I just did a sort-of-trial-packing for my Camino, and all I can say is: now I know why a 24-liter pack is considered small. Oh boy.
In other news, I wanted to write about something I saw the other weekend. I was visiting friends in Maryland (one of whom walked the Camino years ago), and it was a Camino-filled two days: we spent hours talking about the walk, practicing Spanish phrases, eating tapas and drinking sangria at a Spanish restaurant, going on a few hikes.
We were there for the town’s ‘First Saturday’ and the theme was art- there was live entertainment, art demonstrations, community art projects. We walked down a street and saw large chalkboard panels propped against the side of a building, with the words ‘Before I Die I Will…’ written at the top.
Dozens of people had supplied answers, from ‘Go to Italy’ to ‘Be a Mom’. We spent a few minutes reading through the panels, and pointing out our favorite answers.
“Look,” I pointed. “Someone wrote, ‘Find Waldo’.”
“And look just above that,” my friend said. “Walk the Camino.”
It seemed amazing to me that someone had written that they want to walk the Camino. Maybe it was because I rarely see or hear Camino references in my every day life. Maybe it’s because when I tell people what I’m doing this summer, almost nobody has ever heard of the Camino.
Or maybe it’s because the Camino is something that people dream about, something they put on their bucket lists. Knowing that someone answered the question ‘Before I die I will…’ with ‘walk the Camino’ makes me think about how incredible this experience is going to be. I’ve been so caught up in the preparations and the scrambling and training that I’ve lost some of the pure excitement and giddy disbelief of going on a pilgrimage through Spain.
I’m about to walk 500 miles across Spain. Before I die, I WILL attempt to walk 500 miles across Spain. What a great thing to get to do.
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More signs from the universe that you’re doing the right thing. Also, 24 liters is definitely too small, but 40 L should be fine 🙂
I have an important question for you, Nadine: When you get to Cruz de Ferro what will you leave? Have you made your decision yet?
I have a couple of small rocks I’m bringing along (I almost forgot to pack them!!).
At this point, I’m going to have to make do with the 24 L pack… it’s pretty small, though it’s definitely forcing me to make some tough packing choices…
I still can’t believe you’ve managed to fit 18 lbs into that amount of space….I guess that deserves a congratulations of sorts!
I forget what we are doing too sometimes!
Nadine,
How awesome is that? I’ve got on my bucket list to walk all the routes of the Camino. Once you get there you will most probably get ‘bitten’. I’ve been back 3 times, ready to leave on my 4th in August. I’ve walked 3 routes so far, next year the Le Puy and del Norte. I’ve truly been bitten!!! 🙂
Arlène
I started reading all about the Le Puy route and almost skipped doing the Frances so that I could do that one instead! It sounds so beautiful… (so maybe that will be my next one?)