travelinchick007
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- May-June (2020)
Hey guys, I'm planning on doing the Camino Frances in May/June 2020 and a crazy idea struck me. My kitty, Honey is 10 years old and never leaves my side. When I go somewhere for the weekend, I miss her terribly and my boyfriend says she walks around the house meowing looking for me.
So I'm already planning on doing the Camino next year but the idea stuck me, what if she came too? I've already looked up what I would need to take her as far as documentations, (passport, vet notes, tags, etc). I found a stroller I could get to see if she even likes it (before I leave, obviously). My question to you guys who have done the camino already, how hard do you think it would be to find accommodations for us? I'm sure the albergues won't allow us to stay there, but do you think I would have a hard time finding a place to sleep each night?
Again, I'm just toying with the idea, I haven't completely decided, but I think it would be really nice to have her do the camino with me. We have done dozens of road trips over the last 10 years so shes used to traveling and is leash trained, but the Camino will be completely new for her (and me).
Thanks for any feedback including maybe something I'm not thinking of.
So I'm already planning on doing the Camino next year but the idea stuck me, what if she came too? I've already looked up what I would need to take her as far as documentations, (passport, vet notes, tags, etc). I found a stroller I could get to see if she even likes it (before I leave, obviously). My question to you guys who have done the camino already, how hard do you think it would be to find accommodations for us? I'm sure the albergues won't allow us to stay there, but do you think I would have a hard time finding a place to sleep each night?
Again, I'm just toying with the idea, I haven't completely decided, but I think it would be really nice to have her do the camino with me. We have done dozens of road trips over the last 10 years so shes used to traveling and is leash trained, but the Camino will be completely new for her (and me).
Thanks for any feedback including maybe something I'm not thinking of.