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Nick_Snook

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Hi everybody
This is my first posting
April 1st 2011
In my 50th year and the start day of my camino
Llangarron to Santiago to Finisterre
No turning back now
Nick :eek:)
 
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Good one, Nick.
I decided to do the Everest Base Camp Trek for my 50th - and I'd never walked anywhere before. Since then I've walked the Coast To Coast, West Highland Way, Great Glen Way, The Overland Track, The Kokoda Track and others and just returned from my first Camino last month.
I warn you, you'll be hooked!
Good luck,
Jacki.
 
Hi Nick,
Well done! Plenty of time for planning and preparation. I presume that is Llangarron in Wales, are you starting from your front door? If so are there ancient routes / footpaths that you plan to take? I am interested in pilgrim routes in South West England. Gareth walked the Thames path after his start at Worcester. What are your ideas?

Blessings on your planning
Tio Tel
 
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Hi Nick,
My friend and I celebrated,amongst other things, becoming 50 by walking the CF from SJPP to Santiago in April this year and also kept a 32 year old promise made to ourselves as teenagers to 'do the Camino when we are old'!
It's a great way to launch ones half century celebrations Nick but, as the others have pointed out, the the Camino has become a catalyst for other journeys/adventures rather than the 'one off' special event I'd expected it to be.
Enjoy
Nell
 
OLD??? At 50??? You are still young! You'll just have to walk it again - when you ARE old.
 
Hi Sil,
I was quoting my rather naive 18 year old self there! And at 18 I thought anyone over 25 was over the hill!. I now realise of course that at 50 I am only just reaching my prime with many more caminos in my tank :D .
Nell
 
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Phew!! Thats a relief - at least you still get to keep your promise and walk the camino when you are old!
 
Hi everyone
I am genuinly touched by the number of responses and the encouragement from you all. When I said it was my post I meant first post of any description to any website. How do I reply to you all?

If this is the way then a big thanks to everyone;

Jacky - thanks for the good luck perhaps we'll meet on another road when the hooks in.

Terry B - Thanks for your blessing, I'm planning on walking the A40 from my house straight to Central London, visting churches and cathedrals on the way, then it's bus to Le Puy en Velay and head for the sunset (my hearts beating faster thinking about it!). I hadn't really considered the spiritual aspect of the UK leg of the journey, not in terms of following ancient routes anyway. I was more concerned in getting from home to London as directly as possible. I'd welcome any advice or research sources that you might have that would allow me to both, get to London and perhaps follow an old route.

Nell and Sil - you make smile, 50 pah its the new 20 - god bless you both!

Here's to a great Xmas and a safe peaceful and prosperous 2010 to us all (T-476 today 8) )
 
Hi Nick,
Terry and I have found this website helpful for finding walks. http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/index.php Most are circular, but with the help of a good map/Google maps you may well find routes you can take rather than just the A40 itself.
Every blessing on your planning, and walking when it comes.
Tia Valeria (TerryB's 'other half')

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