- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various routes 2016 - 2024
Before my first Camino last year so much of it - sleeping in dorms, carrying everything I needed on my back, wearing just the same two outfits for over a month, no hair dryer or makeup, walking 20 to 30 km a day - was totally out of my comfort zone. But now, it's where I feel comfortable and happy. While it's very different from my regular life, there is so much about Camino life that is comforting. The regular routine of waking up, walking, finding a place to sleep, wash clothes, then hang out with Camino friends.
And, as opposed to regular life, it's so easy to meet people and form friendships, because we all have a common goal. You can stop at any bar along the way and strike up a conversation with a fellow pilgrim. Try that at Starbucks!
And then there's the feeling that everyone is really equal, and it doesn't matter your age, sex or job. In my regular life I tend to judge myself compared to others, and dwell on my shortcomings, but on the Camino I feel competent and strong.
And, as opposed to regular life, it's so easy to meet people and form friendships, because we all have a common goal. You can stop at any bar along the way and strike up a conversation with a fellow pilgrim. Try that at Starbucks!
And then there's the feeling that everyone is really equal, and it doesn't matter your age, sex or job. In my regular life I tend to judge myself compared to others, and dwell on my shortcomings, but on the Camino I feel competent and strong.