ErnieHoppy
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- Time of past OR future Camino
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Hi there,
My mother and I are considering doing the Portuguese Way of the Camino. Neither of us have ever done any portion of it. I am a 30 year old, healthy person and I would put myself in the reasonably physically fit category. My mother is 60 years old. She is healthy. She has no chronic medical conditions and no problems with her joints. She does light aerobic activity a couple of times a week, walks regularly, and is an avid gardener in the summer months. However, I am worried that she will find the long days of walking tiresome and challenging beyond what is a sensible level of difficulty. Are there many dangerous parts of this route? I have read that much of this route is flat and on board walks. Is there anyone out there who can shed some light on difficulty level and whether it is achievable for someone like my mom? Just curious. Would like like some advice and a vote of confidence.
Ernie Hoppy
My mother and I are considering doing the Portuguese Way of the Camino. Neither of us have ever done any portion of it. I am a 30 year old, healthy person and I would put myself in the reasonably physically fit category. My mother is 60 years old. She is healthy. She has no chronic medical conditions and no problems with her joints. She does light aerobic activity a couple of times a week, walks regularly, and is an avid gardener in the summer months. However, I am worried that she will find the long days of walking tiresome and challenging beyond what is a sensible level of difficulty. Are there many dangerous parts of this route? I have read that much of this route is flat and on board walks. Is there anyone out there who can shed some light on difficulty level and whether it is achievable for someone like my mom? Just curious. Would like like some advice and a vote of confidence.
Ernie Hoppy