- Time of past OR future Camino
- Yes
Posting a "poll" to get an understanding of the ages of people on the forum and past and future pilgrims.
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Those of us who are happy to say where we are from already have posted it under our profiles. I think that trying to add where we are from to an age related poll would make it very difficult to set up and/or use. Maybe a seperate poll to show continent/main area of origin eg UK. Anyone willing to post it?Good idea, I think it would be nice to know where everyone is from also.
Well I've just changed my vote from 50 - 60 to 60 - 70 as I have gone past the half way point and had put myself in the wrong group.I also am interested on the final tally. But to keep some validity to the poll, why have the 'Change your Vote' button on the poll? Surely all thoes voting know their age.
I really don't see a cogent beneficial purpose in this survey - it appears to me little more than mere idle curiosity. For those that wish to share their birth details, our individual profile pages offer that opportunity. Why would we want to do it again?I forget how many forum members there are but it seems that folks are shy of revealing their age group. It is quite painless and, as far as I can see, anonymous. Come on folk - help grayland collect his statistics - please.
Really?as far as I can see, anonymous.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with idle curiosity, until you inflict it on others. Perhaps I just dislike this sort of intrusive questioning, and respond badly to it unless I can see a genuine and legitimate purpose.Ah c'mon @dougfitz what's wrong with idle curiosity? Apart from what it did to the cat.
I don't know that the survey will have much validity. There are probably lots of forum members who aren't logging on often and are unlikely to participate.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with idle curiosity, until you inflict it on others. Perhaps I just dislike this sort of intrusive questioning, and respond badly to it unless I can see a genuine and legitimate purpose.
On that matter, if this information was of genuine importance for the running of the forum, Ivar already collects it, albeit it is an optional profile field. I suspect it would be relatively easy to provide a set of summary statistics if there was a good reason to do that.
But it is not anonymous. Behind the scenes there is access to the member and the category they have chosen.
Good question!By who?
I think falcon voted using his shoe size rather than his age.
Are we going for chronological age or mentality? I'm sure for some of us there's a big difference.
Ah, a clue...wayfarer, I think that's a brilliantly funny thing to say. Keep it up please.
As you had originally voted in the 15 - 20 age group this was a tongue in cheek remark and was not meant to offend, if it did then I apologise.Ah, a clue...
...Hopefully, objections and objectors will end.
No offense taken! While I may seem snappish, I am quite thick skinned. Very little happens in the Forum that offends or surprises me except insults to Spanish coffee and food.As you had originally voted in the 15 - 20 age group this was a tongue in cheek remark and was not meant to offend, if it did then I apologise.
To anyone, or just to the public? Not everything that is hidden to public view is hidden to view.the poll no longer identifies the participants
I was not aware of this.
I guess that it would be best to simply delete the thread due to the apparent negative reaction of some.
I have received a couple of PMs objecting to this thread.
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All I can tell you falcon is that even as a moderator I can no longer see who voted under each category since grayland made the changes, and as far as I know only grayland himself can see that information, or maybe not.To anyone, or just to the public? Not everything that is hidden to public view is hidden to view.
I am not sure that it does continue to be an issue. I never understand why some Members object to what others do; as you said, participate or not. However, not being privy to the Conversations that went on, there seems to have been an objection on the issue of anonymity, and that "error" seems to have been inadvertent. Some thought the poll was anonymous, but it was not. That issue is taken care of, right? So I doubt anything continues to be an issue.I am having a difficult time understanding why this continues to be an issue.
That may mean little more than nostalgia is an old persons activity!
If there is such a separate poll then will I in be able to select the "Continent" and not the "Incontinent" option?Maybe a seperate poll to show continent/
You are older than me then Al, I'm still in my late teens.PS I selected based on my date of birth not my real age (which is mentally only a childish 28 for anyone interested).
That's because you had new parts fitted mate.
As You Like ItLOL, that's funny Al Although I have a family member who had "new parts fitted", and he is still Crabby
I'm delighted to respond to your poll! This future pilgrim will probably have just turned 56. Don't worry: I already made my clicks in the right space!Posting a "poll" to get an understanding of the ages of people on the forum and past and future pilgrims.
If there were a cogent beneficial purpose, I might be more inclined to participate.
I have gained a great deal of vital information from this survey already Doug!
- It appears I am in the second largest age group (50-60). I'm not sure if this gives me a level of comfort or not. Am I to be surrounded by people like me! That's the last thing I want. I spend enough time with other boring old farts at work Endless coffee discussions about the 'good old days'.....
- Perhaps more alarming... The largest age group is the one above me. 60-70. There is a very real danger here that the whole trip could feel like an outing with my parents
- The youngest age groups appear to be the smallest. Good. Young people tend to be overly noisy and cannot hold their liquor, making them even more noisy and obnoxious.
Taking tongue 'out of cheek' for a moment, I look forward to meeting whoever is on the road, whatever age they are....
- The 80+ age group doesn't really seem to be represented. This is a pity. Conversation with this age group can be the most enjoyable. They often have fascinating stories and insights to share, or if not, conversations can be maintained for hours by merely answering 'really' every few minutes or indeed just replaying the previous conversation
Now if we could just get everyone to leave their "gadgets" at home!BWAHAHAThe ages of the people ones I have walked a few days each with vary. Early twenties, thirties and fifties. I think that age differences are yet one more of the things left behind on the Camino.
You will never know, as Al said we all walk together, drink together, dine together and sleep together (well no exactly in the Biblical sense) and age makes little difference in our perception or lack of perception about the Camino and/or life in general.I'm glad this is here. It's certainly valuable to learn from people with more life experience, but I'm also very curious to hear what people in my age group have to say about the Camino
Now if we could just get everyone to leave their "gadgets" at home!BWAHAHA
Now if we could just get everyone to leave their "gadgets" at home!BWAHAHA
Being single (for now at least), I don't need to check in very often. I plan on taking a short list of people to send postcards to, but that's the extent. For me, a big reason for going on a Camino is to step out of my normal life, hoping to learn something about myself in the process. I've seen a few purist arguments, but I don't find them very convicting. I'm doing this for me, not for Pilgrims of yestercentury
@Robo, I will happily be by your side on this. I carry both à phone and à camera, and don't think of myself any less a pilgrim for doing that. Equally, I don't think anyone is necessarily a better pilgrim for carrying less or more if that is their wont.Let the 'purists' now attack
@Robo, I will happily be by your side on this. I carry both à phone and à camera, and don't think of myself any less a pilgrim for doing that. Equally, I don't think anyone is necessarily a better pilgrim for carrying less or more if that is their wont.
I carry an iPhone for the same reasons as robo (except I am not a business owner anymore; I am happily retired from work!!). In addition, I use it as a:
1. Torch
2. Emergency compass
3. Emergency GPS
4. Translator, in case I need more sophisticated sentences in Spanish.
Great stuff!
My iPhone is the same sort of tool for me. It's all about using resources wisely!
I always enjoy your posts, Alexwalker.
Geez I can't believe the polarization this issue still causes. I was being "tongue in cheek" on this. Bring to the Camino whatever you want. Take from it whatever you can. Enjoy!I'm with Doug on this one about individual choice. I like him carry a phone and I think you will find most experienced Camino walkers also do to keep an eye on loved ones and for emergencies. Mine doubles as my camera as I have a poor memory and as I take poor shots quality has little to do with it.
And I use the paper guide from The Confraternity of Saint James (http://www.csj.org.uk/): It weighs next to nothing, includes all info I need, and I like to sit down with a beer and read a little underway, or in the afternoon, planning next day(s).
... They have 40+ guides. Which is the one you use?
The latest/newest one for the way you want to walk?! SY
The latest/newest one for the way you want to walk?! SY
Very Funny
So it could be this one. http://www.csj.org.uk/product/camino-frances/
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I will presume #1.
I sold my business and retired at 56. Perhaps that has something to do with my nomenclature?The next question might be: who is pensioned and who not?
You are sixty-ish !!So at having just reached 60...
Am I in the 50-60 group
Or
60-70 group ??
Am I a 'young' 60
Or
'Older' 60 ?
I've already decided and cast my vote !
I have posted a response, once though as my husband and I fall into the same range. Surprised to see it isn't in the categories with the most votes. Age is only a number.Posting a "poll" to get an understanding of the ages of people on the forum and past and future pilgrims.
Good idea, I think it would be nice to know where everyone is from also.
I would agree on that. In this poll I am a bit confused as to what to vote for: my first Caminos were done when I was in the 60 to 70 group, and quite a few Caminos thereafter (including the one this year) in the 70 to 80 group.[...] Age is only a number.
Tell me about it,,its only a number after allWell, so much for being unique. There I am in the most common category so far.
Make it a young 60 as we are all young at heart on the Way.So at having just reached 60...
Am I in the 50-60 group
Or
60-70 group ??
Am I a 'young' 60
Or
'Older' 60 ?
I've already decided and cast my vote !