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No. I met all sorts of people with all sorts of conditions on the Camino. The youngest peregrino I met was about one month old and the oldest was in her eighties. I met a man who was doing the Camino with his wife in a wheelchair who also used some type of respiratory machine (I'm not sure what it was).After dreaming about it for 20 years, I'm determined to walk the Camino Frances in the Fall of 2016, from St. Jean to Finisterre.
Two problems:
1) I'll be 74 years old
2) I have a colostomy
Am I crazy to try this?
After dreaming about it for 20 years, I'm determined to walk the Camino Frances in the Fall of 2016, from St. Jean to Finisterre.
Two problems:
1) I'll be 74 years old
2) I have a colostomy
Am I crazy to try this?
If you were on Camino in June/July, 2014, they might be a couple from Oklahoma, USA. They have a blog.No. I met all sorts of people with all sorts of conditions on the Camino. The youngest peregrino I met was about one month old and the oldest was in her eighties. I met a man who was doing the Camino with his wife in a wheelchair who also used some type of respiratory machine (I'm not sure what it was).
That was my wife, Deborah Krebs, www.adventuresareforeveryone.com we are taking her memory with us again, June/July 2019If you were on Camino in June/July, 2014, they might be a couple from Oklahoma, USA. They have a blog.
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