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I think you may have hit the nail on the head . Quality of life is not so much measured by what you have but by who you are as a society.
Happy life means you live longer too generally.
socialism
Are you staying in Albergues?
And try joining in with Pilgrim dinners?
Sometimes on the track we’re meant to be alone maybe….
Check into busier coffee shops and start chatting with other (solo) pilgrims.
Good luck.
I walked with a solo lady for days until I got injured n she walked ahead. Just...
I agree with you that is the experience I chase and love.
I have done both types of travel even in the same camino. I started off solo, staying in Albergues and winging everything, then met up with a long time friend for the last 100k staying in booked private accom with bathroom, backpacks...
Yes you can cope with very hot when the humidity is low.
Over here on the East Coast of Aus it’s been raining for weeks with the humidity up in the 80-90 percent and everyone’s winging about the hot summer. However our summer temps have been relatively mild only mid 30’s- very low 30’s Celsius...
I walk at 5.5 k/hr my friend walked at 3k/hr which meant a 30k walk would take me about 6 hrs with a little rest here n there and take her 10 hrs with no rest. Eventually she got poles and that increased her speed to about 4.5k/hr.
I agree entirely. I’m not fit, don’t live in a hilly place, don’t really train (I do about 4 weekends of 2-3 hr walks before a Camino) I try not to overthink things. I have tendonitis, am young in my 60’s and try really hard to be in the moment and Listen to my body. When I’m tired I rest, if...
I like it! Thanks for that message. I wonder why do we overthink things and want them to be different than they are? Just go slower up hill nothing more and nothing less is a perfect answer. C’est La vie.
Just the heavy vehicle traffic. It’s easy enough to get around out of Lisbon to have more of a nature calm walk.
Just please be beware the Portuguese walk can be very isolating. A girlfriend of mine did it solo in 2018 and said she literally met no one. Spent whole days without seeing a pilgrim.
I agree with this sentiment. I believe the Camino Portuguese can be very isolating with more limited accomodation and people. I would recommend doing the Camino Frances (or part of it) for a starting point.
Love this advice esp sending the pack ahead.
If u don’t have time to rest for a day or two you could also consider taking a bus or taxi for a few kilometres.
Nothing is wrong, your body is being pushed this is your opportunity to go with the flow. :)
Enjoy yourself.
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