Hi HaveACuppaTea
I'm still deliberating on whether to do it or not
And hi to all people hesitating to do a Camino. My first language is not English so maybe i will sound rude (in some phrases) but it's not my goal I want just to explain some things to sensitize some people. And it's just my opinion and a way to inspire people.
For me it's was an incredible experience, I started in St-Jean Pied du Port and I went to Finisterre. It's was physically very challenging in the first 3 or 4 weeks (really don't remember). I was not in the great shape (I'm forty years old) and I plan my Camino during 2-3 years before. I had blisters but nothing worse than that. I walk slowly, drink a lot of water and do some preventive stretchings while I was walking. So despite the fact I was not in great shape i did about 900 km, that was the time to do it. Yes the Time, I had enough vacations and I had the money needed (equipment, plane ticket). So I think if you have the time, the money to do this and you are interested, in my opinion you (and all others) maybe you should do it, this opportunity maybe never happen again. Yes Camino can be tough, but I realize (for myself) a shower erase the bad things of the day, it's make a reset. And after a shower I treat myself with a coca-cola and a small bag a chips, at home I try to avoid these but on Camino it's different
. It's was at the end of the day and after that I was ready for the next days.
If you ask me the "Why you want doing this again ?", my answer will be "When ? it's a better question". It's kind of weird making so much kilometers by walking. But maybe it's the life is too crazy and the Camino is simple, this simplicity can connect us to real things such humans, nature and ourselves. How many answers people can get by doing this !
Like you said you can always change your plans. I almost did it !
, It 's was not because of physical problems. I was very irritating by people I called the "Compostella Seekers". They was in my personal bubble. Too much noise, singing at loud, music on the way. Walking 115 km it's not the same than walking 300 km of more. When you are on the Camino and the Compostella it's not your primary goal you are there for profound things. Hope theses people will understand to respect others people who walk more than 115 km. I don't know the real meaning of to be a Pilgrim but a I know it's not having a swinging concha
. that's was the rude part and to explain to you what was my ordeal. But even this was solved. I meet a guy who explain and put the rights worlds on this feeling. Four days before Santiago I wanted to abandon. So my advice ( I read before you said you are a introvert person...me too) it's to talk to people find someone to express your feeling it's worth it trust me. Camino was fantastic because I finished it. When i arrived in Santiago was one of greatest thing of my live. When I think about it only good memories came back and my spirit reconnect with the feelings I had on the 24 th of August in Santiago.
The people we meet, the conversations, the historical sites, the scenery theses things can answer all ours questions. I Hope everybody are inspiring by the Camino will do it. So I found it wonderful you book you tickets. Buen Camino, Bon Chemin.
La Brique