No age limits on the Camino I was told, no one can predict an experience at any age - I was called "elderly" when I mentioned bringing 3 children 22, 20, 16 hahahaha - it's the first time being called that, and it won't be the last...but I'm only 48
Just booked flights to walk July - 1st week of August 2015 :) I am blessed to be walking with 3 of my children, starting in STJpdp to Santiago - all of us are looking forward to our experience after reading several great books
Are there pillows available while staying in the alberques? One of us has a bad neck on occasion ;)- not that we will pack a full size pillow but may try an inflated??:cool:
We are walking from STJPP-Santiago, me (Mom) and three of my children. Any advice of what towns to spend more time in with these ages, suggestions and tips welcome here
I've read the same book, feel the same way and we are from NH. However we will be doing the 500 miles in July-August. It is a blessing to have the "interrupted" time in life to cross this off your bucket list. I taking 3 of my children with me..I pray they may have the same zeal as you! Enjoy...
- I piggy-backed on this thread - your advice is excellent! I just copied and pasted to 3 of my children who are joining me in July and August - thank you
thanks all! We do have flex time 4-6 days and yes Finisterre is a must for us - we are walking with a purpose..like so many :) - I appreciate all the comments (elderly? not so much - it's a first and won't be the last ) and time. My experience tells me we will work as one body - when one is...
Any tips/suggestions for July/August hike (entire distance) on clothing for mornings -evenings; rain?; how warm or hot within the hostels etc- and any other suggestions are very welcome. thanks
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