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Hi Mobilemejen, please don't worry. I walked the Le Puy route last year aged 64. I did not know a lot of French - only the basics. Yes, there are lots of ups and downs but if you managed on the CF and you are fairly fit you should be ok. I just took it easy for the first few days - first...
I already have tentative plans to walk the LePuy route with two seasoned Camino friends next June, Lord willing. I'm sure the research and planning will keep my mind occupied on rainy days between now and then...oh, and including spending time with all of you on the forum. :)
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Viranani - when I walked into the church at Rabanal - the same thing happened to me, I started weeping and weeping. Maybe I was already thinking about and preparing myself for the moment I would put down my stone at the foot of the cross.
Absolutely. The walk from Santiago to Finisterre and Muxia was one of the highlights of my camino. It is a beautiful route and walking the last stretch into Finisterre on that long white beach was very special.
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