Ramblanista
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances & Finisterre (2012); Ruta del Ebro (Tortosa to Sastago) (2014); Camino del Norte (Santander - Serdio) (2014); Camino Liebana & Camino Vadiniense (2014); Camino San Salvador (2015); Camino Olvidado (Sodupe - Reinosa) (2015); Camino del Norte (Irun - Deba & Serdio - Llanes) (2015)
What an enormous wealth of information on this website - and others; possibly too much of the stuff! I have three weeks of freedom beginning 13th June and my gut instinct is to return to the Camino(s). The question is, which one(s)?
I did the Camino Frances in 2012; I didn't always enjoy it but the experience had such a profound and long-lasting effect that last year I started a PhD on landscape and theology, using pilgrimage as my principal research methodology. Next year is the big one - from the Mediterranean coast to Finisterre/Muxia via a combination of Caminos but this year I have several shorter options. After toying with the Liebena/Vadiniense and then the Norte from Santander Iâm now giving serious consideration to the Madrid. Iâm torn, as always, between being a âpilgrimâ â and Iâm really interested in the ways that might be defined â and being a âhikerâ. On the Frances I left St Jean with the intention of being the former, considered myself the latter when I got bored and frustrated across the Meseta before arriving in Santiago as something between the two.
This summer the main issue is do I just walk for the sake of walking, which is my normal modus operandi, or do I try to get to Santiago? I noticed another contributor taking the Madrid to Sahagun then following the San Salvador to Oviedo and this option is currently top of my list. The Madrid seems to offer a pretty good infrastructure in terms of albergues and signage, the San Salvador more rugged landscapes.
But that combination wouldnât take me to Santiago, and thereâs the rub. I canât work out whether that really matters to me or not. I suppose I could do the San Salvador then take the Primitivo ...
See what I mean?! Either way, might bump into one or two of you somewhere in northern Spain next month.
I did the Camino Frances in 2012; I didn't always enjoy it but the experience had such a profound and long-lasting effect that last year I started a PhD on landscape and theology, using pilgrimage as my principal research methodology. Next year is the big one - from the Mediterranean coast to Finisterre/Muxia via a combination of Caminos but this year I have several shorter options. After toying with the Liebena/Vadiniense and then the Norte from Santander Iâm now giving serious consideration to the Madrid. Iâm torn, as always, between being a âpilgrimâ â and Iâm really interested in the ways that might be defined â and being a âhikerâ. On the Frances I left St Jean with the intention of being the former, considered myself the latter when I got bored and frustrated across the Meseta before arriving in Santiago as something between the two.
This summer the main issue is do I just walk for the sake of walking, which is my normal modus operandi, or do I try to get to Santiago? I noticed another contributor taking the Madrid to Sahagun then following the San Salvador to Oviedo and this option is currently top of my list. The Madrid seems to offer a pretty good infrastructure in terms of albergues and signage, the San Salvador more rugged landscapes.
But that combination wouldnât take me to Santiago, and thereâs the rub. I canât work out whether that really matters to me or not. I suppose I could do the San Salvador then take the Primitivo ...
See what I mean?! Either way, might bump into one or two of you somewhere in northern Spain next month.