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Anemone del Camino
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Age, such a loaded issue.
I first walked at 36. Back then I walked with mostly "older" people. A late-50s couple and theor 27 year old daughter. She and I were an anomaly. Also a 79 year old am, walking his 9th Camino in 10 years (surely he was mad).
Second Camino I walked with two men in their mid 40s, and a 22 year old. I had just turned 40.
Then it was a retiree convention, or just about. Including an 84 year old who thought this Primitivo would be his last. I didn't understand why or how: he didn't look a day over 70 to me.
All this to say that this Camino, VDLP, had me wondering about age. Walked with 3 people within a year of my age, and one 54. Also a 65 year old with a 14 year old. And with an 80 year old.
The 80 year old seemed 70 to me. We ended up walking together out of Merida, by chance. A good thing: I had good instructions, he had the head lamp. And we kept each other's pace. Yikes! He is 80, and has a bad knee. I'm 46. Then, when he got up at 5 am the next day, I decided to go out with him again (thinking it was 6am! ).
There was also this Dutch couple. Mid50s surely. Nope. He was 70! Could walk 35km without blinking. He was a marathon runner. Oh, and the 82 year old German who had a bypass 3 years ago.
Then I met these two incredible women: energetic, smart, great studies and careers. Surely mid-30s. Nope, late 40s. Late 40s?!
Each Caminos brings some reflection. This one maybe about age. Somehow. Apparently the Camino makes people seem to me as old as they feel, and not as how old they really are? Or do we Camino addicts have an eternal youth gene? Or is it telling me I still have a full life ahead of me, and not just half?
What ever the message is, how wonderful to see so many non teens and early 20s people so active, perseverant, healthy, and smiling.
@mspath , you are in good company, and a wonderful example and source of motivation for all of us.
Now, if only my gym going 69 year old father would come out and walk with me. But he thinks he can't. Perhaps I can coax him in walking with me and my soon to be 10 year old nephew?
Yes, the C. is addictive. Even nursing my busted knee I am planning my next outings. The FB Salvador page has a post today about etapas for the Sanabres in 17 days...
I first walked at 36. Back then I walked with mostly "older" people. A late-50s couple and theor 27 year old daughter. She and I were an anomaly. Also a 79 year old am, walking his 9th Camino in 10 years (surely he was mad).
Second Camino I walked with two men in their mid 40s, and a 22 year old. I had just turned 40.
Then it was a retiree convention, or just about. Including an 84 year old who thought this Primitivo would be his last. I didn't understand why or how: he didn't look a day over 70 to me.
All this to say that this Camino, VDLP, had me wondering about age. Walked with 3 people within a year of my age, and one 54. Also a 65 year old with a 14 year old. And with an 80 year old.
The 80 year old seemed 70 to me. We ended up walking together out of Merida, by chance. A good thing: I had good instructions, he had the head lamp. And we kept each other's pace. Yikes! He is 80, and has a bad knee. I'm 46. Then, when he got up at 5 am the next day, I decided to go out with him again (thinking it was 6am! ).
There was also this Dutch couple. Mid50s surely. Nope. He was 70! Could walk 35km without blinking. He was a marathon runner. Oh, and the 82 year old German who had a bypass 3 years ago.
Then I met these two incredible women: energetic, smart, great studies and careers. Surely mid-30s. Nope, late 40s. Late 40s?!
Each Caminos brings some reflection. This one maybe about age. Somehow. Apparently the Camino makes people seem to me as old as they feel, and not as how old they really are? Or do we Camino addicts have an eternal youth gene? Or is it telling me I still have a full life ahead of me, and not just half?
What ever the message is, how wonderful to see so many non teens and early 20s people so active, perseverant, healthy, and smiling.
@mspath , you are in good company, and a wonderful example and source of motivation for all of us.
Now, if only my gym going 69 year old father would come out and walk with me. But he thinks he can't. Perhaps I can coax him in walking with me and my soon to be 10 year old nephew?
Yes, the C. is addictive. Even nursing my busted knee I am planning my next outings. The FB Salvador page has a post today about etapas for the Sanabres in 17 days...