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By walking backwards of course.Just a question, how easy is it to find your way backwards.
Just a question, how easy is it to find your way backwards.
Umm, I hate to be the one to ask the question but...if you didn't enjoy walking in reverse on the relatively short trail to Porto why would you be contemplating doing a reverse Francais?
Maybe you could borrow some of them;-)
Good question!
It's because I want to walk from Santiago to Rome next year.
Jill
Good answer
In that case, maybe you should *expect* fewer pilgrim interactions. If you are genuinely perturbed at the prospect of no other pilgrims being friendly and don’t want to let it be what it is, maybe it would be a good idea to take a friend.It's because I want to walk from Santiago to Rome next year.
Jill
Just a question, how easy is it to find your way backwards.
Although our "french policement/gendarme" in The Way states that he intends to walk it (St Jean to Santiago; there and back) to mark his 70th birthday.
I saw two men walking rapidly towards me just outside of Zubiri. The second one I cheekily said you are going the wrong way. To my surprise he stopped and said he had started walking from SJPDP to Finisterre and was walking back. He told me when he had started. I haven't bothered saying anything to anyone walking back since. And I had to in Ages as I left my hiking poles leaning outside the fountain.
I have not felt lonely on my Camino
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