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What I lost on the Camino
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[QUOTE="good_old_shoes, post: 1194893, member: 47112"] I can relate 🤣. Even though I have a routine for checking when I leave the albergue (and after rest stops), there's still always things I forget at some point. Probably due to being too tired or being excited to get going early in the morning. Also, the Camino's way of telling me I carry too much stuff! Since 2015, I've lost/ forgotten, at least: - five pairs of socks or so plus the single ones that fell off my pack while drying - one pair of sandals - one pair of Crocs - one pair of flip flops - one leather hiking boot - one backpack raincover - several towels - uncounted underwear - two or three shirts - a buff - countless soap/shampoo bars - countless hair ties - several clothes lines - one nice summer dress for the evening - several hats - plastic containers for food - an opinel - food items still in the fridge - a hip flask - my very first hiking stick ☹️ and very importantly: - most of my social anxiety&depression - insomnia - weight ... and probably more I can't remember right now! On the other hand, I found/ got giftet: - three hats - two towels - a shirt - my hip flask (another pilgrim found it and carried it until he met me again!) - a pair of sandals - a guide book - several hair ties - food leftovers from other pilgrims in the albergue kitchens and most importantly: - a kitten - new friends - countless friendly locals and pilgrims to meet - a more positive view of people and the world in general - more happiness than I ever could have imagined! - did I mention the kitten? 🥰 Some things you lose, some things you find! Even though the "lost" list is longer I feel I have found much more than I lost, over the years! [/QUOTE]
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