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My friend gave me a copy of The Way in April 2014, a few months before my 60th. When I lived in the UK I had seen snippets of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage and couldn't understand why anyone would want to take a walking holiday. So it was with a lot of negativity and...
Thanks for sharing your list David. As a result of a couple of camino accidents my left hip was severely damaged; the arthritic pain limited how far I could walk. So I walked across Spain with Drew, Jamie, Angela, Efren and Linsday. Then in 2019, with a new hip, I went back and this time...
Thanks Rick, to avoid the mid-day heat we walked out before dawn, so I really never got to see the track. Loved the way you managed to capture the ice.
13 September 2016 - Azambuja - Porto de Muge then onto Santarem. Love the Portuguese architecture. We started our trip in Lisboa a few days earlier - my blog - Camino Portuguese – wayfinding nightmare and blistering heat - sums up our initial few days on the ever-changing tracks.
This week my virtual Camino - re-tracing my Camino Frances 2019 for those pilgrims having to cancel their 2020 trip - Fromista to Bercainos del Real Camino, is a food feast. I think this thread bought back the memories of all the amazing food we found in this part of the Meseta. Thanks again...
Thanks, Ivar, great thread.
I have some outstanding memories from my Camino travels in France, Spain, Portugal. However, the special ones seem to come from the Portuguese Camino - a few highlights...
Lisboa - pastries to rival France (Fabrico) - and of course Pastel Del Nata in Belem (off the...
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