La Brique Jaune
Official member of la confradia del pinza del oro
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2017: SJPDP to Fisterra
2024: SJPDP to Fisterra
Hi to all,
I know comparing 3 caminos at the same time is complex, but I'm still not sure about which one to choose. I will be grateful for any inputs you can give me. I plan to do my second Camino in April - May 2024 is my only windows I have. I did the francès in 2017 during July - August, It was a great experience, the toughest moment was not the mesata or the strech of 17 km (Carrion de los Condes to Calzadilla de la Cueza) it was the 100 km last kilometers. I felt overwhelmed by the crowd and I felt the spirit of albergue or restaurants was not the same.
So I thought about the VDLP: I'm reading and watched (still do) contents by rob's Camino (thumbs up ! really like his content go watch it !). He walk the VDLP the same time as I will do my Camino and he did not encounter many pilgrims. For me even I trully like the meseta (the VDLP is a long meseta) and I comfortable been alone and quite enjoy it, I realize the Camino for me is the people.
I have 2 months, minus the rest days, days lost in the transportations, the jet lags and the shock of return*. And I need to walk to Finisterre and stay 2 or 3 days. Every days are counted.
Due to this time constraints (and I'm from Canada) I thought about the Camino of Madrid. Fly to Madrid start two days after. There is a lot of pilgrims from spain on this Camino ? I learned spanish and I want to talk it with them. I think I read somewhere the pilgrims on the Camino de Madrid are very welcomed**.
And what about the scenery of those Caminos, the raining conditions and the availability of services during Easter times ?
Thanks for yours inputs.
*: Not sure how to write it in english, I mean time to acclimate my self to the real life, last time was tought.
**: Not sure how to write it in english, The spaniards we can encounter like the pilgrims and treat them very well.
La Brique.
I know comparing 3 caminos at the same time is complex, but I'm still not sure about which one to choose. I will be grateful for any inputs you can give me. I plan to do my second Camino in April - May 2024 is my only windows I have. I did the francès in 2017 during July - August, It was a great experience, the toughest moment was not the mesata or the strech of 17 km (Carrion de los Condes to Calzadilla de la Cueza) it was the 100 km last kilometers. I felt overwhelmed by the crowd and I felt the spirit of albergue or restaurants was not the same.
So I thought about the VDLP: I'm reading and watched (still do) contents by rob's Camino (thumbs up ! really like his content go watch it !). He walk the VDLP the same time as I will do my Camino and he did not encounter many pilgrims. For me even I trully like the meseta (the VDLP is a long meseta) and I comfortable been alone and quite enjoy it, I realize the Camino for me is the people.
I have 2 months, minus the rest days, days lost in the transportations, the jet lags and the shock of return*. And I need to walk to Finisterre and stay 2 or 3 days. Every days are counted.
Due to this time constraints (and I'm from Canada) I thought about the Camino of Madrid. Fly to Madrid start two days after. There is a lot of pilgrims from spain on this Camino ? I learned spanish and I want to talk it with them. I think I read somewhere the pilgrims on the Camino de Madrid are very welcomed**.
And what about the scenery of those Caminos, the raining conditions and the availability of services during Easter times ?
Thanks for yours inputs.
*: Not sure how to write it in english, I mean time to acclimate my self to the real life, last time was tought.
**: Not sure how to write it in english, The spaniards we can encounter like the pilgrims and treat them very well.
La Brique.