In 2018, I finished the second half of the Camino started in 2017, hiking Lisbon to Porto. So I resumed the trek, Porto to Santiago, the last 150 miles, then flew to Geneva to rendezvous with one of my sons. It was his introduction to my favorite retirement pursuit and we walked 20 miles per day on the French Camino, then a train to Lyon for two nights, and a train back to Geneva for our flight home to the States.
Keeping up with a former college rowing athlete 30 years younger required some navigation off the traditional route. The pace with longer, younger legs was a bit daunting for a 69 year old. But I think introducing new folks, family and friends, does the Camino community a service.
This year I will return to Italy for a Francigena segment, Lucca to Rome. Eighteen months ago I started on the Swiss border at San Bernardo hiking toward Aosta on the first day. It’s a 4,000 drop in short order, too much for two basketball damaged knees and legs, particularly for a first day. A less aggressive plan is in order.
My first Camino was El Norte, six weeks and 500+ miles of natural beauty across the northern Spanish coast in 2015. The sense of freedom and wonder are great experiences and memories for later in life. Invite a friend or family member to share the trek with you.