- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various 2014-19
Via Monastica 2022
Primitivo 2024
A thread about taking a bus reminded me of something I've noticed every time I follow a Camino route on a bus or a train: it always looks way more long, difficult, intense, steep, or otherwise awful than it actually turns out to be.
Before I walked both the Vasco and Invierno, I'd taken the train in the same general areas and was thinking I would really suffer (in fact, it was the train journey from Monforte to Leon that put me off walking the Invierno for years). But on foot, neither were anything close to as intense as they appeared.
Likewise, exurbs seem more soulless, and rough places look more dismal than they ever do on foot.
Now I know not to be freaked out by perceptions from speeding vehicles. But I'm curious - am I the only one, or does this happen to you too?
And if you're a first-timer on the bus from Pamplona to SJPP and find yourself questioning your sanity - or like me think a camino is out of the question because it looked really gnarly from a train...maybe question that perception. It probably won't be that hard after all.
Before I walked both the Vasco and Invierno, I'd taken the train in the same general areas and was thinking I would really suffer (in fact, it was the train journey from Monforte to Leon that put me off walking the Invierno for years). But on foot, neither were anything close to as intense as they appeared.
Likewise, exurbs seem more soulless, and rough places look more dismal than they ever do on foot.
Now I know not to be freaked out by perceptions from speeding vehicles. But I'm curious - am I the only one, or does this happen to you too?
And if you're a first-timer on the bus from Pamplona to SJPP and find yourself questioning your sanity - or like me think a camino is out of the question because it looked really gnarly from a train...maybe question that perception. It probably won't be that hard after all.