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Help please
We are 2 older ladies wanting to walk Santiago to Finisterre but find the suggested stages too long
For us. We would ideally like to walk 12/13 km per day. Any suggestions please.?
CMD
I am a ‘sucker’ for Camino books and one of the most interesting I have read is Grandma’s on the Camino written by the granny herself Mary O’Hara Wyman who, at the age of 70, undertook to walk from St Jean to Santiago alone. She decided to leave her phone at home !! And only bought walking poles...
You WILL enjoy this walk all over again and you WILL get the clarity on life that you are seeking! My friend and I did this stage last year and enjoyed every minute. Sad to read that the Casa Morgade is not currently open as it was a great stopping point!
I feel quite envious of you and wish you...
Go girl. I wanted to do (at least part of) the Camino in 1996 when I was 58 but was told I was ‘too old’. I put the thought of the Camino to the back of my mind but it never stopped calling me. Then, in 2019, when I was 81 and my friend was 75, we walked from Sarria to Santiago and that stretch...
My friend and I had also planned for a Porto to Santiago Pilgrimage in May this year but obviously this must be postponed. We are also hoping it may be possible to do it in, maybe, September all being well.🙏🙏🙏
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