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Oh well obviously we don't understand one another, we've both read the wrong things into our questions and answers. All the best in your shoe hunting, hope you find the best to suit your feet.😊🙃
Don't worry about what other people wear on their feet. It is a very personal choice depending on the shape of your feet. I personally am of the traditional ilk and still wear light weight walking boots. But they have always suited my feet, not a blister in over ten years, goodness knows what I...
Rolls are reversed in our house, my husband for the same reason as your wife stays at home. His duties of care also include looking after my dog and keeping an eye on my bees!!
If you finish another Camino as a Druid aim to finish at Finisterre ,where before the Christians started walking to Santiago de Compostela the Pagans ended their walk. Hope you find what you are looking for
I started my last Camino on my own. The first day was the only day I walked on my own, even then I had company on and off. That evening I dined with new friends and although these friends change from time to time I never walked on my own.
If it helps I am 5'6", female of average weight, fit for my age, I'm 66, and carry about 7kgs ( about 15.5lbs old money) with water, and have never struggled with the weight.
I sympathise with you entirely. I broke my ankle at the beginning of November last year. Thankfully it was was low down on my fibular, so not a seriously load bearing bone and it was a clean break. It took 6 weeks before I was allowed to walk without the boot. I was then given a splint and...
I think it would be a good idea to contact the British Pilgrimage Trust they would be able to help you. I don't know vast amount about it but they would be able to help you and give you more information. As far as I am aware they are talking to people like the Churches Trust, Historic buildings...
The British Pilgrimage Trust is trying to rectify the problem of accomodation by encouraging the use of redundant churches and chapels. Obviously services would be minimal but it would be a cheap bed for the night and would depend on the guardians of the said churches. I should imagine if it got...
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