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  1. ChesterChick

    Recent thoughts on walking in September during Covid

    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...
  2. ChesterChick

    The camino is boring landscapes, paved roads, traffic…

    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.
  3. ChesterChick

    The camino is boring landscapes, paved roads, traffic…

    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...
  4. ChesterChick

    Recommendation for best Ladies Pack

    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.
  5. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

    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.
  6. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

    Did you ever hear of Chester, Nova Scotia Canada
  7. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

  8. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

    Glad to hear this - are you a Chester chap from England???
  9. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

  10. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

    No problem then getting accommodations - alburgues or pensions? Rain is no problem I live on the coast of Nova Scotia
  11. ChesterChick

    Primitivo in October

    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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