LorneB
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Portugues - Porto to Vigo, 2017; Vigo to SDC to Muxia, 2018
Hi there. I’m thinking of spending around five to seven days walking the Ingles, and would be interested in getting some input.
I’ve walked the Portuges from Porto to Santiago, before continuing on to Muxia. A wonderful experience! All together, I probably spent about twenty days walking, and really enjoyed the slow-going approach, and the way it allowed me to sink into the moment.
If I were to walk the Ingles, I would probably only have five to seven days, and am wondering how immersive an experience that would be. Have those of you who have walked it found that you were able to “sink” into the experience the way one might on a longer route, or did it feel it was over almost as soon as it began? Or somewhere in between, perhaps? (I know I'm not specifying exactly what I mean by "immersive," so I'm happy to leave that to your interpretation.)
Anyways, I hope the question makes sense, and I welcome your thoughts.
Thanks very much,
Lorne
I’ve walked the Portuges from Porto to Santiago, before continuing on to Muxia. A wonderful experience! All together, I probably spent about twenty days walking, and really enjoyed the slow-going approach, and the way it allowed me to sink into the moment.
If I were to walk the Ingles, I would probably only have five to seven days, and am wondering how immersive an experience that would be. Have those of you who have walked it found that you were able to “sink” into the experience the way one might on a longer route, or did it feel it was over almost as soon as it began? Or somewhere in between, perhaps? (I know I'm not specifying exactly what I mean by "immersive," so I'm happy to leave that to your interpretation.)
Anyways, I hope the question makes sense, and I welcome your thoughts.
Thanks very much,
Lorne