the one big sightseeing thing early, hadn't been to Lascaux yet so today was the day. Mel and I have been to other sites on previous visits- Rouffignac, Font-de-Gaume and La RoqueLes mer
Dordogne wanderings

Must have rained during the night- the cobblestones were damp this morning. Wandered through town, mailed postcards then drove to Domme and La Roque-Gageac to take in the sights. Another 90° day
Sarlat Market day

Preparations began in the wee hours, by 0630 trucks were unloading and setting up
A tale of two castles

Last day of wandering around as tomorrow will be devoted to preparing for the next phase of the journey. Today I visited Château de Castelnaud et la Musée de la Guerre au Moyen Age, and the ChâteauLes mer
Dordogne extras

Had to throw in a few more of the Dordogne, so beautiful
Pre-launch jitters

As this app is fond of telling me, my next trip starts in 4 days! Referring to my anticipated date of actually setting foot on the Camino, Tuesday September 13. This cozy interlude in the darlingLes mer
Addendum

Completion successful at la Poste, that's always an adventure- sending stuff home and doing the customs declaration, have to get everything signed, sealed and delivered in quadruplicate. Laundry isLes mer
Bordeaux to St Jean Pied de Porte

Left Sarlat yesterday (only yesterday??) in the early morning as the market was starting...made it to Bordeaux and returned the rental car a little late after finding a gas station and the figuringLes mer
Pilgrim prep

Visited the Pilgrim office today after all, spoke to a very kind volunteer named Florence who is doing a one week stint, processing 300-400 pilgrims a day, wait she might have said thousand, not sure,Les mer
Last day in St Jean

I'm about as ready as I'll ever be...putzed around in the morning to beat the heat- snacks✔️ postcards mailed✔️ water system set up✔️. Wandered around the town and scouted out the routeLes mer
First stage complete

Made it to Refuge Orisson, which feels like a minor miracle. OK I trained some for this before I left but evidently not enough for 8 km straight up with a 15 lb pack (most be more with water). So gladLes mer
Stage 2: Orisson to Roncesvalles

Yesterday kicked my butt. So did today for different reasons but we'll get to that later. Eleven miles and I don't even want to know the elevation gain, up and over Col Lepoeder pass 1432 m, theLes mer
Stage 3: Roncesvalles to Zubiri

Before I pass out from exhaustion and have good wifi will post briefly about today. Just under fourteen miles, which I think is the longest I have ever walked with a pack, mostly downhill which isLes mer
Stage 4: Zubiri to Pamplona

Just when I thought I was getting the hang of this, when I could feel my body transitioning from "what are you, nuts?? didn't we just do this yesterday??" to "oh, so this is what we're doing every dayLes mer
Pamplona rest day

After 10 hours of sleep and an ample breakfast, I'm feeling human again. I went back to the entrance into the city over the Puente de la Magdalena and through the Portal de Francia, which I was tooLes mer
Random musings

"The Road goes ever on and on,
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where manyLes mer
Stage 5: Pamplona to Obanos

After two nights of luuuxery (does no one get my Money Python references??) I walked out of Pamplona early-ish at 0800 in 50°, past the Citadel, University and public gardens in a bit of a dazeLes mer
Stage 6: Obanos to Estella

15 miles in 9.5 hours, from 53° to 84°. Having the lighter pack helped but I'm still as slow as molasses.
News flash- all bodily departments seem to have a working relationship today (hips and kneesLes mer
The Sacred and the Profane

The Way is always present and apparent if I just know where to look. And if I get lost it's ok to ask for directions, repent and return...
We're all on the Way
All ways converge into One
I smell likeLes mer
ReisendeSo happy you are there!
ReisendeYou are a seasoned traveler , oooh I miss Paris already