JustJack
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF: May/June 2023
VDLP: April/May 2024
My first introduction to the Camino (Francis) was a youtube video shot a number of years ago by a relatively young guy. In it he and others he meets talk a lot about the three phases or stages or challenges many people go through while walking a camino, especially their first: Physical followed by Mental, followed by Spiritual.
What I love about the Camino Francis, and why I've chosen that as my first camino, is how its physical geography seems to facilitate and enhance the passage of these stages.
Just curious if any of the other camino routes accomplish this in the same way?
What I love about the Camino Francis, and why I've chosen that as my first camino, is how its physical geography seems to facilitate and enhance the passage of these stages.
- I love how when starting from SJPdP the first day is a long uphill slog. I think this is the perfect way to commence, for a number of reasons.
- I love how the first week or so is spent adjusting to the daily routine and getting your body accustomed to walking every day.
- I love how the physical difficulties of walking every day start to dissipate right around the time you reach the Meseta, leaving your mind free to focus on things other than the physical pain or jaw-dropping views.
- I love how the Meseta stretches on for so many kilometers, giving you ample time alone with your thoughts (for better or worse!), and not distracting you with difficult climbs or spectacular views. I know the reviews of this section are mixed, but it's the part I'm most looking forward to.
- I'm not yet sure what I love about the third stage, as I'm not a spiritual person. But I'm confident I will find a reason to love that third stage when the time comes.
Just curious if any of the other camino routes accomplish this in the same way?