Worldwithamy
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- June/July 2023
Ever since I read about the Camino de Santiago last year, I’ve wanted to do it. It’s difficult to find the time off and money, but I had a bit of a YOLO moment and bought my flights to Porto.
I have never hiked longer than 4 hours. I have the worn-in shoes, and will be buying more gear (the pack). I will have my rough itinerary, which includes the last 100-125KM of the Portuguese coastal/Variante route. I’ll likely have a list of accommodations and sights to see, but not booked in advance (as I don’t know how long it’ll actually take me)
I’ll pack light. I’ve read that it’s easier to walk in the early mornings, and do about 20-25KM a day. But I will let myself go easy and do it at a pace that my body will feel comfortable with, stopping whenever needed. I’ll take precautions for bedbugs.
For food/water, I assume there will be plenty on the road? But will bring some snacks and a water bottle.
Is that good enough of a plan? I want to go with the flow. That is the point right?
What is life like on the Camino?
I have never hiked longer than 4 hours. I have the worn-in shoes, and will be buying more gear (the pack). I will have my rough itinerary, which includes the last 100-125KM of the Portuguese coastal/Variante route. I’ll likely have a list of accommodations and sights to see, but not booked in advance (as I don’t know how long it’ll actually take me)
I’ll pack light. I’ve read that it’s easier to walk in the early mornings, and do about 20-25KM a day. But I will let myself go easy and do it at a pace that my body will feel comfortable with, stopping whenever needed. I’ll take precautions for bedbugs.
For food/water, I assume there will be plenty on the road? But will bring some snacks and a water bottle.
Is that good enough of a plan? I want to go with the flow. That is the point right?
What is life like on the Camino?