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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
How do people 60-and-over plan their Camino?
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[QUOTE="Magnara, post: 155221, member: 462"] We walked it when we were both 60. 5 weeks before we left, my husband fell and tore his shoulder muscle - he had to have a major surgical reconstruction. We wondered whether to stay home, but his doctor said, have a go, it's your shoulder not your feet. So off we set, with his arm still in a sling, and walked the whole way with me doing up his bootlaces and cutting up his meat. It was fabulous just the same. Our next camino, In Italy, I was only a few months on from having a vertebra replaced in my spine - and we still did it. Walking is fabulous, you do it at your own pace, stop when you need, stay a few days if you want to somewhere, and you end up incredibly fit (and a bit smug). Go for it - just remember, there are no rules (except for the last 100km) so do it your way. Maggie Ramsay The Italian Camino (Amazon) [/QUOTE]
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