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If you still wish to do a 100km route, Tui to Santiago on the Camino Portugues is really nice! You could also opt for Vigo to Santiago.I did the last 100 km of the Camino Frances with my son a couple of years ago. Now I’m taking my daughter this summer. Should I try something different? I wish I could do more but alas it will have to wait til retirement? Should I do the last 100 km of the Frances again? Or something different with my daughter?
You might enjoy the Portuguese Camino from Tui. Or the Camino Inglés, which would be a "complete Camino. Maybe you should have your daughter research the different options and choose? That would get her more involved from the beginning.I did the last 100 km of the Camino Frances with my son a couple of years ago. Now I’m taking my daughter this summer. Should I try something different? I wish I could do more but alas it will have to wait til retirement? Should I do the last 100 km of the Frances again? Or something different with my daughter?
Think this is a very good idea, Trecile.You might enjoy the Portuguese Camino from Tui. Or the Camino Inglés, which would be a "complete Camino. Maybe you should have your daughter research the different options and choose? That would get her more involved from the beginning.
For my first Camino I did the last 100k of the Frances. I then returned 3 years later for the Camino Ingles and both have their high points.I did the last 100 km of the Camino Frances with my son a couple of years ago. Now I’m taking my daughter this summer. Should I try something different? I wish I could do more but alas it will have to wait til retirement? Should I do the last 100 km of the Frances again? Or something different with my daughter?
This happened to me exactly on my second Camino Frances when I took my other son along. It was still enjoyable for him, but occasionally he would say to not tell him ahead of time when we were due to arrive at a special landscape feature, village, etc for the very reason you mention. Very perceptive, David; possibly it has happened to you.The 'problem' that can happen doing the same but with another person is that one can get into telling them what happens next, which takes all the surprises out of the journey for them - very hard not to do it! So instead of a mutual discovery Camino it falls into guide and guided.
Portuguese!!!!I did the last 100 km of the Camino Frances with my son a couple of years ago. Now I’m taking my daughter this summer. Should I try something different? I wish I could do more but alas it will have to wait til retirement? Should I do the last 100 km of the Frances again? Or something different with my daughter?
This happened to me exactly on my second Camino Frances when I took my other son along. It was still enjoyable for him, but occasionally he would say to not tell him ahead of time when we were due to arrive at a special landscape feature, village, etc for the very reason you mention. Very perceptive, David; possibly it has happened to you.
My experience wasn't horrid, but I did try to "curb my enthusiasm" a bit eventually.Thanks, no, never happened to me but I did hear of someone who did inflict it, with the best of intentions I think, on their siblings and it all went terribly terribly horrid.
Yes. I've walked both more and less than suggested stops.Has anyone walked a little more than the suggested stops?
Just FYI - 22 km is 13.67 miles, not ten. Ten miles = 16 km.My daughter is very fit and 10 miles/22km a day might be too easy for her
Maybe you could walk from Santiago to Finistere or Muxia - for something completely different, but in a similar area. You dont say if you like a more populated or quieter Camino. If you like a quiet walk, that would be nice. If you want to meet people and chat more there is the Frances.I did the last 100 km of the Camino Frances with my son a couple of years ago. Now I’m taking my daughter this summer. Should I try something different? I wish I could do more but alas it will have to wait til retirement? Should I do the last 100 km of the Frances again? Or something different with my daughter?
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