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    Hareforit reacted to davejsy's post in the thread Camino Dating with Like Like.
    Well I definitely didn't go on the Camino looking for love, and there was nothing at the end, but there might have been something in between. But yes, I share the romanticism of finding love on the Camino, and why not, and some do. I blogged my...
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    Hareforit reacted to Tincatinker's post in the thread Camino Dating with Haha Haha.
    I’ve been in a relationship with Camino since 2012. Still together 👍
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    Hareforit reacted to Luka's post in the thread Camino Dating with Like Like.
    Not a very serious topic, but I just realised how ideal it would be to find romance on the Camino. A fellow pilgrim seems like the perfect match: he likes walking, he likes Spain, he does his own laundry, he gets up early, he shares similar...
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    Something a little unusual on the Spanish news websites today. Two pilgrims forced to climb an oak tree to escape from a cow defending her calf. Apparently they called the Guardia Civil from their perch in the tree and the Guardia moved the...
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    Hareforit reacted to alexwalker's post in the thread Can I do the camino at 16 with Like Like.
    Firstly, I am very happy about people of young age walking the Camino: It can be a lifechanger. Secondly, you will make new friends: When I was 60, I walked for several days with a Dutch man, 22. We are still friends. Age is only a number.
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    Hareforit replied to the thread Who's counting….
    In exactly 90 days I will be walking my second Camino. This time I am looking forward to being solo, going at my own pace, and taking each day as it comes. Walking the Portuguese from Porto.
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    That is true. The grooves from the carts were pretty cool.
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    Hareforit reacted to mgnswaus's post in the thread Into Baiona - Litoral or Coastal? with Like Like.
    I’ve walked both. The beauty of the blue up-and-over route is that you walk along Roman roads with the grooves carved by the chariot wheels. So much history, and you can, if you stand still and close your eyes, ‘feel’ the energy and presence of...
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    I took the blue...up a mountain. And down a mountain. It was a beautiful view, but wish I had stayed on the litoral route.

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