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For sure, probably in my next Camino, I'll make an effort to walk some longer distances before (or even walk more regularly in day-to-day life from now on).
And well, let's see how the Blues will affect me. But for now, after the feling of emptyness, I'm trying to focus more on how incredible...
THIS! This is very true, I walked on many rainy days and it's funny how my reaction to then changed as the days passed.
About the compostela, the same thing, I went at the tourism office and when I got it, it felt so... I don't know... futile to me. I have it with me, but it's should be obvious...
Yes, you're probably right. The real problem in my case was walking to much on the first days. I felt by the end that I could probably walk 25 (or more) with the same level of fatigue than some days before walking 20.
Just Finished the Camino Portuguese and was thinking about writing about the lessons my Camino taught me. I would love to hear from you guys about it.
Don't underestimate the challenge!
When I was planning my Camino I thought that it was hard, but not that hard. I mean, "I'm a fit person, I...
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