- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various routes 2016 - 2024
I'm wondering if it's possible to over-research the Camino before walking (I'm pretty sure that the answer is yes)
So far, I've been focused on gear - figuring out what will be best to bring, and not to bring.
Next, and I've already started on this, is training. First long walks without the pack, then short walks with the pack turning into longer walks with the pack.
What I'm not sure about is how much I want to research about all the different towns, villages and cities along the way. I'm thinking that maybe I'll just discover it as I go along, perhaps reading a bit from a guidebook about the next day's walk and destination. I'm afraid that if I read too much I will end up disappointed somehow - that I won't make it to a cafe that everyone recommends, or that I'll be too tired to go just a bit farther to see a beautiful little church I've read about.
With a little more than 3 months before I leave will I be able to resist the temptation to over-research?
So far, I've been focused on gear - figuring out what will be best to bring, and not to bring.
Next, and I've already started on this, is training. First long walks without the pack, then short walks with the pack turning into longer walks with the pack.
What I'm not sure about is how much I want to research about all the different towns, villages and cities along the way. I'm thinking that maybe I'll just discover it as I go along, perhaps reading a bit from a guidebook about the next day's walk and destination. I'm afraid that if I read too much I will end up disappointed somehow - that I won't make it to a cafe that everyone recommends, or that I'll be too tired to go just a bit farther to see a beautiful little church I've read about.
With a little more than 3 months before I leave will I be able to resist the temptation to over-research?