teeranaic
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances | Jan. 2022
As the title says, it's gonna be my first Camino ever.
I've heard of the Camino since when I was studying history in college (that was about 2008-2009) but I could never commit to it. I told myself I'd do it after I start working and saving enough money, but when I did have a job and money, I never had the time. I'm sure it's a tale as old as time on this forum.... You won't believe how many times I browsed through the threads here, planning to go, only to postpone it again and again.
Until now. I just quit my job on New Year's Eve. Now I have no more excuse not to go. I'll be starting my Camino from either Samos or Triacastela on Saturday. Yes, it's gonna be just a short stretch compared to the whole route, but to be honest with you, I'm excited as much as nervous about it.
A bit about myself: I'm from Thailand, so the journey across the Eurasian continent is gonna be a thrilling experience itself for me... I can't shake off this irrational fear that something would go wrong with my documents and the Spanish immigration won't let me in. Or maybe the border would be closed at the last minute. Well, I'm not turning back now so I'll find out in 48 hours from now. My flight leaves Bangkok at 1am on Thursday.
As you can imagine, I'm from a tropical country, so trekking across countryside in heart of Galician winter is definitely a daunting experience to me, to say the least. To give you some perspective, it was 29 C today in Bangkok. I can't imagine how 'shocked' my body would be. I've never done this sort of hiking either (I've been a very protected city dweller all my life, I'm ashamed to admit).
Anyway sorry for the rant, I just want to share this 'historic' moment in my life with all of you. If anyone has any tips that will help this tropical city dude survive the Camino, please please do share!!
I've heard of the Camino since when I was studying history in college (that was about 2008-2009) but I could never commit to it. I told myself I'd do it after I start working and saving enough money, but when I did have a job and money, I never had the time. I'm sure it's a tale as old as time on this forum.... You won't believe how many times I browsed through the threads here, planning to go, only to postpone it again and again.
Until now. I just quit my job on New Year's Eve. Now I have no more excuse not to go. I'll be starting my Camino from either Samos or Triacastela on Saturday. Yes, it's gonna be just a short stretch compared to the whole route, but to be honest with you, I'm excited as much as nervous about it.
A bit about myself: I'm from Thailand, so the journey across the Eurasian continent is gonna be a thrilling experience itself for me... I can't shake off this irrational fear that something would go wrong with my documents and the Spanish immigration won't let me in. Or maybe the border would be closed at the last minute. Well, I'm not turning back now so I'll find out in 48 hours from now. My flight leaves Bangkok at 1am on Thursday.
As you can imagine, I'm from a tropical country, so trekking across countryside in heart of Galician winter is definitely a daunting experience to me, to say the least. To give you some perspective, it was 29 C today in Bangkok. I can't imagine how 'shocked' my body would be. I've never done this sort of hiking either (I've been a very protected city dweller all my life, I'm ashamed to admit).
Anyway sorry for the rant, I just want to share this 'historic' moment in my life with all of you. If anyone has any tips that will help this tropical city dude survive the Camino, please please do share!!