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[QUOTE="Laliibeans, post: 121111, member: 23953"] Hi everyone, I'm glad so many others are also planning their 2014 Camino already. I thought I was just being over-zealous. This trip is actually my mum's doing. She's been wanting to go for a while, and so my big sister, niece, and i have decided to join her. We're aiming for mid April/May starting in SJPP (from Adelaide, Australia). It'll be a bit of a challenge for us, I think. Thought my sister and I used to be big hikers, I have become significantly less so over the last five years due to arthritis in my foot. Despite this I still managed the Overland Track in Tasmania last year, but it was painful. I'm working on taking the best possible care of my foot however, so I should be fine. It's just my little obstacle! My mum has had one hip replaced, due for the other when we get back from the Camino, and arthritis in her spine, but determination and spirit always win out! She's been unstoppable on our practice walks. She and my niece also have Coeliac, but we've already looked up how to say that in Spanish. This might sound dreary but it's really anything but that. We all have our own obstacles and reasons for going, and we're all dying to start! [/QUOTE]
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