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[QUOTE="jl, post: 62854, member: 1964"] My apologies for taking so long to reply Vigdis. Though there is no excuse, I have a reason in that I have been busy helping the family of my elderly neighbor who collapsed and died the day before your reply arrived. She has been my neighbor for 27 years and was part of my family and so my son and I were helping by playing at the funeral, giving eulogies, and catering for the visitors. Your reply arrived in the midst of this - hence my tardiness. Now the quote above. Yes, I realize that I can take a plane to Oslo, but I actually have a yen to arrive in Europe and then just walk........ for about a year (providing I can get a visa). My plan is to head North on St Olav's way then come back down to, and through, Denmark, along the via Baltica, so that I can walk on the Polish way to Prague, then North to get around the mountains and along the Jakobswege through Germany and eventually to France and the Paris path to St Jean, before arriving in Santiago. This is a very brief outline, and it will not happen for another 4 years (need to save the money), but in the meantime I am busy collecting as much information about the various ways as possible. The idea came to me while I was walking on the Camino del Norte in 2009. I decided that if my son could ride a push bike from Regensberg to Adelaide, a distance of 20,000kms, (he walked with me on that pilgrimage from Troyes to Vezelay) his Mum should be able to walk somewhere between 7 - 8,000kms in a year! We all have dreams! Hopefully I will be able to follow this one! Cheers and Buen Camino, Janet [/QUOTE]
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