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[QUOTE="Former member 104756, post: 1234595"] Hi Leila - from the sounds of your post, I think you will be just fine on this new Camino. I was delighted to read this - As you know, there is in fact very little you 'need to know'. Sometimes when I see many of the threads on the forum, I wish more people took this approach. In many ways when discovering a new Camino path - ignorance is bliss and the joy of discovery under-rated. This was exactly my experience on my third Camino - the Le Puy Way, My first two caminos were both the Frances. I had thought to walk again in Spain (Via de la Plata or del Norte) but various things kept drawing me to the Le Puy Way. I decided to follow my intuition and surrender to the 'pull' that I couldn't explain but couldn't ignore. Still, for the first 3 or 4 days, sometimes I wondered, '[I]what am I doing here, this is different, it's not the same as Spain'[/I]. But, then I decided to surrender to that - '[I]I followed my intuition to arrive here, it is different, it's not the same as Spain - it's France[/I]' - and it turned out to be a wonderful camino - truly one of my favourite paths for many of the same reasons you describe in your post. Equally, walking the same path for the second or third ... time can be very different to the time before. Buen Camino [USER=104863]@Leila99[/USER] Embrace the difference. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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