Gérard Trèves is one of the very few authors writing about their way BACK from Santiago to home.
This 69 years old French man walked from le Puy to Santiago. The following year, he took a plane to Santiago
and decided to walk back to his home in the French Savoie, near the Swiss border.
Gérard Trèves' book helped me answer many questions I have before starting my walk for peace, from Santiago to
France and further (next year...).
What is it like to walk against the pilgrim stream?
Does every pilgrim you cross tell you that you walk in
the wrong direction?
Do pilgrims take time to stop and talk with those who walk back?
Are there other pilgrims walking the "reverse" camino?
Do you sometimes find yourself alone or are you in the crowd all day?
Do you feel lonely or get lost?
Don't you feel lonely as you can't make friends for more than a few hours? No familier
faces? No group you "belong to"?
Do you recognise (and get recognised by) people you met on your way to Santiago, in
albergues or villages, even il it was one year before?
And last but not least, is it easy to find your way as there are no yellow arrows showing
the way back from Santiago?
If you can answer these questions (French or Spanish are OK!), if you know books or blogs written by pilgrims
on their way back from Santiago, if you made this experience, please, leave me a comment below!
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Edward (Friday, 21 April 2017 15:19)
on April 20 th 2016 we started our pilgrimage from polish-ukrainian border in the town Medyka.
Friend of my ,age 75 had walked all the way to Santiago.
I had finished in Goerlitz -Germany.I will help any pilgrims who are interested in Polish Camino.We have over 5000 km of st James Ways.
Edward (Wednesday, 03 May 2017 09:06)
MY ADRES IS ewolski.ny@gmail.com
I speak English well.