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Hi, at first you are not crazy. And the excitement is normal and after your first steps that's gone. I wish you a experience of a lifetime and a Buen Camino, Peter.I cannot begin to put into words how excited I am a d how much I am looking forward to my Camino!!! I don't know anyone here in my "normal" circle who comprehends the thrill I get when I talk about walking through Spain. Almost all of them think I'm crazy and some have told me "it's a ridiculous way" to use my hard-earned time off from work. I feel otherwise. 68 days until I board the plane here in beautiful Utah (USA) and 71 days until my feet hit the trail!!! I am simply giddy and delirious with excitement and anticipation!!!!
Thank you!!!Hi, at first you are not crazy. And the excitement is normal and after your first steps that's gone. I wish you a experience of a lifetime and a Buen Camino, Peter.
Scruffy - Thank you! Perfect response. I cannot wait....for all of it! (but no blisters!)Hold on to that excitement, the anticipation should change to satisfaction and inner peace. On the Caminos in Spain (or the Chemins France) you will quickly realize that you are not in Kansas anymore, oops Utah. The adrenalin of those first few days will give way to" OMG how can my feet hurt so much", or "it's a long long way yet to go". Keep those initial emotions alive and growing! Normal circle of friends? No such thing. Some would never dream of doing such a thing, some have never heard of such a thing, and others who have been will ask -with apologies to J. Hendrix - "Are you Experienced"? Tell all your Hispanic friends they know and they respect - The world quickly resolves into those who have the experience and those who remain clueless. You are about to undergo an encounter with Spain, with the Camino, and most importantly with yourself, an experience which will remain with you for the rest of your life so enjoy every minute from this present expectation, to the first blister, to that triumphant entry into Santiago!
I cannot begin to put into words how excited I am a d how much I am looking forward to my Camino!!! I don't know anyone here in my "normal" circle who comprehends the thrill I get when I talk about walking through Spain. Almost all of them think I'm crazy and some have told me "it's a ridiculous way" to use my hard-earned time off from work. I feel otherwise. 68 days until I board the plane here in beautiful Utah (USA) and 71 days until my feet hit the trail!!! I am simply giddy and delirious with excitement and anticipation!!!!
I get the "crazy" thing too. Second Camino starts in just over a month; going solo and more excited than first time around. Don't let the "normals" get you down - at 67 I am especially grateful to have such anticipation and adventure in my life and have stopped trying to get others to understand the why of it. Buen Camino Shurolla.I cannot begin to put into words how excited I am a d how much I am looking forward to my Camino!!! I don't know anyone here in my "normal" circle who comprehends the thrill I get when I talk about walking through Spain. Almost all of them think I'm crazy and some have told me "it's a ridiculous way" to use my hard-earned time off from work. I feel otherwise. 68 days until I board the plane here in beautiful Utah (USA) and 71 days until my feet hit the trail!!! I am simply giddy and delirious with excitement and anticipation!!!!
imagine what I feel….at almost 80! Time, precious time, precious time.I get the "crazy" thing too. Second Camino starts in just over a month; going solo and more excited than first time around. Don't let the "normals" get you down - at 67 I am especially grateful to have such anticipation and adventure in my life and have stopped trying to get others to understand the why of it. Buen Camino Shurolla.
No time to waste dithering around! You are quite amazing.imagine what I feel….at almost 80! Time, precious time, precious time.
"Tempus Fugit"imagine what I feel….at almost 80! Time, precious time, precious time.
Indeed it does…..thus my profound appreciation for what is ahead."Tempus Fugit"
It's scary how much sense this makes.Shurolla, sorry to break it to you but you are crazy! Your friends are absolutely correct.
The Camino is a 500 mile long lunatic asylum. You have to be crazy to want to walk 500 or so miles in a foreign country carrying a pack on all terrains and in all weathers, of course you are crazy - but in a nice way.
And of course all the stay at homes cannot understand - that is why they stay at home or visit Disneyworld ...... be crazy Shurolla, you will have a fantastic time, the only downside being that your friends and family won't understand you when you are raving about your experience when you get home - answer to that is to be with like-minded crazy people and the only way to be sure of that is to go do another Camino
I am blessed to live in a beautiful part of the country. But really...it's ALL beautiful when I open my eyes to it! Moab (Arches) is on the docket again for the end of August. I love that place. Thanks for reminding me!I'm getting much the same way. I have 56 days and counting. Shurolla I have hiked your beautiful southern Utah landscape, as well as much of the Four Corners area. Muley Point is indescribable. I wish you Buen Camino.
Shurolla, sorry to break it to you but you are crazy! Your friends are absolutely correct.
The Camino is a 500 mile long lunatic asylum. You have to be crazy to want to walk 500 or so miles in a foreign country carrying a pack on all terrains and in all weathers, of course you are crazy - but in a nice way.
And of course all the stay at homes cannot understand - that is why they stay at home or visit Disneyworld ...... be crazy Shurolla, you will have a fantastic time, the only downside being that your friends and family won't understand you when you are raving about your experience when you get home - answer to that is to be with like-minded crazy people and the only way to be sure of that is to go do another Camino
If you hike to Muley Point, it is like looking at Monument Valley…..from heaven!I am blessed to live in a beautiful part of the country. But really...it's ALL beautiful when I open my eyes to it! Moab (Arches) is on the docket again for the end of August. I love that place. Thanks for reminding me!
It has been added to my "HIKE LIST" of places to go and will likely happen in the fall after my Camino!If you hike to Muley Point, it is like looking at Monument Valley…..from heaven!
I just found one of my photos of Muley Point from a few years back; if you like, I can send it via 'start a conversation' but only with your permission….MaggieIt has been added to my "HIKE LIST" of places to go and will likely happen in the fall after my Camino!Thanks!!!
Hello Eloisa I am sure you have discovered as had I early on, that this forum is a gift to us all. I recently was introduced to woman who just returned from the Camino, so we are now hiking together. Guess what we talk about??? I start my walk from St. Jean on Sept 25. MaggieSo good knowing that this is a worldwide feeling ! The madness and the friends/family who don´t share/understand it
I will be on the Camino Sept 6th, my first time and I decided not to talk about it anymore to those who don´t have the same feeling I have. Quite ok and happy ´cause I have so many others who are wishing me lucky and a Buen Camino. I live in Brazil so it will be a long long way to Spain. Your posts made me laugh and gave me peace. Eloisa
I can absolutely relate! My sis and I will begin our on Sept 1. Oh the anticipation! Buen Camino!I cannot begin to put into words how excited I am a d how much I am looking forward to my Camino!!! I don't know anyone here in my "normal" circle who comprehends the thrill I get when I talk about walking through Spain. Almost all of them think I'm crazy and some have told me "it's a ridiculous way" to use my hard-earned time off from work. I feel otherwise. 68 days until I board the plane here in beautiful Utah (USA) and 71 days until my feet hit the trail!!! I am simply giddy and delirious with excitement and anticipation!!!!
Buen Viaje, to you both. I hope it is all you imagined.Yes I can relate. I begin my 1st Camino on September 1. I will be travelling alone and carrying my sisters ashes with me. We had planned to do this for years but alas she never made it so in her honor I walk. My co-workers think I'm nuts and my husband is beside himself with worry...but I am so giddy and excited I cannot contain my joy!!! I look forward to it all: The good, the bad, the easy the hard.
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