- Time of past OR future Camino
- 1998 Chartres - SdC; 2005 Orleans Camino del Norte
Hi,
I've done a search about this, but haven't really found anything useful, so I'd like to ask if there's anybody on the forum who's walked a camino while suffering from regular, it-doesn't-matter-how-exhausted-you-are, insomnia. What do you do in the wee, small hours, in a refugio, when everybody else is asleep and you're wide awake? It's something I live with - working shifts in the Navy totally put my body-clock out of synch. When I first walked a camino, it was winter back in 1998, and I barely met anybody, so it wasn't a problem. The people I did meet were almost universally strange, so I was happy to keep one eye open. Just about to embark on another long camino, and as times have changed and more people walk 'out of season', I'm a little worried about how I'm going to cope.
I've done a search about this, but haven't really found anything useful, so I'd like to ask if there's anybody on the forum who's walked a camino while suffering from regular, it-doesn't-matter-how-exhausted-you-are, insomnia. What do you do in the wee, small hours, in a refugio, when everybody else is asleep and you're wide awake? It's something I live with - working shifts in the Navy totally put my body-clock out of synch. When I first walked a camino, it was winter back in 1998, and I barely met anybody, so it wasn't a problem. The people I did meet were almost universally strange, so I was happy to keep one eye open. Just about to embark on another long camino, and as times have changed and more people walk 'out of season', I'm a little worried about how I'm going to cope.