September 3: Arrived at last! Met my first pilgrims

Settled in my room and found dinner. As it is on the Camino, a person can walk solo, but we are not without companions. Met my first Pilgrims over dinner. I shared a table with Matthew, an architectural student from Paris, and a couple from Portland, OR. Matthew walked here from Paris, carrying his little tent, cooking gear, and water filter for gathering drinking water from small creeks. The Oregon couple started this Camino in Le Puy, France, and will walk on to Santiago- about a 1,000 mile walk. He’s 66 and she’s 70.

Sept 2: A Heckuva Day

Up at 0300 and at the Kansas City airport by 0430 for an 0600 Delta flight to Newark. A four-hour layover and a nice chat with a United Air crew member over my semi-warm $33 piece of chicken. Then the stormy remnants of Hurricane Ida decided to sit on the airport for a few hours.

The airport lost power, the ground floor had twelve inches of flood water rushing under the escalators, and after six hours of delays, the flight to Madrid was cancelled. Then, uncancelled. Happily, we are Madrid- bound. It’s 0340, we’ve had dinner (chicken or pasta microwaved to a scrumptious chewiness). I have a free WiFi connection and a 3-seat row all to myself.

Since I will have missed my $49 Iberia Airline flight to Pamplona by the time we arrive in Madrid at 3pm, I called to change my flight to the next day. The charge to do that: $312. I’ll spend the night in Madrid and decide on alternate transportation to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (SJPP). Either an 8+ hour bus ride or the train to Pamplona with a bus to SJPP.

No lights in the jet way
Newark airport under the blue dot

September 1, 2021: On my way

On board my Delta flight in Kansas City. Beginning a 27-hour trip that ends in Pamplona, Spain. Kansas City – Atlanta – Newark – Madrid – Pamplona. Tropical storm Ida has Newark in heavy rain and thunderstorms all day, so we shall see how it impacts my 7 pm departure to Madrid (or my arrival from Atlanta to Newark).