MelissaBCanada
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- May/June 2023
Hello All,
I am on day 17 of my pilgrimage from SJPDP to Santiago. It's my first camino and I am enjoying every minute of it. I'm finding fellow peregrinos to be kind, thoughtful, caring people. However, there's evidence of pilgrims leaving orange peels (which take years to decompose), soiled tissue, sanitary products and yes, human feces, behind. Honestly there is no excuse for this behaviour. Pack your garbage and take it with you to dispose of in the next town. On the Meseta today, I sat down on a rock to drink water and was saddened to see what was left behind. I've seen this in other places as well, usually during longer stretches between towns.
Being a pilgrim on the camino is a privilege. Our Spanish hosts go to great length to support us. Please respect the trail and leave no trace.
I am on day 17 of my pilgrimage from SJPDP to Santiago. It's my first camino and I am enjoying every minute of it. I'm finding fellow peregrinos to be kind, thoughtful, caring people. However, there's evidence of pilgrims leaving orange peels (which take years to decompose), soiled tissue, sanitary products and yes, human feces, behind. Honestly there is no excuse for this behaviour. Pack your garbage and take it with you to dispose of in the next town. On the Meseta today, I sat down on a rock to drink water and was saddened to see what was left behind. I've seen this in other places as well, usually during longer stretches between towns.
Being a pilgrim on the camino is a privilege. Our Spanish hosts go to great length to support us. Please respect the trail and leave no trace.