So here we go. I am sixty eight years old this year. I have lost my interest in competing
in sports but still like doing things that require some real commitment and preparation. I find it
hard to go to the gym just to stay in shape, I need a mission.
Two weeks ago I attended a birthday party where I ran into a friend who I haven't
seen for months. Last year she became a widow and wanted to refind her way as a single
woman. She told me about how she walked El Camino de Santiago in northern Spain. 500 miles
afoot, 30 days, among other people, strangers, but basically alone. "Are you kidding me?" She averaged 20 miles a day for 25 days, and then visited someplace else in Europe for a few
days before coming back to the states.
I never heard of El Camino but I soon found out that many of my friends knew about it
in varying degrees. There's a movie called The Way with Martin Sheen, and a train just crashed there.
I have been finding other people who have walked all or a part of it. I don't know
where I have been, but I never heard of the place. But I'm learning more about it every
day.
On the way home from the birthday party I told my wife I was going to try to walk
El Camino de Santiago next year (2014) and then I told her the little bit I knew about it.
"Are you kidding me?" For reasons I cannot explain I decided to give this trip
a shot, on the spot, at a birthday party.
Are out kidding me? This is your wife speaking. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that I admire your conviction for undertaking this mission. I know it will be one hell of an experience. I can't wait to hear all of the stories that will result.
My advice? Bring lots and lots of band aids. Even if you don't need them they will help you make lots of friend along the trail.
September 3, 2013 at 8:08 PM
Katie Mcniff's husband did that walk last year!
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
Let your hair grow long and bring a "Harley"...It would be a whole different experience... :-)
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous! I would do this walk in a heartbeat, even the part where you lose your backpack in the river..and have to sleep with a bunch of snoring hikers who probably have stinky feet
ReplyDeleteHope that you have better luck there than your African mountain climbing adventure.
DeleteYou won't need bandaids to make friends!
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