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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="MichaelB10398, post: 92748, member: 6406"] [b]Re: Heights-Vertigo - for over 60[/b] My dear Yukon Golden Pilgrim, I grew up in Alaska and loved every day I was there. You will have no problems on the Camino and you will do smashingly well on the Way from St. Jean over the Pyrenees. Have no concerns whatsoever. The Chilkoot is not the Camino; thank God. The Chilkoot was only taken because there was gold at the end of the trail. The Way of the Camino was easiestbecause it was the easist ways to get to Santiago de Compostela. If one way does not work there was always another way around. Geez, thinking about Alaska I long for a good bite into a sourdough pancake. We lived on the Salcha River and had a huge smoke house where we smoked enough salmon and dolly varden to last all year for our family and several others. I only remoccasionallyuying hamburger occaisionly; all the meat we ate was moose or what we caught in the river. The trail is wide on the Camino; a good 49'er gal will do just fine. [/QUOTE]
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