Thanks Sarah!
Hope to meet up with you on the way.
FYI: I'm 68, and very fit (training by climbing high altitude mts. in Calif.)........BUT..... I still made a promise to my friends and family...."listen to your body". If it says "slow down" or "enough for today ".....then that's what I will do. I'd rather walk at a slower pace and enjoy my surroundings. The Camino is not a competition race. If I make it in 35 days instead of 30, then so be it.
By the way, last August I was touring Spain by myself for 4 weeks. After my tour of Northern, Central and Southern Spain ended, I only had 3 days left before flying home, so I flew up to Santiago and took a bus from Santiago to Azura...then I walked back to to Santiago (25 miles). It took me two days to do it.
The way I saw it, I was a "mini pilgrim".
When I arrived in the main plaza on day two, and saw all the pilgrims there, some jumping with joy that they "made it", and some crying their eyes out that they actually finished, and that their long journey had finally come to an end, I knew that I had to come back and walk the whole Camino. So..... here I am, one year later, training like mad. I keep hearing horror stories about crossing the Pyrenees, so I'm trying to get prepared.
Anyway, sorry fo the long post.
I'm sure we'll meet up somewhere on the Way.
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Camino Frances...starting on Sept. 4th....SJPDP to Santiago....and hopefully to Finistere).