DOver
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Madrid to San Salvador to Norte
In 30 days (April 30), I'll leave Australia to fly to Madrid to begin my Camino on May 3rd. After 6 months of planning, revising, and re-re-vising many times, I have a plan. I'll walk the Camino Madrid to Sahagun, then head off-track to Aguilar de Campoo, where I'll pick up the Olvidado and back to La Robla. There, I'll join the San Salvador to Oviedo. From Oviedo, I'll take the section north to Norte and around the top until I reach the Camino dos Faros and down to Finisterre.
I know, in some eyes, I'm a 'tourist' and not a pilgrim. I'm not concerned with titles... I call myself a Caminante (Wanderer), anyway. All I'll say about my journey is that I believe the Camino has decided my journey. Without boring details... each step in my planning has been an exercise in accepting what was pushed to me. Choices made that didn't fit the way became difficult while those that have led me became easy. Signs and omens (in which I believe) helped me choose.
I'm not meant to go to Santiago. I felt that, almost from the start. I AM meant to go to Muxia. Places that have no foundation in a 'Camino', such as Uruana (Villa del Libros) have become important to me... not simply as sight-seeing attractions. I'm meant to go there.
Other decisions have been made that I can't explain. From the first, I've known that I'll take no photos or write any posts during my journey. I don't know why, but that is what I'm meant to do. I've studied the route, but will not use an app or gps. If my route contains unexpected 'detours', they will be for a reason and I'll look for those reasons, along the way.
The other thing of which I have believed from the beginning is that something will happen for me along my journey. That feeling has not waivered.
So, Que comience la jornada.
I know, in some eyes, I'm a 'tourist' and not a pilgrim. I'm not concerned with titles... I call myself a Caminante (Wanderer), anyway. All I'll say about my journey is that I believe the Camino has decided my journey. Without boring details... each step in my planning has been an exercise in accepting what was pushed to me. Choices made that didn't fit the way became difficult while those that have led me became easy. Signs and omens (in which I believe) helped me choose.
I'm not meant to go to Santiago. I felt that, almost from the start. I AM meant to go to Muxia. Places that have no foundation in a 'Camino', such as Uruana (Villa del Libros) have become important to me... not simply as sight-seeing attractions. I'm meant to go there.
Other decisions have been made that I can't explain. From the first, I've known that I'll take no photos or write any posts during my journey. I don't know why, but that is what I'm meant to do. I've studied the route, but will not use an app or gps. If my route contains unexpected 'detours', they will be for a reason and I'll look for those reasons, along the way.
The other thing of which I have believed from the beginning is that something will happen for me along my journey. That feeling has not waivered.
So, Que comience la jornada.