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When I first joined the forum there was only discussion on the Camino Frances. Slowly, over the years, pilgrims have started to experience other Caminos , especially within Spain. The Camino Portuguese has really taken off! I guess that I am a creature of habit and chained to the CF. If I did want to take another route to Santiago our forum now has an abundance of info on other routes to draw from.
 
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I've done one Camino, the Camino Frances. I was 75 when I undertook the journey in 2017. Once in Santiago, I said (mostly to myself), "okay. That's done. I did it! Now, what's next? Why do people continue to do the CF year after year? What's the point? There are many other adventures to undertake." Fast forward two months, and there I was, thinking about doing it all over again. A day does not go by when I'm hiking in our forest lands or in the Cascades when I don't think about my time on the Camino Frances. Then the yearning begins anew. I get it. I'm planning to do it again as my 80th birthday present to myself. And, yes, the CF, for I am chained to it like Renshaw.
 
Interesting that as much as the forum has grown, there are 870 guests online on the forum as I type this. I guess some people just have commitment issues!
Go ahead and join...we don't bite!
 
I’ve already enjoyed other trails.
One day sitting in a porch out of a hostel chatting with other fellow pilgrim and wondering why we still felt drawn to the Frances, he told me other routes being cool, spectacular or even nicer weren’t like Mother Camino.
Not completely sure about that statement, it made me think though.
 
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I've done one Camino, the Camino Frances. I was 75 when I undertook the journey in 2017. Once in Santiago, I said (mostly to myself), "okay. That's done. I did it! Now, what's next? Why do people continue to do the CF year after year? What's the point? There are many other adventures to undertake." Fast forward two months, and there I was, thinking about doing it all over again. A day does not go by when I'm hiking in our forest lands or in the Cascades when I don't think about my time on the Camino Frances. Then the yearning begins anew. I get it. I'm planning to do it again as my 80th birthday present to myself. And, yes, the CF, for I am chained to it like Renshaw.
.....and the same for so many of us. I Love the Camino Frances and it always shows me some different side of itself. Keep walking my friend and my your 80th on the Camino become a reality especially in these troubled times we are experiencing now. 🍀 🌻
 
I’ve already enjoyed other trails.
One day sitting in a porch out of a hostel chatting with other fellow pilgrim and wondering why we still felt drawn to the Frances, he told me other routes being cool, spectacular or even nicer weren’t like Mother Camino.
Not completely sure about that statement, it made me think though.
It's the flow of humanity on the Frances that appeals to me. I have walked other Camino routes, but the Frances is special.
 
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