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I know the topic of post-camino blues has been covered, but what I'm interested in right now is whether your second camino was in any way a disappointment?
My first camino was in September 2014. I can't wait to get back on the road, having had to cancel last year's walk due to family problems, but at the same time I wonder at myself because I did plenty of grumbling along the way. Sleepless nights, flies, belly aches, wonky knee, not to mention the occasional, the infrequent annoying fellow pilgrim. On the other hand, I loved the walking, the regional diversity, the mountains and the vineyards, the tiny churches and massive cathedrals, the arrows and the shells, the good fellowship and unforeseen kindnesses...
I think I just answered my own doubts...but has anyone with multiple caminos to their name experienced any disappointment when they rejoined the path?
Cheers,
Philip (hopeful for a springtime camino 2016)
My first camino was in September 2014. I can't wait to get back on the road, having had to cancel last year's walk due to family problems, but at the same time I wonder at myself because I did plenty of grumbling along the way. Sleepless nights, flies, belly aches, wonky knee, not to mention the occasional, the infrequent annoying fellow pilgrim. On the other hand, I loved the walking, the regional diversity, the mountains and the vineyards, the tiny churches and massive cathedrals, the arrows and the shells, the good fellowship and unforeseen kindnesses...
I think I just answered my own doubts...but has anyone with multiple caminos to their name experienced any disappointment when they rejoined the path?
Cheers,
Philip (hopeful for a springtime camino 2016)