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Lucho

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I talked my (spiritually inclined) 75-yr old father into doing the Camino this spring. I offered to come along as support/companionship. Being 75 and not a lifetime hiker, he's only going to try about two weeks on the Camino but I figured if I'm going I might as well do the whole thing. I expect to start in SJPdP the second week of April and meet him down the line somewhere (city TBD).

As for me, I'm currently near the end of a 15-month long motorcycle trip from NYC to Ushuaia, so I don't expect much lifestyle shock once I get on the Camino. At least not to the degree as one coming from a 9-5 routine. I expect I'll be posting some logistical questions on here in the coming weeks, as well as questions regarding issues related to walking the Camino at a more advanced age.

Anyway, happy to virtually meet y'all.
 
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I talked my (spiritually inclined) 75-yr old father into doing the Camino this spring. I offered to come along as support/companionship. Being 75 and not a lifetime hiker, he's only going to try about two weeks on the Camino but I figured if I'm going I might as well do the whole thing. I expect to start in SJPdP the second week of April and meet him down the line somewhere (city TBD).

As for me, I'm currently near the end of a 15-month long motorcycle trip from NYC to Ushuaia, so I don't expect much lifestyle shock once I get on the Camino. At least not to the degree as one coming from a 9-5 routine. I expect I'll be posting some logistical questions on here in the coming weeks, as well as questions regarding issues related to walking the Camino at a more advanced age.

Anyway, happy to virtually meet y'all.

Lucho
Welcome to the forum Royce! You will find, as I did, that there is a wealth of information available here. In any case, Buen Camino!

Phil
 
I talked my (spiritually inclined) 75-yr old father into doing the Camino this spring. I offered to come along as support/companionship. Being 75 and not a lifetime hiker, he's only going to try about two weeks on the Camino but I figured if I'm going I might as well do the whole thing. I expect to start in SJPdP the second week of April and meet him down the line somewhere (city TBD).

As for me, I'm currently near the end of a 15-month long motorcycle trip from NYC to Ushuaia, so I don't expect much lifestyle shock once I get on the Camino. At least not to the degree as one coming from a 9-5 routine. I expect I'll be posting some logistical questions on here in the coming weeks, as well as questions regarding issues related to walking the Camino at a more advanced age.

Anyway, happy to virtually meet y'all.


Hi Royce and welcome . You will find a treasure of information here and a bunch of nice people.
Happy preparations.
BTW love your avatar...blast from the past.;)
 
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Hi Royce and welcome!
Your 15 month motorcycle adventure has me salivating for details. Did you blog or write a journal? I guess I love hearing about the adventures of real life people, probably why I have walked three Caminos and planning my fourth. Maybe I'd better not research any motorcycle forums...I don't ride and shouldn't be fantasizing at my age! :rolleyes:
 
Hi Royce and welcome!
Your 15 month motorcycle adventure has me salivating for details. Did you blog or write a journal? I guess I love hearing about the adventures of real life people, probably why I have walked three Caminos and planning my fourth. Maybe I'd better not research any motorcycle forums...I don't ride and shouldn't be fantasizing at my age! :rolleyes:


Ah come on...Age is just a number :D
 
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Why not , fantasizing is a part of daily life and as such no age thing .;)

Wish you well , Peter .
Very true, but I prefer to fantasize about potentially exciting things that actually had some possibility of becoming reality....motorcycles, no way. I've stopped riding on the back of my husband's, too afraid of deer jumping out! :eek:
 
Hi Royce and welcome!
Your 15 month motorcycle adventure has me salivating for details. Did you blog or write a journal? I guess I love hearing about the adventures of real life people, probably why I have walked three Caminos and planning my fourth. Maybe I'd better not research any motorcycle forums...I don't ride and shouldn't be fantasizing at my age! :rolleyes:

Well, most of the adventure riders I meet on the road are men in their 50s and 60s, so age is not an issue. I've also met a few on 125cc or similar bikes, where speed is not an option. I met this guy a few weeks ago in Tierra del Fuego. Swiss guy that converted a Royal Enfield to a diesel engine. Only got 8hp that topped out at 80-ish kph (~50mph) but that didn't stop him from riding from Switzerland through Iran, India, Indonesia, and so on until he shipped the bike to Buenos Aires to tackle these continents. Safe and slow he goes:

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The best part of traveling by bike is that you can go wherever you want without planning or schedules. Backpackers traveling by bus don't have this luxury while car travelers can be limited by roads (and traffic...in Latin America it's okay to just ride past everyone on a traffic line with your bike). Plus, when people see your license plate and bike full of bags they have no qualms about striking up conversation...at gas stations, town plazas, national parks, wherever. Really, the only way to travel. But I'm biased.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Royce, welcome aboard! Awesome, you are by Cabo de Hornos! Wishing you and your father fun times on El Camino de Santiago. Good luck, que la luz de Dios alumbre su camino.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Oh, and no formal instagram or FB page, but I set up a website of pictures and musings to share with family.

www.infinitejelly.com
I haven’t taken time to read, but the photos are such a visual feast... thank you. and would you like to define spiritual??? No, don’t! You have to be a chip off the block, judging by the eye that took the photos. All the best for your Camino adventure with your dad.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-

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