- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept/Oct 2023
I am a 65 yr old woman from the USA planning my first Camino. I will be solo. After researching routes, weather, lodging, food, communities, etc. for the past 2 weeks, I find that I am in need of advice from pilgrims who have some experience.
May I take a few minutes of your time to introduce myself? I will then outline areas where I am needing advice, which I know you will provide in good spirit, as called to do so.
I feel drawn to a pilgrimage where I can be in joyful community with others and also have ample opportunity for solitary walking meditation. I wish to truly enjoy and be enjoyed by people and places along the way. Walking through larger cities will likely deplete my spirit for a time, so I wish to, as much as possible, skirt, avoid, or minimize walking in larger cities.
I am fortunate to be able to experience my Camino any time of year. I am again fortunate to not need a set duration, but for the sake of planning I am using 4-5 weeks for the entire trip from the USA and return home. I estimate 2-3 days pre-Camino, 3 days post-Camino, and several rest days along the route.
*I am confident that with rest days I can complete a physically easy to moderate route. A major limitation is walking in the hot sun. Many years ago I was hospitalized with sunstroke and since then I have a low tolerance for exertion under hot, sunny conditions.
*When possible, especially if the route is physically more demanding, I wish to keep the km/day on the low side. I'm in no hurry.
*I am an experienced multi-week backpacker but that was over 20yrs ago; i.e., I have a lot of the knowledge needed but I am sad to say that strength & endurance is less than it once was.
*I am afraid of bedbugs.
*I am a minimal packer and confident carrying my backpack. For the sake of planning I will carry my pack.
*My Spanish is not good. I plan to refresh and practice but I am not confident of progress beyond basic prior to Camino. Once immersed I will pick up fairly quickly.
*A mix of lodging along the route is fine. I am ok with anything from an MA to a hotel.
The areas where guidance at this juncture is most needed relate to route, season, weather, and bedbugs.
These are my priorities, at least for now, in order:
1. Avoid routes / seasons that will be hot & sunny with little shelter from the sun.
2. Avoid the most physically demanding routes.
3. A route(s) most likely to balance sharing time and solitude.
4. A route(s) where the landscape is beautiful/attractive/pleasing.
5. Recommendations for best date range to begin, based upon the above.
6. Where to find excellent, detailed paper maps (I will also use app's, gps, etc)
7. Are bedbugs just a fact of life in a municipal albergue? Talk to me about these critters and best way to avoid exposure.
To the reader - I know it seems I am looking for a perfect just-for-me pilgrimage. I sincerely hope I'm not. I am a person who, for some odd reason, needs to assemble much information before taking a leap.
After rereading my post, I am aware that I am asking much of you. Please, if you are moved to do so, provide whatever advice you chose to share. If not, dear pilgrim, please do not be burdened by my request.
Until we meet!
May I take a few minutes of your time to introduce myself? I will then outline areas where I am needing advice, which I know you will provide in good spirit, as called to do so.
I feel drawn to a pilgrimage where I can be in joyful community with others and also have ample opportunity for solitary walking meditation. I wish to truly enjoy and be enjoyed by people and places along the way. Walking through larger cities will likely deplete my spirit for a time, so I wish to, as much as possible, skirt, avoid, or minimize walking in larger cities.
I am fortunate to be able to experience my Camino any time of year. I am again fortunate to not need a set duration, but for the sake of planning I am using 4-5 weeks for the entire trip from the USA and return home. I estimate 2-3 days pre-Camino, 3 days post-Camino, and several rest days along the route.
*I am confident that with rest days I can complete a physically easy to moderate route. A major limitation is walking in the hot sun. Many years ago I was hospitalized with sunstroke and since then I have a low tolerance for exertion under hot, sunny conditions.
*When possible, especially if the route is physically more demanding, I wish to keep the km/day on the low side. I'm in no hurry.
*I am an experienced multi-week backpacker but that was over 20yrs ago; i.e., I have a lot of the knowledge needed but I am sad to say that strength & endurance is less than it once was.
*I am afraid of bedbugs.
*I am a minimal packer and confident carrying my backpack. For the sake of planning I will carry my pack.
*My Spanish is not good. I plan to refresh and practice but I am not confident of progress beyond basic prior to Camino. Once immersed I will pick up fairly quickly.
*A mix of lodging along the route is fine. I am ok with anything from an MA to a hotel.
The areas where guidance at this juncture is most needed relate to route, season, weather, and bedbugs.
These are my priorities, at least for now, in order:
1. Avoid routes / seasons that will be hot & sunny with little shelter from the sun.
2. Avoid the most physically demanding routes.
3. A route(s) most likely to balance sharing time and solitude.
4. A route(s) where the landscape is beautiful/attractive/pleasing.
5. Recommendations for best date range to begin, based upon the above.
6. Where to find excellent, detailed paper maps (I will also use app's, gps, etc)
7. Are bedbugs just a fact of life in a municipal albergue? Talk to me about these critters and best way to avoid exposure.
To the reader - I know it seems I am looking for a perfect just-for-me pilgrimage. I sincerely hope I'm not. I am a person who, for some odd reason, needs to assemble much information before taking a leap.
After rereading my post, I am aware that I am asking much of you. Please, if you are moved to do so, provide whatever advice you chose to share. If not, dear pilgrim, please do not be burdened by my request.
Until we meet!