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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
Some thoughts on the uniqueness of pilgrimage.
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[QUOTE="lt56ny, post: 1227651, member: 19122"] It shows how different people are and what they believe. I think there are lots of people that put comfort and all that goes with it at the top of their list. Again, I couldn’t disagree more based on my experiences, and others who may be like me. Pilgrimage should be difficult and thus sometimes a struggle. The simpler one walks, eating lunch sitting in your pack, shopping every day for lunch and dinner. Sleeping alone in albergues, looking for the bar with the key to even get in the Albergue. (Obviously on less traveled routes.) Finding happiness walking in the worst weather because the Camino is the only place I want to be, and only planning enough to know how much food to bring and how far to the next open Albergue opens a pilgrim’s spirit to find how magical a Camino can be. You also will forget that your credit card is firmly planted in the recesses of your wallet. For me Camino is home, all I need is me and then I see the magic everywhere. It’s all how you approach it. [/QUOTE]
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