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I have two lady friends who are walking CF France in May. I have walked with both and believe they have the endurance,mental strength and determination to complete this magical spiritual walk through the finest country in the world, however......
If I was a betting man I would wager they will not walk in together.
I found on the Camino that you find soulmates of either sex and that your pace, conversation and reasons for doing the camino seems to draw you together and you end up as lifelong friends.
My question to to pilgrims of experience is how did your relationship endure the walk to SDC and this includes married couples as well.
I witnessed many spats on the CF which included Jealousy of flirtation, stress under physical pressure, housing arrangements, money,hygiene ( you get to know your friends on the Camino) alcohol, taking a bus on a wet day,snoring and the big one taking the wrong route ( blame game)
I’m sure most mended their friendships on return but am interested in the writers experiences, I for one will walk alone and walk into SDC with a group in the last week.
If I was a betting man I would wager they will not walk in together.
I found on the Camino that you find soulmates of either sex and that your pace, conversation and reasons for doing the camino seems to draw you together and you end up as lifelong friends.
My question to to pilgrims of experience is how did your relationship endure the walk to SDC and this includes married couples as well.
I witnessed many spats on the CF which included Jealousy of flirtation, stress under physical pressure, housing arrangements, money,hygiene ( you get to know your friends on the Camino) alcohol, taking a bus on a wet day,snoring and the big one taking the wrong route ( blame game)
I’m sure most mended their friendships on return but am interested in the writers experiences, I for one will walk alone and walk into SDC with a group in the last week.