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[QUOTE="TravellingMan22, post: 1213049, member: 110285"] I have had similar thoughts about dedicating a European summer to maybe walking for 6 consecutive months with the caminos very much top of the list. Whilst something like the PCT sounds fantastic, it would be tricky for me (European citizen and passport holder) due to various phobias (snakes, bears, heights (not sure if relevant on PCT)), length of stay, insurance costs and so on. I have poor upper body strength too and there would be lots of carry I assume). And a fair bit of preplanning which I don’t like! Plus I am rubbish at ‘outdoors stuff’ and cannot even put a tent up though I would learn if I did a 6 months Camino in Europe. The infrastructure, costs, weather, and relatively simplicity all make camino walking super attractive and make it something I may do possibly April to September 2025. I do chop and change my mind all the time though and the fact that I wouldn’t have to do any planning would mean I could change plan at any moment (both a good thing and a bad thing)! I have done the Frances, Norte and Portuguese (from Porto), so wouldn’t prioritise those, VDLP would be top priority, and then work the others around that. I need to acquire more knowledge about the various walks and routes. Walking from UK to Spain (obv with ferry across water) to start sounds attractive too! [/QUOTE]
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