I walked the Le Puy en Velay route (Le Puy to Saint Jean Pied de Port) this year from August 5 - September 14. LOVED IT!!
I walked the French Camino (Roncesvalles to Santiago) in the fall of 2012 and the Portuguese Camino (Porto to Santiago) in the fall of 2013. I loved both of these Caminos as well. I was concerned with comparing the Caminos to each other, and was able to leave those concerns behind. Each Camino is different and that proved very true to this one.
I knew I would be challenged on this route because I don't speak French and I'd read that there were fewer pilgrims than the French route. My inability to speak French was a detriment, but not a game changer. I found that if I could eek out my three go to phrases in French - a greeting, the fact that I don't speak French and then ask if they spoke English - then almost everyone met me half way. There was a lot of pointing and sign language going on, and that made for quite a few laughs.
This was more of a contemplative Camino for me, and I was ready. There was a group of us starting out in Le Puy. Everyone found their own rhythm and before long I was walking alone in God's country. I loved walking by myself during the day - I prayed, sang to myself and prayed some more. I found quite a few pilgrims from France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Germany who spoke English, so I did have many opportunities to talk with others and become friends with them!!
I met a 62 year old woman from Germany who spoke 6 languages. She and I walked at different speeds, but managed to run into each other all the way from Le Puy to Lectoure where she needed to finish. I also met an 84 year old French grandmother walking from Le Puy to Conques with her three French grand daughters, 19, 16 and 14! We became fast friends when the grand daughters began translating for their grandmother and me. I use google translate now at home to stay in communication with the grandmother! Their friendship is a blessing beyond words. I also met a 39 year old Belgian man who was walking from Le Puy to Santiago. We also ran into to each other many times over the course of five weeks. We said goodbye many times before we just had to stop saying goodbye. Our final goodbye was in Lichos (I was in my bedroom in a Chambre d'hôte. I heard some voices out the window. I looked out and there he was, walking past the house on the Camino! This is truly the Camino way)
After completing my walk, I went to Paris with my husband and celebrated my 60th birthday on September 16th! This was a wonderful finish to an already incredible trip.
I'm so grateful that I've not let my fear or anxiety get in the way of my walks along the Camino.