Boardgamer
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2021
So on Wednesday next, the 31st, I fly from Dublin into Santiago. Hopefully I'll catch a bus to Ferrol.
I have a hotel booked there for 1 night. Then to the Camino I venture. Although I feel that a journey has somehow already begun for me, I look forward to carrying it on with sincerity and gratitude along this sacred route.
So yes, I'm apprehensive. Can I really walk 30km on my first day to Pontedeume? What if I meet noone else on the route? What if I meet someone on the route? Can I get from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela by Monday, the 5th, so I can make my hotel reservation?
And on the other hand, I'm excited. Adventure waits and I look forward to seeing what El Camino has in store for me. I've read so many posts on this site, from what shoes to wear to whether to bring a sleeping bag, or whether to phone ahead for a reservation. I want to thank every person here for making me feel that I can do this. I'm excited. I can do this. I hope
If anyone sees a skinny Irish guy in his mid 30's walking along with a blue bag, feel free to say "Hey!" and "Buen Camino!"
I have a hotel booked there for 1 night. Then to the Camino I venture. Although I feel that a journey has somehow already begun for me, I look forward to carrying it on with sincerity and gratitude along this sacred route.
So yes, I'm apprehensive. Can I really walk 30km on my first day to Pontedeume? What if I meet noone else on the route? What if I meet someone on the route? Can I get from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela by Monday, the 5th, so I can make my hotel reservation?
And on the other hand, I'm excited. Adventure waits and I look forward to seeing what El Camino has in store for me. I've read so many posts on this site, from what shoes to wear to whether to bring a sleeping bag, or whether to phone ahead for a reservation. I want to thank every person here for making me feel that I can do this. I'm excited. I can do this. I hope
If anyone sees a skinny Irish guy in his mid 30's walking along with a blue bag, feel free to say "Hey!" and "Buen Camino!"