St. Jean Pied de Port (foot of the hills)

I slept a great 8 hours. I got up once to wander out to the bathroom in the hall and could hear a super loud snorer. Once back in my room I could still hear him, I think that is what the albergues will be like but they’ll be in the same room.
I wandered around Bayonne in the morning ( a cute French town) before heading to the train station. While sitting on the platform waiting a young woman sat next to me. She was reading a camino guide. I asked her when she was starting to walk and she said today. My first camino conversation!! Her name is Mariel and she is a British doctor ( a GP ). She had blocked 6 weeks out of her dairy (calendar) to do the camino. She is very well traveled. We road the train together to St. Jean then sat in the park and had sandwiches. She said she had been trying to get her application in order so she could go to Australia to practice but the process was so cumbersome that she switched to South Africa and was headed there in a few months. It reminders of what John had said about trying to get licensed in Australia. After lunch she headed off to start the camino, I stayed behind resting since I can’t check into my albergue until 3:00. We parted with a Buen Camino. I walked along the ramparts of the old city with great views into the Pyrenees where I will walk tomorrow.

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I went to my albergue to get checked in. It’s a small place for 20 I’m in a room with two Hungarians, Laszlo and Gabor.

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In the evening all 20 people gathered for a dinner/welcome. After introductions and an aperitif We had an excellent dinner of white bean soup, salad, boiled eggs, stuffed tomatoes and rice with wine and dessert. It was lots of fun. There were people from France, USA, South Africa, Singapore, Holland and Hungry.

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In the morning I walk!!

Travel Day

Well the day of travel went well it was just long. I had an airplane seat with much leg room and I practiced being conversational by taking to the woman next to me (something I don’t usually do). She was in her 60s, retired from JC Penny and traveling with her husband whom she didn’t want to sit with (curious). They were on the way to Burgundy to bicycle through the vineyards for 10 days. Sounded fun (though potentially dangerous).
After landing I took a train into Paris and enjoy a beautiful Paris day with lunch In a nearby park I knew about. At noon all the office workers came out into the park to enjoy the sun. Sind even stripped to their underwear for sunbathing. That’s something you don’t see at home.
I then boarded a train for a rather long, 5 hour train trip to Bayonne. I arrived about 8 and walked across the street to my hotel.

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I checked into my teeny tiny room and took a shower (it was upstairs not in the room).

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I then headed out on the town. Okay in reality it is a rather small town and pretty quiet. I walked a bit then went for my dinner. The waiter had no English so I ordered from the menu board the item that had the most words I recognized (Assietta Gaiska). It worked I had a delicious dinner of steak, with sautéed tomatoes and onions, a fried egg, salad and fries.

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I was surprised today that I didn’t see any other peregrino (pilgrims). Bayonne is the town where you catch the train to St. Jean the start of the camino. Maybe I don’t know what a peregrino looks like.
I’m pretty tired so I’m hoping for a good nights sleep.

Basic Camino information

Here is a file that contains the route of the Camino de Santiago that I will be following.  This is a Google Earth file so you must have Google Earth on an iPad or computer to use it.

Camino Frances Yellow

 

Here is a link to a preview of an upcoming documentary on the Camino.  http://caminodocumentary.org

The movie “The Way” starring Martin Sheen takes place on and is about the Camino, the movie is on Netflix streaming.

If you are really a glutton for punishment you can read Camino forums at the following website:  https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/

Time to go

Well departure day has arrived (oh my), this morning I laid everything out, looked for stuff to eject then made the final pack.  Here is my pack list:

Packing List
2 short sleeve shirts
1 long sleeve shirt
1 merino wool pullover
2 pants/zip off shorts (thanks to Kathleen for pointing out my omission)
4 socks
3 underwear
1 light jacket
1 rain jacket
1 pair of walking shoes
1 pair of lightweight shoes for evenings
1 sun hat
1 baseball hat
1 bandana

sleeping bag – rated to 50 degrees
bottom fitted sheet
pillow case
silk sleeping bag liner

6 clothes pins
6 safety pins
velcro straps
plastic spoon (I decided against a fork)

ear plugs
bandaids
razor
misc pills

toiletries
camping towel
headlight
iphone
earbuds
charger
2 reading glasses
watch
guidebook
draw string day pack

passport
credencial (pilgrims passport)

When I get to France I’ll buy:
small knife with corkscrew
1 walking stick
water bottle

TOTAL – 19 pounds

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Green bag has one change of clothes, orange bag has sleeping stuff, blue bag has “extra” clothes.

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Bon Voyage party

In anticipation of my departure to Spain the family had a Spanish themed party. Phillip made his best paella on the grill ever and I made sangria.

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And for entertainment I gave a fashion show of my pack (Sadie kept photo bombing the event).

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Angel Island

I spent one day hiking Angel Island out in San Francisco Bay. There are very few people on the island so it is very tranquil. The hike around the island passes through many historical areas.

First was the Immigration Station, this is where Asian immigrants entered the country. It was often a place used to refuse entry to the US. Immigrants held on the island carved poems into the walls were they were held.

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Next was the World War II base where soldiers were prepared for transport to the Pacific basin.

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The hike included amazing views in every direction.

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Next was a 1960 missile silo.

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Next was a Civil War base used to protect the entry into the bay. I saw several deer here.

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Finally I was back at the ferry dock. This was once a quarantine center in the 1940s for ships entering the bay.

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Activities

I spent my days wandering the streets on a San Francisco. Two activities involving food were very nice. One was the Saturday morning market at the Ferry Terminal Building. There was wonderful produce, delicious baked goods and ready made meals. I used the opportunity to stock up on goodies.

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The other was a community event at the Presidio. In the old parade grounds was a huge food truck/food tent event. It was definitely the best food truck food I’ve seen. It was so good I returned the next week when Matthew visited.

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Afterward I hiked over to the Pacific Ocean and hiked along the bluffs and bunkers above the ocean.

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Catching up

Well I had a great visit to San Francisco but was lax in my posting of photos activities. I spent a very relaxing week perched on the steep side of Telegraph Hill right below Coit Tower. The house was a great 70’s era apartment featured in the movie Petulia staring George C. Scott.

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It was 300 steps up from the wharf area but luckily only 20 steps down from the Coit Tower bus. The Filbert Steps were right outside the door. Along them were very nice gardens that made the trek up nice.

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Last Day

Well the final day has arrived. Sunny warm (seems hot but it’s only 81) weather has arrived.

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We head off for the Musee Rodin, always a favorite of mine. We tour the gardens and have a really nice lunch in the shaded gardens.

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We then walk over to the a Eiffel Tower and take the short line for a walk up to level 2. They have installed some clear decking on level one that is a bit scary.

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We enjoyed one last evening in our apartment and a walk around our neighborhood including a crepe for Emily (Sadie’s suggestion). Yum!!

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Of course we ended with another delicious dessert.

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