Our (Aussie) boys were 9 and 11 on their first camino and 11 and 14 on their second. I agree with Kiwi-family - probably most important question is 'do they want to walk'. This was a fabulous experience for everyone as well as for us as a...
On my third Camino I was taking a selfie off to the side of the path when a female voice offered to help me. I politely declined without stopping what I was doing. When I finished, I saw the female walking away. I caught up with her about 300...
I don't know whether I'm more shocked that you don't seem to have reported this attempted rape or that you actually spoke with this creature later on your journey. I'm so sorry that this should've occurred and hope that you've been able to get...
Hmmm....there is a flip side to this. In 2011 I was walking my first Camino, from Vézelay to Santiago. Somewhat shocked by the huge numbers encountered at SJPdP, after five weeks of tranquillity, I nonetheless embraced the different sort of...
Thank you for commenting. Gronze has some weird stages. I mostly followed what worked best for me, which was more or less the stages as per les Amis.
I don't have a blog (long anymore), this is now my blog, sort of.
Thank you for this amazing recount of your camino, Caminka, it was a great read. It is good to note that you are able to find accommodations 'mid stage' according to the stages set out in Gronze. I wonder, do you have a blog? Thank you again...
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