![]() My wife Pat joined me for a short ‘taster’ Camino from Sarria, with a short section over the Cruz de Ferro as a warm up.Īnd also 2018 tab when we both walked from St Jean to Santiago… You can jump to the very first Blog Post here. Yes I did, but you’ll need to read the blog to see how it all unfolded □ Should you decide to undertake this journey yourself, results may vary…. Note… Finally, please note that these blogs record our own journeys along the Camino. And hey, people over 80 walk the Camino, and people with disabilities do it too. (Yes, I had a few training injuries) Priya my Doctor, Alex and Pete my Physios at Parra Physio, Andrew my Podiatrist, and the list goes on! I will try to follow your advice…. My business partners for holding the fort! It’s not many business owners who can totally ‘unplug’ for 2 months…Ī fantastic forum run by Ivar: Camino de Santiago Community, where a great community of members helped me learn and prepare.Īnd the medical team that got me on my way. ![]() This walk had been 18 months in the planning, and I’d like to thank a number of people for getting me to the start point!įirst of all my wife Pat for agreeing to live without me for 6 weeks. (42 days) Many people take 33-35 days for this walk, but I allowed myself 45 days… Time to smell the Roses. I started in Southern France in St Jean Pied de Port and with luck and a tail wind, planned to reach Santiago de Compostela some 6 weeks later. In 2015 I planned to follow millions of pilgrims over the ages, and walk the Camino de Santiago using the Frances route. I’m a middle aged, unfit and overweight businessman who decided having watched the movie ‘The Way’ starring Martin Sheen, that it was time to get off his butt and walk……. You can jump to the very first Blog Post on Camino #1 in 2015 here: Why walk the Camino de Santiago?Īnd I have added tabs at the top for the Caminos after that one… Camino Frances in 20, and in 2023, Via de la Plata, Camino Invierno and Camino Fisterra. I made sure to include everything, so it touches on three key elements of the Camino: The Physical, the Emotional and the Spiritual. Hundreds of videos, pictures and transcripts of my first 40 day journey in 2015. It turned out to be a bit more than just a simple Blog for that first Camino…. So if you have any interest in the Camino de Santiago by all means enjoy the content and comment, you are most welcome. But it kind of grew □ And I have added later Caminos, 2016, 20 to the site. This site was originally intended for a small circle of family and friends to follow my ‘first’ journey in 2015. Day 1, Leaving Seville on the Via de la Plata.ĭay 36, Three days on the Camino Frances.ĭay 55, 1st Day on the Camino Finisterre.
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