- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
Hi - here we are in 2024 and those plans are being dusted off .. I thought it might be helpful to start a thread of 'soft' tips for newby pilgrims going first time long days with a pack on Camino ... so.
1. We tend to enter a town at the end of the day, tired, sweaty, and back into the traffic - so I always stop at the edge of a town and sit down. Take my flannel out and wet it and cool my face and head, and any other exposed skin, drink water ... really wakes one up .. a few minutes and then up again all fresh and off safely into the traffic!
2. It can be very easy to become narrowly focussed on the next stop or where we are staying that night .. it tends to make us rush .. to counteract this every now and then take a break at the top of a hill - shoes and socks off - and look back to where you have come from - the distances will be surprising and it is really empowering.
3. Never try to walk alongside someone who walks a slightly bit faster than you. You have your own pace and if you increase it you will become strained whereas the faster walker won't - so if a couple always walk at the slower persons' speed.
4. Whenever you get to a water source check that it is working and then drink up your bottles first to properly hydrate and then refill.
5. ????
1. We tend to enter a town at the end of the day, tired, sweaty, and back into the traffic - so I always stop at the edge of a town and sit down. Take my flannel out and wet it and cool my face and head, and any other exposed skin, drink water ... really wakes one up .. a few minutes and then up again all fresh and off safely into the traffic!
2. It can be very easy to become narrowly focussed on the next stop or where we are staying that night .. it tends to make us rush .. to counteract this every now and then take a break at the top of a hill - shoes and socks off - and look back to where you have come from - the distances will be surprising and it is really empowering.
3. Never try to walk alongside someone who walks a slightly bit faster than you. You have your own pace and if you increase it you will become strained whereas the faster walker won't - so if a couple always walk at the slower persons' speed.
4. Whenever you get to a water source check that it is working and then drink up your bottles first to properly hydrate and then refill.
5. ????
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