- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
With only a few sleeps to go until my first Camino, I can only wonder how ill prepared I would have been had I not found this Forum....
Over the last 18 months, thanks to this wonderful community I feel about as prepared, physically and mentally, as I could be.
Well not quite true. I'm still over weight, suffering training tendonitis, have limited Spanish, but you know what I mean hopefully! Perhaps not being worried about all that stuff, has been my greatest lesson.
What has been yours? This is probably more aimed at members who are starting out soon on their first Camino, or have recently returned from their first one....
Apart from the mental preparation, I think one of the best lessons I learnt (too late) here was..........Don't rush out shopping as soon as you decide you are going to walk a Camino!
Unfortunately, I was offered a staff discount at a Hiking store soon after I decided to undertake a Pilgrimage.....
I bought everything I thought I would need. And I mean everything! Hi tech sleeping bag, self inflating mat, two different backpacks, pants, shirts, boots, socks, you name it, I bought it.
And how much of that original 'purchase' am I taking? The boots. I think that's it.......... About $3,000 blown on equipment that either I did not need, or that was unsuitable........ The good news is that if anyone comes to visit and wants to go Bush Walking, I can equip about 6 people
But at least thanks to the 'trial testing,' as well as the feedback and advice on this Forum, I'm going with the right gear........ Well I think I am!
So my major lesson? (One of many probably)
Plan your equipment needs carefully. Read all the advice here. Don't rush out and buy anything, until you are really sure what you need.
What were your major lessons?
Of course my major lesson is a pre Camino one. I'm sure there will be many more once I return, along the lines of.............I'm so glad I read about that, was prepared for that.....
Over the last 18 months, thanks to this wonderful community I feel about as prepared, physically and mentally, as I could be.
Well not quite true. I'm still over weight, suffering training tendonitis, have limited Spanish, but you know what I mean hopefully! Perhaps not being worried about all that stuff, has been my greatest lesson.
What has been yours? This is probably more aimed at members who are starting out soon on their first Camino, or have recently returned from their first one....
Apart from the mental preparation, I think one of the best lessons I learnt (too late) here was..........Don't rush out shopping as soon as you decide you are going to walk a Camino!
Unfortunately, I was offered a staff discount at a Hiking store soon after I decided to undertake a Pilgrimage.....
I bought everything I thought I would need. And I mean everything! Hi tech sleeping bag, self inflating mat, two different backpacks, pants, shirts, boots, socks, you name it, I bought it.
And how much of that original 'purchase' am I taking? The boots. I think that's it.......... About $3,000 blown on equipment that either I did not need, or that was unsuitable........ The good news is that if anyone comes to visit and wants to go Bush Walking, I can equip about 6 people
But at least thanks to the 'trial testing,' as well as the feedback and advice on this Forum, I'm going with the right gear........ Well I think I am!
So my major lesson? (One of many probably)
Plan your equipment needs carefully. Read all the advice here. Don't rush out and buy anything, until you are really sure what you need.
What were your major lessons?
Of course my major lesson is a pre Camino one. I'm sure there will be many more once I return, along the lines of.............I'm so glad I read about that, was prepared for that.....