- Time of past OR future Camino
- Too many and too often!
In one of my searches for recent news items about the Caminos and pilgrimage a few minutes ago I came across two articles side-by-side in the Google results. One from El Correo Gallego about a small but noticeable growth in numbers of pilgrims choosing to walk in the winter months. The next result from the search was from a Navarra website noting that the National Police serving the Roncesvalles and Valcarlos area have been kept pretty busy with pilgrims struggling in cold weather and short days - sometimes found tired and cold still walking the road after dark. Having walked from SJPDP in January myself I know that it can be a beautiful and joyous experience but it does have its challenges above and beyond those of a main season walk. I wonder if some of those who find themselves in difficulties have a mistaken stereotypical mental image of Spain as being largely heat and dust and sunshine rather than the very varied climate and terrain of the northern regions? My own preconceived notions of what Spain would be like certainly did not match what I found on my first Camino!
Los peregrinos que buscan caminar en 'soledad': el Camino de Santiago crece también en invierno
Las condiciones meteorológicas duras marcan el perfil del peregrino: 'más extranjeros que nacionales' y quizá 'un poco más' hombres que mujeres
www.elcorreogallego.es
Policía Nacional auxilia a varios peregrinos del Camino
Se trata de la Unidad de Extranjería de Varcarlos-Luzaide, que en esta época del año recomienda una mayor precaución a aquellos peregrinos ante las inclemencias meteorológicas
www.navarratelevision.es