- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances, (2013)
Camino Frances, (2014)
Camino Frances, (2015)
After almost a decade of receiving and giving information on this forum I am considering on leaving. I have not posted as much as some others, but I average 8 likes per post. That seems to be a very high number compared to most. But I am very much considering leaving. Why? I am frustrated. For example:
1. People with a lack of knowledge commenting. For example, when someone asks, "What's the best city to fly into? Paris or Madrid." People who have only flown into Madrid will post that "Madrid is the only way to go!' And people who have only flown into Paris will post "Paris is the only way to go!" In my opinion you should not be commenting unless you have flown into both Madrid and Paris.
2. People not giving context to their answers. A few years ago, someone asked if the climb out of SJPP was as difficult as some people were saying. A woman responded that she found it surprisingly easy. When I PM'd her, I found out that she started walking in Le Puy and was an aerobics instructor back home. Well, she should have found it easy under those circumstances.
3. People giving medical advice. I simply cringe when someone posts they have lower leg pain and want to know what to do about it. And people post all sorts of solutions without any medical background. That lower leg pain may not be shin splints, it may be a blood clot.
Finally, it drives me nuts when discussions metastasize. For example, today, someone posted that there is no language barrier on the Camino. But that quickly metastasized into something else. The original point was to let people know that the fear of not speaking Spanish should not stop you from walking the Camino. And yes, I understand, based upon extensive travels across Europe, that not everyone speaks English--especially in out of the way locations. But that was not the point of the post. It was about the non-existence of a language barrier on the Camino. Not a language barrier in the middle of nowhere.
Over time, I have chided people about these kinds of issues. But it seems that I am urinating into a stiff wind.
Maybe it's time to give up.
1. People with a lack of knowledge commenting. For example, when someone asks, "What's the best city to fly into? Paris or Madrid." People who have only flown into Madrid will post that "Madrid is the only way to go!' And people who have only flown into Paris will post "Paris is the only way to go!" In my opinion you should not be commenting unless you have flown into both Madrid and Paris.
2. People not giving context to their answers. A few years ago, someone asked if the climb out of SJPP was as difficult as some people were saying. A woman responded that she found it surprisingly easy. When I PM'd her, I found out that she started walking in Le Puy and was an aerobics instructor back home. Well, she should have found it easy under those circumstances.
3. People giving medical advice. I simply cringe when someone posts they have lower leg pain and want to know what to do about it. And people post all sorts of solutions without any medical background. That lower leg pain may not be shin splints, it may be a blood clot.
Finally, it drives me nuts when discussions metastasize. For example, today, someone posted that there is no language barrier on the Camino. But that quickly metastasized into something else. The original point was to let people know that the fear of not speaking Spanish should not stop you from walking the Camino. And yes, I understand, based upon extensive travels across Europe, that not everyone speaks English--especially in out of the way locations. But that was not the point of the post. It was about the non-existence of a language barrier on the Camino. Not a language barrier in the middle of nowhere.
Over time, I have chided people about these kinds of issues. But it seems that I am urinating into a stiff wind.
Maybe it's time to give up.
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