- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept/Oct 2023
Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
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I watched a TV programme the other day and someone said ‘it’s only an addiction, if you can’t afford it!’. Not true of course buy I liked it and remembered the quote.It can be hard to admit to addiction.
No. My theory is that nobody does the Camino twice. Some people do it once, and that’s enough, they never do it again. Others do it a second time, then a third time, then a fourth and just keep going back. And you can guess which category most of your fellow members belong to.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
Obviously not.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
Yes, it is.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
If you asked this question, you already know the answer. Asking this question may indicate that the first Camino did not inculcate the value it should have. ChuckWhy in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
I am here now about to finish up on the Frances for the 12th time (various routes). I come from the states & I do here what I can’t do there on our beautiful trails without backpacking & camping. You will know when you have done enough.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
First Camino was 2018, second 2023. So much has changed, and not for the better, over just those few years that I'm hesitant to do a third. Too many tour groups and dependence on technology.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
I wanted to experience different caminos. Haven't done the same one twice. 5 caminos in 10 years and thinking about other walks. I now consider myself a long distance walker.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
Old Greek philosopher:What was the old adage that the late John Brierley quoted? "No man stands in the same river twice, for it is not the same river and he is not the same man. " Perhaps a suitable metaphor for multiple caminos ? I'm planning my 3rd Via Francigena, I also need to return to Spain to finish my 4th camino... So much to do, so little time...
What's even worse is my local training walk has been completed many hundreds of times...
Ok, I'll put my hands up, I'm addicted .
General question for repeat offenders. Do you do the same Camino or switch routes?Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
I've walked a number of different routes, and have combined several into a long continuous Camino.General question for repeat offenders. Do you do the same Camino or switch routes?
Nope, you're only just getting started!Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
I have done many route and some of them several times. I have even found myself walking down the Canal de Castille to Valladolid and connecting to the Camino Madrid. Just walk.General question for repeat offenders. Do you do the same Camino or switch routes?
Yes, rather so. However, compared to other travels not so much. I spent on a long weekend trip to the Boundary Waters in MInnesota as much as a month cost on the CF.It's turned into a kind of expensive hobby!
If once was not enough, you are not going to stop at two. There see to be three options: 0, 1, many.Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
Isnt twice enough?
I have done both, switched routes and also walked the same route more than once. I find it isn’t possible to “do the same Camino twice,” because things are always changing, as am I.General question for repeat offenders. Do you do the same Camino or switch routes?
Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
Twice left me longing for thrice. The only similar longing I’ve experienced is homesickness as a young pup serving overseas in the US Navy. Perhaps the two are linked; perhaps it is the feeling of saudade that Julio Iglesias sings of in the version of Un Canto a Galicia (sung in Galician/Galego), linked here:Isn't twice enough?
Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough
No. Not enough!Why in the world am I planning another camino? Isnt twice enough?
Choose a different route. The Francés is just one possibility. The Via de La Plata is still my favourite - quiet, well supported, and mysteriously always labeled as hard but I found my recent walk on the Francés much more challenging.First Camino was 2018, second 2023. So much has changed, and not for the better, over just those few years that I'm hesitant to do a third. Too many tour groups and dependence on technology.
Yes. Yes. Yes.I am here now about to finish up on the Frances for the 12th time (various routes). I come from the states & I do here what I can’t do there on our beautiful trails without backpacking & camping. You will know when you have done enough.
Or thrice.You only live twice.
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The Norte or the Portuguese routes go through areas with enough tourism that there's usually some English speakers around. The Primitivo also has enough pilgrims on it that there should be someone available to translate when necessary.I've asked before, and I'll ask again- if one is from the US, travels solo, speaks very little of any language other than English ---- what are the alternatives to the CF?
14 or 15 routes to date, some twice or even more but there are still many more to goGeneral question for repeat offenders. Do you do the same Camino or switch routes?
I am not going to quote Sir John Betjeman´s supposed last words (or King George the Fifth´s).'On their deathbed, who says "I wish I'd spent more time in the office" No one. Ever.
if one is from the US, travels solo, speaks very little of any language other than English ---- what are the alternatives to the CF? None really it seems.
Yes, IThe Norte or the Portuguese routes go through areas with enough tourism that there's usually some English speakers around. The Primitivo also has enough pilgrims on it that there should be someone available to translate when necessary.
I met a Taiwanese man on the Norte who spoke neither Spanish nor English who managed with Google Translate.
Oh dear - I tripped over my words. Not what I meant at all. I'm thinking about camino routes, not the entire world.Oh gosh I really hope you don't believe that to be true. There's an entire world out there waiting to be discovered. This coming from someone from the US and who only travels solo.
I met one of our forum members last year who was walking the Madrid solo with just English. He wasn't from the States, but I'm not sure how much of a difference that made. He was managing. I don't think I would walk the Madrid without Spanish (mine is intermediate at best), but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the Portugues or Primitivo or Ingles. When I was hospitalero in Salamanca, there were few pilgrims managing the VDLP without Spanish.I've asked before, and I'll ask again- if one is from the US, travels solo, speaks very little of any language other than English ---- what are the alternatives to the CF? None really it seems.
I feel very fortunate when I have the opportunity to walk with other solo travelers who speak Spanish, French, or German along with English - if there were ONE thing I could change I'd take another language. So many doors open. Sigh.
----- Don't die before you're dead ------
The Norte or the Portuguese routes go through areas with enough tourism that there's usually some English speakers around. The Primitivo also has enough pilgrims on it that there should be someone available to translate when necessary.
I met a Taiwanese man on the Norte who spoke neither Spanish nor English who managed with Google Translate.i