- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2024 - which Camino? IDK!
2025 CF from SJPdP?
My wife and I walked the CF in Sept-Oct 2018. We had momentum, so continued on to Muxia and Finisterre (I never know how to spell Finisterre...!). We absolutely loved it.
COVID got in the way of the next one (obviously), but we finally got back in Sept-Oct 2021 to walk the Camino Portuguese from Porto. Again, loved it!
And yes, our non-Camino friends are even more annoyed with all of our stories now...
I've been bitten by the notorious Camino bug more than Suzanne has. Soooo - I'm heading to Oviedo to start walking the Camino Primitivo on my own on May 12, 2022. Wow, this will be a very different experience in many, many respects I'm sure. I'm both looking forward to it and anxious about it. But, life's an adventure - let's see what kind of Camino magic happens this time!
I'm going to see how things go as far as my stages and route are concerned. With it just being me I have more flexibility, so if I feel good and want to walk further on a given day, great! I don't want to rush it, but I'm hoping to be in Santiago after 12 days of walking, including taking the Camino Verde variant that seems so intriguing. That would give me three more days to continue to Finisterre before flying back to the States.
And...I'll say it because putting it out there leads to a stronger commitment - I'm planning to speak only Spanish throughout the journey. I was a double major in college with Spanish being one, so I'd love to immerse myself in it again.
Finally, this forum has been such a great resource for each adventure. Thank you to all that comment and respond to my messages. You're truly a gift!
Buen Camino to all!
Bob
COVID got in the way of the next one (obviously), but we finally got back in Sept-Oct 2021 to walk the Camino Portuguese from Porto. Again, loved it!
And yes, our non-Camino friends are even more annoyed with all of our stories now...
I've been bitten by the notorious Camino bug more than Suzanne has. Soooo - I'm heading to Oviedo to start walking the Camino Primitivo on my own on May 12, 2022. Wow, this will be a very different experience in many, many respects I'm sure. I'm both looking forward to it and anxious about it. But, life's an adventure - let's see what kind of Camino magic happens this time!
I'm going to see how things go as far as my stages and route are concerned. With it just being me I have more flexibility, so if I feel good and want to walk further on a given day, great! I don't want to rush it, but I'm hoping to be in Santiago after 12 days of walking, including taking the Camino Verde variant that seems so intriguing. That would give me three more days to continue to Finisterre before flying back to the States.
And...I'll say it because putting it out there leads to a stronger commitment - I'm planning to speak only Spanish throughout the journey. I was a double major in college with Spanish being one, so I'd love to immerse myself in it again.
Finally, this forum has been such a great resource for each adventure. Thank you to all that comment and respond to my messages. You're truly a gift!
Buen Camino to all!
Bob