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I take my hat off to you, Buen Camino!Hi guys, I am 56yrs and I am doing the last 146km in Portugal starting in Oia in August. I will be flying on my own, and walking on my own. I have read the scary stories and unfortunately there are creepy people all over the world. I will definitely have my guard up but won't be obsessed looking over my shoulder all the time.. I plan to enjoy the Camino. All is booked so no changing mind now. I have heard the Portuguese way has less pilgrims but I am sure I wont be alone.. Anyone walking after 27th august is more than welcome to walk with me...
I said I would not post again,but my obsession with the Camino means the forum as well.I find that first opportunity I get each day I look up latest news from the forum.I am so sad to read all the current "bad news stories" and fear what they may do to my beloved Camino.I still believe the Camino is safe ,even if it requires a degree of caution by female pilgrims not spoken about before.I plead with all you ladies who are having fears or doubts about going on Camino not to loose the courage it took to make that first decision to go.The Camino restored my faith,my beliefs,my spirituality which had lain dormant,and even if you have none of the above,I believe it will bring you memories to last a lifetime,and may change your life forever.May your God go with you to protect you as you walk,and look out for each other.Buen Camino.
Hi guys, I am 56yrs and I am doing the last 146km in Portugal starting in Oia in August. I will be flying on my own, and walking on my own. I have read the scary stories and unfortunately there are creepy people all over the world. I will definitely have my guard up but won't be obsessed looking over my shoulder all the time.. I plan to enjoy the Camino. All is booked so no changing mind now. I have heard the Portuguese way has less pilgrims but I am sure I wont be alone.. Anyone walking after 27th august is more than welcome to walk with me...
I have no hesitation in walking the Camino alone-it changed my entire life. I don't even live in the same country as I did when I first walked it in 2012. Take the usual precautions you do in life. Standard practice. I will be walking the Sanabres alone this November and have nothing but positive thoughts and feelings. It is indeed a privilege.I said I would not post again,but my obsession with the Camino means the forum as well.I find that first opportunity I get each day I look up latest news from the forum.I am so sad to read all the current "bad news stories" and fear what they may do to my beloved Camino.I still believe the Camino is safe ,even if it requires a degree of caution by female pilgrims not spoken about before.I plead with all you ladies who are having fears or doubts about going on Camino not to loose the courage it took to make that first decision to go.The Camino restored my faith,my beliefs,my spirituality which had lain dormant,and even if you have none of the above,I believe it will bring you memories to last a lifetime,and may change your life forever.May your God go with you to protect you as you walk,and look out for each other.Buen Camino.
Fellow pilgrims, let us dwell of the beauty, the good, and the faith of the Way, and not give any power to the relatively nonexistent experiences that create fear and doubt. I have, and will again walk with you on the path of the camino in peace and harmony. Buen Camino to all who travel this summer.
Janet
Hi guys, I am 56yrs and I am doing the last 146km in Portugal starting in Oia in August. I will be flying on my own, and walking on my own. I have read the scary stories and unfortunately there are creepy people all over the world. I will definitely have my guard up but won't be obsessed looking over my shoulder all the time.. I plan to enjoy the Camino. All is booked so no changing mind now. I have heard the Portuguese way has less pilgrims but I am sure I won't be alone.. Anyone walking after 27th august is more than welcome to walk with me...
The unknown..
Makes a monster from a shadow
A wolf from a barking dog
I hesitate to approach the unknown
With the length and breadth of the experience..in front of me..too many variables to count
Add the stories which undoubtedly have been part and parcel of the Camino since year one,and you have the imperceptible "movement" one feels before trouble in a group of people.
Time,distance and experience bring light into the dark corners of the mind.
Waiting to rear ...and roar loudly in the unseeable fog.
I have not walked to Santiago yet
But i have walked many roads
And fear of the unknown was always there
All a person can do is decide to go forth,to trust in providence to provide
Some call it Faith
Some call it courage
Some...sadly, will not take the first step
The darkness is too vast,too full of unknown..
The Camino...is.
As someone said
Gird your loins,to the sticking place!
Dont walk in fear
Walk in Faith
William Garza I love what you wrote. Beautiful
Hello all, I have just booked flights last week on the suggestion of my 25 year old son, to do the Comino starting in 2-3 weeks. I was made redundant from my position at the university I work at 2 weeks ago and although this is on my sons bucket list - not mine - he thinks this pilgrimage is just what I need. I am 47, single and female and will be doing the journey 'da sola'. Any advice, tips or words of encouragement would be warmly welcomedMarisa
It's exactly the right thing for you. When you begin you may hear a conversation in your head. Mine is always between my Ego and Spirit. My brother who works a 12 step program tells me I'm lucky there are only 2! Some call this conversation "The Committee." hehe At any rate, as you walk you will work things out. Some things you didn't know needed working on and others you may be aware of. For me, walking Solo was imperative. Being alone with one's self without distractions of the human kind is a wonderful thing. There will be people enough and you will find new friends along the way.
Many Pilgrims take along "stones" and pray as they go holding a stone. When they are DONE they lay the stone down. I carried 5 stones. I laid them all down with the exception of the last one. It took me a second Camino to work that issue out. Some Pilgrims are not walking for Spiritual reasons, but end up finding their arrival in Santiago a Spiritual experience nevertheless.
For me, the Camino was life-changing. Ego still knocks at the door, but I tell her where to sit at my Table. Spirit sits at the head.
I'm excited for you and the opportunity the Universe has placed in front of you. Buen Camino Tubby!
I'm hopping over Guillena and starting at Castiblanco de Arroyos. Just trying to beat the odds. Debra, try to walk with at least 2 other people. Just a thought,since 2 pilgrims walking together were robbed. I'm guessing it's a little late to take a self defense course but do it if you can. I traveled to a bigger city where I took a Fight the Fear class and found it helpful and gave me ideas to defend myself that I hadn't considered. I'm planning to take an advanced class before I leave in 3 months. Not letting these few negative incidents keep me from the camino but at least will feel more confident with these measures.
I'm hopping over Guillena and starting at Castiblanco de Arroyos. Just trying to beat the odds. Debra, try to walk with at least 2 other people. Just a thought,since 2 pilgrims walking together were robbed. I'm guessing it's a little late to take a self defense course but do it if you can. I traveled to a bigger city where I took a Fight the Fear class and found it helpful and gave me ideas to defend myself that I hadn't considered. I'm planning to take an advanced class before I leave in 3 months. Not letting these few negative incidents keep me from the camino but at least will feel more confident with these measures.
I will try to walk with someone if i can. I will be buying a whistle and i figure I have my walking poles so that might put them off... I am walking Portuguese way and a lady on f/b has been putting up pics for me and from what i see there are a lot of pilgrims.I'm hopping over Guillena and starting at Castiblanco de Arroyos. Just trying to beat the odds. Debra, try to walk with at least 2 other people. Just a thought,since 2 pilgrims walking together were robbed. I'm guessing it's a little late to take a self defense course but do it if you can. I traveled to a bigger city where I took a Fight the Fear class and found it helpful and gave me ideas to defend myself that I hadn't considered. I'm planning to take an advanced class before I leave in 3 months. Not letting these few negative incidents keep me from the camino but at least will feel more confident with these measures.
Thank you, Paul. Good to know.Hi Jenny,
I walked the VDLP from Seville to Zamora last month and there was no trouble between Seville and Guillena, there were about 25 pilgrims on that stage that day and I didn't hear any reports of any trouble.
Paul.
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