Geoff
has often said that our Camino started at the time we made the decision to do
it...Several months back, Geoff read a post on the forum he follows that
suggested practicing everything is a good idea; including if at all possible a
two day walk that mirrors the conditions of the Camino. Put these two things
together and you have our Mini Camino weekend.
Several
weeks ago, we phoned Geoff’s cousin Jim (and Cherry) who live in Sooke to see
if they would be up for an overnight visit from us, with the thought that we
would walk most of the way to and from their place. When my knee injury got in
the way, they graciously delayed our visit for a week (turns out it worked out
better for them as well, so everyone was happy). Given the knee situation we
cut back a bit on the distance, walking just over 21k on the way there and
around 24k on the way back (thanks Caitlin, for dropping us early on Saturday,
and Jim for picking us up and dropping us at the agreed rendezvous point).
Some
differences between our mini Camino and the real thing:
- Geoff had his full pack weight, but I didn’t
- people were going both ways on the trail and they all spoke English
- the company and the accommodations at Jim and Cherry’s will likely not be matched on the Camino
- we came back to our own home after only two days of walking
- we had a big breakfast each day before starting out
- the bus ride at the end of the day today - required to get us home
Some
similarities with the Camino (I’m guessing here...)
- long sections of trail with no amenities (food or washrooms)
- the sun behind us most of the way, and temperatures in the low twenties (if we’re lucky that’s what we’ll get in September
- early morning start (at least the first morning)
- our gear...we’ve pretty much got it sorted now
- A few blisters
Probably
the best news for me was how my knee held up - unfortunately I don’t have the
blister thing dealt with yet, but I did learn that changing to sandals later in
the walk makes a huge difference.
All
in all it was a great weekend which left us a little weary, but with a pleasant
sense of accomplishment.
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