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While I totally understand your desire to walk the Camino in September there are a couple of things I think you should consider. I also an Canadian and it is my understanding that the level 3 travel advisory issued by the federal government in March is still in effect. Therefore you can’t get...
For the record I am now 72 turning 73 just before my next Camino. If you are in good physical shape you can do it - set your own pace and relax and enjoy the ride. So many times in life we let our fears hold us back - doing the Camino helped to free me from that.
Your post touches me - please don’t let others take away the joy of doino a Camino from you. I did my first Camino by myself in 2017 at 70 years old - had a ball - didn’t feel unsafe at all - wonderful experience. Find your courage to tell others to keep their thoughts to themselves and go for...
Hi, I have done two Caminos with my Osprey Talon 44 and I just love it. Will use it again in the fall when I do the Primitivo - and for the record I am 5ft 2in and it fits me perfectly. Good luck with your choice.
Chester is a small village forty miles down the coast from Halifax. And surprisingly my father also sailed on the convoys WW2 (Canadian Navy even though he was a Brit) from Halifax to England. Small world.
Is there anyone who has walked the Primitivo in October? If so I would appreciate any advice, tips, or cautions you might have - I want to start on Oct. 10 and go through to Muxia. I am concerned about getting through the mountains at that time of the year - hope to hear from someone.
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