tommycamino
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- October 2022
Like many others, I did the Camino Francés and it was a life-defining experience. I still spend a great deal of time reading and thinking about Caminos, and dreaming of the next one.
I'm curious. What do you look for in a second Camino? Are you looking for an entirely new adventure, looking to see new scenery and visit new places? Are you worried that you're 'chasing the dragon' and trying to recreate the memories you had? How long do you leave between Caminos?
I'm asking from a mostly philosophical place but I imagine the most popular must be doing the Norte or Portuguese after the Francés.
For what it's worth, I did a week on the Camino del Norte (Irún to Bilbao) with some friends and although I loved it, it didn't always feel like a Camino; I think because we weren't going all the way to Santiago de Compostela and because I did it with other people
I'm curious. What do you look for in a second Camino? Are you looking for an entirely new adventure, looking to see new scenery and visit new places? Are you worried that you're 'chasing the dragon' and trying to recreate the memories you had? How long do you leave between Caminos?
I'm asking from a mostly philosophical place but I imagine the most popular must be doing the Norte or Portuguese after the Francés.
For what it's worth, I did a week on the Camino del Norte (Irún to Bilbao) with some friends and although I loved it, it didn't always feel like a Camino; I think because we weren't going all the way to Santiago de Compostela and because I did it with other people