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[QUOTE="scruffy1, post: 144940, member: 10031"] Go n-éirí an bóthar leat agus go raibh gaoth bhog ar do dhroim! Climbing Croagh Patrick might be fun and might also help you prepare. Do realie though the real difficulties walking the Camino are not physical. Sure there are difficult passages here and there and sure you will meet people with blisters, infections, sprains and pains, Achilles, and many other ailments but again the only difficulty is your self, your motivation, and your perseverance. The Camino requires one to rise early in the morning and walk 20 or 25 or 30 kilometers. To do it again tomorrow, to do it again the day after tomorrow, next week, two weeks from then, and next month as well. Luckily the Camino is inspiring, it is also great fun, but the only true obstacles will be those which you yourself create much more difficult to overcome then any topography you will confront in Spain. Me? I love the freedom the solitude almost like a mobile yoga meditation together with a moveable feast of the goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among new found friends and amazing conversations which expand all boundaries. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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