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[QUOTE="followtheyellowarrows, post: 564282, member: 74739"] I walked the Camino Frances in 2014 and I am still getting my camino fix by hanging out in these forums... I am dreaming of a camino #2 in future but since my return home I've had a child and I can't see myself walking with my toddler or leaving him for an extended period of time just yet. So, I'm trying to determine how old he needs to be before I feel like I can leave him... and any younger siblings who might show up. I'm jealous of those who have the time and money and stage of life to do an annual Camino, especially those Europeans who don't need to spend $800+ on flights just to get there and back! On the plus side I walked the camino with a few family members so every now and then we reminisce, which I'm sure is annoying for the rest of the family who didn't come along :p. We've also taken on a 'camino' a little closer to home - the Bruce trail in Ontario which amazingly is longer than the CF but doesn't have cheap lodgings (or cafe con leches) along the way. We've been walking on weekends with the little one on my partner's back. We estimated that at the rate we're going it'll take us 10+ years to finish! BUT - it gets us out walking and gives us a goal to look forward to. [/QUOTE]
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