I'm walking from Carrion de los Condes to Molinaseca next month, having previously walked from St Jean in two visits. I'm staying in hotels. I wondered whether the following attitude is widespread? In San Juan de Ortega I was having a friendly, relaxed chat with a group of people from various countries and I mentioned that I was waiting for a taxi to take me to a hotel in Burgos and would be dropped off again at San Juan the following morning. A woman rounded on me for staying in hotels. I explained that that was my choice, but she just would not let it drop and became quite unpleasant, trying to force her view on other people. I was relieved when she got up and went to her albergue, as it meant that the conversation could resume without anyone judging anyone else.
I am not quick-witted enough to respond as an Australian friend did, faced with a similar situation. When questioned about not staying in albergues she said she didn't think she had sinned enough to deserve that kind of penance! Also that she likes people but not that much.
I'm afraid it rather took the gloss off that day. My view is that everyone does the Camino for their own reasons and that should be respected. I love long distance walking and if staying in hotels and having my luggage transported ahead makes the experience more enjoyable, then so be it.
I am not quick-witted enough to respond as an Australian friend did, faced with a similar situation. When questioned about not staying in albergues she said she didn't think she had sinned enough to deserve that kind of penance! Also that she likes people but not that much.
I'm afraid it rather took the gloss off that day. My view is that everyone does the Camino for their own reasons and that should be respected. I love long distance walking and if staying in hotels and having my luggage transported ahead makes the experience more enjoyable, then so be it.