Author: James Geier

Puente La Reina Over 3 Rivers to Estella

2017 Camino

Walking Day 5: 22 kilometers 30,542 steps We were expecting rain as we left in the cold 5 degree (41 Fahrenheit) morning from the old town on Puente la Reina on our way to Estella. We are happy for the third day in a row that the rain eluded us. Last year on this very stage, while walking with my friends Philippe and Marie-Pierre from Paris, 45-minutes from Estella the skies opened and it rained […]

Over Alto del Perdón to Puenta la Reina

2017 Camino

Walking Day 4: 24 kilometers 34,914 steps We started the day leaving a sleepy Pamplona at 8:30 in a very brisk morning, almost expecting some rain. Thankfully, the rain never came. Pamplona is elevation just under 450 meters (1400 feet), and the main hill today is Alto del Perdón (The Hill of Forgiveness) at over 750 meters (2500 feet), and back down to Puenta la Reina at about the same elevation as Pamplona. So basically […]

To Pamplona before the rain

2017 Camino

Walking Day 3: Zubiri to Pamplona 22 kilometers  31,783 steps Today was a generally flat day compared to the previous two. But even the guidebook elevation diagram showed undulations, up and down, up and down. The climbs, while not nearly as long as the climbs of the last two days, were at times a bit steep. Much of the walk today was in forest or adjacent to forest by fields. And only some very short […]

Undulating Forest Walk to Zubiri

2017 Camino

Walking Day 2: Roncesvalles to Zubiri 23 kilometers,  32,235 steps The guidebook elevation map for today’s walk from Roncesvalles to Zubiri gave the impression that the walk was generally flat or downhill with two or three short climbs. While the guidebook was not wrong, it is unintentionally just a little misleading. This was a difficult day. The uphill stretches were very steep, most rocky, and some with mud and rocks. The flat or downhill stretches […]

Camino de Santigo: Over the Pyrenees

2017 Camino

Walking Day 1: Saint Jean Pied de Port, France to Roncesvalles, Spain 25 kilometers  36,044 Steps Today was the first day walking the Camino de Santiago in autumn 2017. The route is over the Pyrenees mountains from Saint Jean Pied de Port in southwestern France (elevation 200 meters, 600 feet) up and over the Pyrenees (high point elevation 1450 meters, 4800 feet) and then down to Roncesvalles in Spain at 1000 meters elevation, 3300 feet. […]

Traveling from Paris to Saint Jean Pied de Port, to start the Camino Frances

2017 Camino

Today is the last day of travel – tomorrow I start walking the Camino Frances route of the Camino de Santiago, starting at a small town of Saint Jean Pied de Port in southwestern France. Saint Jean Pied de Port is a convergence point of three or four ancient routes through France and has become a very popular starting point for the route on the Camino de Santiago called the Camino Frances. The Camino Frances […]

Traveling to Paris, France

2017 Camino

Today was a long, long day of travel. First, there was the drive to Los Angeles International, and though it was Saturday, we encountered some unusual traffic along the way, increasing the stress level more than was needed (I am already anxious, hopefully a healthy mixture of excitement and travel anxiety). I arrived at the International terminal of Los Angeles International at about 12:30, in plenty of time for the flight scheduled to leave at […]

Motivation, Planning, Packing

2017 Camino

Motivation When I walked the Camino de Santiago in the spring of 2016 my stated motivation was to honor my parents who named me for Saint James. The question of motivation is tricky and can become complicated. Jack Hitt, author of “Off the Road: A Modern-day Walk down the Pilgrim’s Route into Spain,” walked the Camino Frances in the 1980s and again in the 1990s. In an interview with Mr. Hitt on a Camino podcast, […]

Camino de Santiago Background

2017 Camino

Background What follows here is Camino de Santiago background information, much of which I posted in the blog for my walk on the Camino in April 2016. That blog can be seen on this site by clicking on the plus sign in the top left, then at the bottom selecting “Archives” and then  “Camino 2016” in the Categories list.  If you read that blog, you will find this to be the same general information, slightly […]

Jim Geier 2017 Camino de Santiago

2017 Camino

Greetings! I am Jim Geier, more precisely (and legally) I am James Christopher Geier, having been named after both Saint James and Saint Christopher, a strong Catholic name. This blog is a record of my preparing for and walking the Camino Frances route of the Camino de Santiago. I will be starting the walk in Saint Jean Pied de Port in southwestern France, walking 800 km (500 miles) to Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, in the […]

Another Hike up Doi Suthep and Wat Phalad

2017 Thailand

Friday, January 20, 2017 Second Hike up Doi Suthep, Wat Phalad, and Thich Nhat Hanh After a class at Wild Rose Yoga a couple of days ago I met Elliott and Amy, a couple from San Diego, now living and teaching in China. They are here in Chiang Mai doing rock climbing, yoga, and wanted to see the temple Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. I told them hiking up the mountain was a possibility, and […]

Wat Srisuphan, The "Silver" Temple

2017 Thailand

Wednesday, January 18, 2017 Wat Srisuphan, The “Silver Temple” Today I took a long walk around the circumference of the wall/moat outlining the old city of Chiang Mai. This is about a 6 kilometer or 4 mile walk. At Chiang Mai Gate on the south, I headed south down Wualai Road, really more of a southwest diagonal road, to visit Wat Srisuphan, the so-called “Silver Temple.” To the south of Chiang Mai Gate along Wualai […]