I can relate
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Even though I have a routine for checking when I leave the albergue (and after rest stops), there's still always things I forget at some point. Probably due to being too tired or being excited to get going early in the morning. Also, the Camino's way of telling me I carry too much stuff!
Since 2015, I've lost/ forgotten, at least:
- five pairs of socks or so plus the single ones that fell off my pack while drying
- one pair of sandals
- one pair of Crocs
- one pair of flip flops
- one leather hiking boot
- one backpack raincover
- several towels
- uncounted underwear
- two or three shirts
- a buff
- countless soap/shampoo bars
- countless hair ties
- several clothes lines
- one nice summer dress for the evening
- several hats
- plastic containers for food
- an opinel
- food items still in the fridge
- a hip flask
- my very first hiking stick
and very importantly:
- most of my social anxiety&depression
- insomnia
- weight
... and probably more I can't remember right now!
On the other hand, I found/ got giftet:
- three hats
- two towels
- a shirt
- my hip flask (another pilgrim found it and carried it until he met me again!)
- a pair of sandals
- a guide book
- several hair ties
- food leftovers from other pilgrims in the albergue kitchens
and most importantly:
- a kitten
- new friends
- countless friendly locals and pilgrims to meet
- a more positive view of people and the world in general
- more happiness than I ever could have imagined!
- did I mention the kitten?
Some things you lose, some things you find! Even though the "lost" list is longer I feel I have found much more than I lost, over the years!