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Camino Dreamer
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF (2017) May 15th SJPdP - Pamplona
CF (2019) Dec 18th Sarria - Santiago
CF (2020) May 17th SJPdP
@Albertagirl thanks for your post! It is much appreciated. I think once I get a couple days under my belt (or perhaps a first night's sleep in a pensione) I can return to finding humor in the little things. A guidebook is most likely the next step. That way I can plan til my eyes cross before more or less throwing caution to the wind. Did you plan your stops in advance or just let the path and the interactions lead you?@Suzi Wooldridge
I hope that Peggy will respond, but as a lady in my 60's who walked the Camino Frances alone last fall I thought that my reflections might be useful to you. The physical part of walking 20 km or so every day is not so difficult, if you like to walk. Just keep to your own pace and pay immediate attention to any discomfort which may indicate that you are overdoing it. I never felt particularly concerned about safety. There are generally lots of people walking the Camino Frances at the same time, so they look out for one another. Pay attention when walking on difficult terrain and especially when crossing or walking along roads. Traffic can be a hazard. You may find that walking poles help you to keep your balance and take some of the pressure off your joints. Try them out before you go. Albergues (pilgrim hostels) can be a challenge at first, what with co-ed dormitories and loud snorers. Bring ear plugs, try to ignore others when dressing or performing other private activities and hope that they will ignore you. Shower rooms have private stalls with doors, but you will have to learn to dry yourself and dress in a very small place. Pack your sense of humour. It will be your most useful asset. I left Leon on Oct. 31 and arrived in Santiago de Compostela on Nov. 17, so that took me eighteen days to walk approximately 310 km., 192.6 miles, taking the mileage from my guidebook. So that was about 17 km. or 10.3 miles per day, some days more, some less. Have fun planning your walk and getting in shape. Buen camino.
Hopefully the last these weeks of May will be a nice time to go weather wise. Our Southern TX heat is nearly unbearable with lows in the 80s.
Buen Camino (my first time to say it)