Sweenardo
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via de la Plata in May of 2017 from Ourense to Santiago. Bilbao to Santander on Camino Norte (2018).
I am heading back to Bilbao to do the Norte to Santander in late September. Last year I did the Via de la Plata from Ourense to Santiago. I would highly recommend that route for new members who want to get at least 100k to be eligible for the Compostela. Stay at the albergue at the Oseira Monastery (slightly alternate route) and you will have an experience you will remember all your days.
This year I decided I am giving myself permission to not worry about ending in Santiago. I'm not going to worry about getting another Compostela. I'll take a bus if it is raining. I will stay in pensions and small hotels where I will be in charge of the light switch and wake up time. I will seek out other pilgrims during the day but give myself permission to have some dinners and breakfast alone. I will try not to feel guilty if I avoid large groups of folks when I don't feel like talking. I will embrace the moments I connect with others and strive to spend time with people from Spain so I can practice my Spanish and learn about their culture and their lives.
This trek will be a test of my spiritual fitness like every hike is. I hope to experience some personal growth but I give myself permission not to worry about it every day. I'll pray and enjoy the breathtaking churches but will try not to worry about "doing it right."
I offer this thread up to people considering walking a Camino pilgrimage. I'm doing the Norte as it looks good to me, but there are lots of options. Folks on this forum are incredibly supportive but the idea of going to a foreign country and taking a long hike can be intimidating. Give yourself permission to make your trip fun and don't worry if you are doing it right or if you are a "true" pilgrim. You are. You can do it. Tailor it in a way that makes sense to you and go for it. There is no right way and no wrong way. Pilgrims and local people will go out of their way to help you. Book your flight! Happy trails to all and Buen Camino!
This year I decided I am giving myself permission to not worry about ending in Santiago. I'm not going to worry about getting another Compostela. I'll take a bus if it is raining. I will stay in pensions and small hotels where I will be in charge of the light switch and wake up time. I will seek out other pilgrims during the day but give myself permission to have some dinners and breakfast alone. I will try not to feel guilty if I avoid large groups of folks when I don't feel like talking. I will embrace the moments I connect with others and strive to spend time with people from Spain so I can practice my Spanish and learn about their culture and their lives.
This trek will be a test of my spiritual fitness like every hike is. I hope to experience some personal growth but I give myself permission not to worry about it every day. I'll pray and enjoy the breathtaking churches but will try not to worry about "doing it right."
I offer this thread up to people considering walking a Camino pilgrimage. I'm doing the Norte as it looks good to me, but there are lots of options. Folks on this forum are incredibly supportive but the idea of going to a foreign country and taking a long hike can be intimidating. Give yourself permission to make your trip fun and don't worry if you are doing it right or if you are a "true" pilgrim. You are. You can do it. Tailor it in a way that makes sense to you and go for it. There is no right way and no wrong way. Pilgrims and local people will go out of their way to help you. Book your flight! Happy trails to all and Buen Camino!