Fuertebrazos
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2019
Left Porto today and I wanted to report on my impressions so far.
I followed the advice in the guidebook and, in order to avoid 18 km of urban sprawl, took the train out to Vilar de Pinheiro to start the walk.
What strikes me about the Portugués is how lonely it is relative to the Camino Frances. Today I saw one pilgrim. She got off the train with me in Vilar de Pinheiro, we passed each other a few times on the road, and that's it. On the Frances there was a pilgrim every 500 m. Here, nobody. Is it different on the coastal route?
I did not take the detour north of Giao and instead walked along the main road. It was a terrifying mistake. Narrow road, no shoulders, high walls on either side, wide trucks appearing suddenly around blind curves. Pedestrians are lower than whale shit – everything on the road is bigger and faster and will win in every encounter. In the future I'll take every detour, even if it adds a few kilometers.
I'm struck by how expensive Portugal turned out to be relative to my expectations, which were obviously unrealistic. I am counting Teslas. So far today, six.
I'm lonely for the ocean. Next time, the coastal route.
I followed the advice in the guidebook and, in order to avoid 18 km of urban sprawl, took the train out to Vilar de Pinheiro to start the walk.
What strikes me about the Portugués is how lonely it is relative to the Camino Frances. Today I saw one pilgrim. She got off the train with me in Vilar de Pinheiro, we passed each other a few times on the road, and that's it. On the Frances there was a pilgrim every 500 m. Here, nobody. Is it different on the coastal route?
I did not take the detour north of Giao and instead walked along the main road. It was a terrifying mistake. Narrow road, no shoulders, high walls on either side, wide trucks appearing suddenly around blind curves. Pedestrians are lower than whale shit – everything on the road is bigger and faster and will win in every encounter. In the future I'll take every detour, even if it adds a few kilometers.
I'm struck by how expensive Portugal turned out to be relative to my expectations, which were obviously unrealistic. I am counting Teslas. So far today, six.
I'm lonely for the ocean. Next time, the coastal route.