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Sojourner47
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There's been loads of stuff on the forum about travelling alone, meeting other pilgrims, "hooking up", even.Some want to meet others, some want to be alone.
I'll give my take on it, for what it's worth.
As previously posted on another thread, I walked from SJPDP to Najera last April.
First night St Jean, at L'Esprit was brilliant,Huberta and Arno made us all very welcome, and the communal evening meal was lovely.
The next day across the Pyrennes was really good: Fantastic scenery, good weather and I was gratified I'd managed to walk the 27kms to Roncevalles without trouble.I even met another Englishman to chat to along the way.
Next day to Trinidad was good walking again, zero contact with other pilgrims, but the albergue was nice, and when I eventually got a Menu peregrino it was well worth while.
Third day to Obanos was OK, again, no contact with other pilgs, despite attempts to start a conversation with some. A couple of Irish women were decidedly standoffish - must have thought I was trying to chat them up, or something.(or dare I say it - I'm English....)
Obanos alb was nice - enjoyed my shop bought meal of bread cheese and wine.But everyone there was keeping to themselves.
Long day to Los Arcos, where I actually met some friendly pilgrims (Dutch,German) , and during the extra kms after Monjardin, did the only walking with another - Belgian woman.
Then to Viana, where I stayed at private alb - single room, bliss, but again, 4 women pilgs there, 2 French, 2 German, attempts to interact brushed aside as if I was some kind of pervert.
Last night, at Navarette was probably the worst. El Cantaro alb - nice - I was in "overflow" apartment away from the actual alb - 5 bed room, first there. Joined by a single German guy, then 3 Belgians, man and 2 women. Again, I attempted to interact with them ( they spoke much better English than my Dutch!), but brushed aside - in fact they were prattling on to each other non stop through out the evening. And, given they'd been walking together for over a week, what is there to say?
After that, I carried on to Najera and caught coach to Madrid, flight home, disillusioned.
But, as has been said before on here, don't have any expectations, about anything.
I post this merely as an obverse to the usual gushing reports of super friendships made along the Way. :mrgreen:
Some may say I'm paranoid, but I did try to talk to my fellow pilgrims - I guess I just picked a bad week......
So, to all those who talk about the joy of meeting up with others, etc, it doesn't always work out that way.
So, for all that I'm drawn towards the camino, I think future walks will be in the UK - enough long distance paths to keep me going for the next few years.
I'll give my take on it, for what it's worth.
As previously posted on another thread, I walked from SJPDP to Najera last April.
First night St Jean, at L'Esprit was brilliant,Huberta and Arno made us all very welcome, and the communal evening meal was lovely.
The next day across the Pyrennes was really good: Fantastic scenery, good weather and I was gratified I'd managed to walk the 27kms to Roncevalles without trouble.I even met another Englishman to chat to along the way.
Next day to Trinidad was good walking again, zero contact with other pilgrims, but the albergue was nice, and when I eventually got a Menu peregrino it was well worth while.
Third day to Obanos was OK, again, no contact with other pilgs, despite attempts to start a conversation with some. A couple of Irish women were decidedly standoffish - must have thought I was trying to chat them up, or something.(or dare I say it - I'm English....)
Obanos alb was nice - enjoyed my shop bought meal of bread cheese and wine.But everyone there was keeping to themselves.
Long day to Los Arcos, where I actually met some friendly pilgrims (Dutch,German) , and during the extra kms after Monjardin, did the only walking with another - Belgian woman.
Then to Viana, where I stayed at private alb - single room, bliss, but again, 4 women pilgs there, 2 French, 2 German, attempts to interact brushed aside as if I was some kind of pervert.
Last night, at Navarette was probably the worst. El Cantaro alb - nice - I was in "overflow" apartment away from the actual alb - 5 bed room, first there. Joined by a single German guy, then 3 Belgians, man and 2 women. Again, I attempted to interact with them ( they spoke much better English than my Dutch!), but brushed aside - in fact they were prattling on to each other non stop through out the evening. And, given they'd been walking together for over a week, what is there to say?
After that, I carried on to Najera and caught coach to Madrid, flight home, disillusioned.
But, as has been said before on here, don't have any expectations, about anything.
I post this merely as an obverse to the usual gushing reports of super friendships made along the Way. :mrgreen:
Some may say I'm paranoid, but I did try to talk to my fellow pilgrims - I guess I just picked a bad week......
So, to all those who talk about the joy of meeting up with others, etc, it doesn't always work out that way.
So, for all that I'm drawn towards the camino, I think future walks will be in the UK - enough long distance paths to keep me going for the next few years.