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For the moment I've had my Camino fix, but this addiction is hard to shake. The Camino is an essential part of my life and I wouldn't be surprised if you see me walking again in a year or two. How about you?
Hi MichaelC. This is Robert. I walked with you quite a bit in France. Thanks for posting this. I have been wondering about your thoughts concerning the Via Podiensis and the Camino Frances. Enjoyed hiking with you and reading this very informative post!
Taking care of your feet is job #1 on the Camino. I am 67 and walked the Camino last September/October with NO blisters! Here's what I did and what I suggest...
1.) Get good hiking boots or shoes. Don't skimp on money here. Your shoes/boots are the most important items you will purchase for...
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