isawtman
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances, 2022
Ice Age Trail, 2014, 2019
First, I’d like to say that I’ve taken a break from this
forum for a little while, mainly because the advice
that I give out has been Pooh Poohed by many of the
forum members here. I realize that I come from a
different background than many of the forum members.
I have hiked the 800 miles of the North Country National
Scenic Trail in Minnesota mainly on weeklong backpacking trips.
I have also completed the 1100 mile Ice Age National Scenic
Trail mainly with day hikes and a few backpacking trips.
So my advice is a little different because I am from a
different background that includes backpacking.
For instance, on one of the most brought up topics, the last
100 km, my advice is totally different than some forum members.
I say if you started from St Jean and have been walking for something
like 25 days, well, you’re in great hiking shape by then. At that point
you should be able to just power through the last 100 km and
move onto something more scenic and perhaps inspirational by
going to Finnesterre or Muxia. I have written that the last 2 km
before the Cathedral are absolutely incredible but the 98 km before that
are pretty average. If you power through it that will give you
less exposure to the crowds, etc.
Of course that advice has been pooh poohed by several of our
forum members. Some of them say they even slow down in the
last 100 km because they don’t want their camino to end.
To me that’s just giving you more exposure to the crowds, etc.
For some people that might be good advice. But for me,
I’d rather be at the Finnesterre Lighthouse than hiking around
the airport near Lavacolla. I took a bus out to Fisterra/Finnestre
to meet up with some friends that were faster than me. I stayed
overnight with my friends and it was one of the most excellent
experiences for me on the Camino.
And, most of the people bringing up the topic of the last 100 km
want to avoid it, not go slower in that section.
Now I am happy to report that it appears that the Camino Officials
are taking my side by implementing new rules. The new rules state
that you can do most of your required 100km on whatever part of a Camino
you wish. So, basically, you could be doing Astorga to OCebriero
which is absolutely spectacular instead of hiking around the Airport
near Lavacolla.
But even if you are hiking around the Airport, the Camino treats everybody
who hikes around it with the same courtesy and respect. We are asked
as Pilgrims not to judge other pilgrims. We are to accept people from
all backgrounds. This forum should be more like that.
forum for a little while, mainly because the advice
that I give out has been Pooh Poohed by many of the
forum members here. I realize that I come from a
different background than many of the forum members.
I have hiked the 800 miles of the North Country National
Scenic Trail in Minnesota mainly on weeklong backpacking trips.
I have also completed the 1100 mile Ice Age National Scenic
Trail mainly with day hikes and a few backpacking trips.
So my advice is a little different because I am from a
different background that includes backpacking.
For instance, on one of the most brought up topics, the last
100 km, my advice is totally different than some forum members.
I say if you started from St Jean and have been walking for something
like 25 days, well, you’re in great hiking shape by then. At that point
you should be able to just power through the last 100 km and
move onto something more scenic and perhaps inspirational by
going to Finnesterre or Muxia. I have written that the last 2 km
before the Cathedral are absolutely incredible but the 98 km before that
are pretty average. If you power through it that will give you
less exposure to the crowds, etc.
Of course that advice has been pooh poohed by several of our
forum members. Some of them say they even slow down in the
last 100 km because they don’t want their camino to end.
To me that’s just giving you more exposure to the crowds, etc.
For some people that might be good advice. But for me,
I’d rather be at the Finnesterre Lighthouse than hiking around
the airport near Lavacolla. I took a bus out to Fisterra/Finnestre
to meet up with some friends that were faster than me. I stayed
overnight with my friends and it was one of the most excellent
experiences for me on the Camino.
And, most of the people bringing up the topic of the last 100 km
want to avoid it, not go slower in that section.
Now I am happy to report that it appears that the Camino Officials
are taking my side by implementing new rules. The new rules state
that you can do most of your required 100km on whatever part of a Camino
you wish. So, basically, you could be doing Astorga to OCebriero
which is absolutely spectacular instead of hiking around the Airport
near Lavacolla.
But even if you are hiking around the Airport, the Camino treats everybody
who hikes around it with the same courtesy and respect. We are asked
as Pilgrims not to judge other pilgrims. We are to accept people from
all backgrounds. This forum should be more like that.