I LOVE walking the camino as a semi-senior-female. Did my first
Camino Frances at age 58 and a half.
Here are specific reasons why I love traveling at an older age:
1) There is waaaaay less gettin hit on, (well, zilch, really) which I TOTALLY appreciate. Can't tell you how freeing that is. My conversations with men and women are blissfully free of sexual tension and undercurrent, and it's friendship baby, friendship all the way. Love it. Am a female who got hit on a lot as a young woman, so I can't say enough what a relief this is.
2) As an older pilgrim, I am a better long distance walker, better able to bring patience, wisdom and equanimity to bear each day. I think we oldsters just know how to endure. I saw many young folk (my heart went out to them) who just didn't have their suck-it-up chops yet, and they were very discouraged and some even quit. After decades of experiencing life, I feel we just know how to put one foot in front of the other with little fanfare or drama.
3) I feel I have a healthy philosophical attitude towards expectations, probably through living through lots of disappointments, lol. But any way you come by it, no expectation is a great thing to accompany one.
4) My body seems to understand it when I push it. I've pushed it A LOT over the years, and there is muscle memory now firmly in place. I feel like my body also knows I'm going to stop eventually. So we are at peace, the bod and I. We've come to terms with each other, my physical form and I, in pretty fabulous ways after nearly 6 decades together. We trust each other.
5) I actually know not to stay out all night and party. I also don't want to. LOL. This makes for a much saner time out there.
6) I also know how stupid it is to look down on those who do party and drink all night. Been there done that, we all have our times for those things.
7) Finally, I don't know, I just have learned to love life and all it offers, good and bad and indifferent. It's all a great ride to me now, in a way it wasn't even 5 years ago. I LOVE getting old. Love it love it love it.
Great thread, by the way!