Coastal Portuguese Camino, for free

kenwilltravel

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Apr 25, 2018
312
663
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Portuguese Coastal (2018)
Portuguese Coastal, with Spiritual Variant (2019)
A lot of people think about walking the Camino de Santiago yet hesitate, for various reasons. Perhaps because of concerns around their age, health or lack of hiking experience, they find themselves intimidated by the challenge.
My wife and I were like that back in 2018. But we persevered through the wall of worry to walk the 200 miles of the Coastal Portuguese from Porto.
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available for free download on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sauntering-Santiago-Camino-Slow-Walkers-ebook/dp/B07RHQX2PX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=102KIVC6SJNII&keywords=Sauntering+to+Santiago&qid=1654153644&sprefix=sauntering+to+santiago,aps,193&sr=8-1.
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
While this account should be of interest to anyone researching the Coastal Portuguese, I wrote it particularly for “newbies,” people who may not be in peak physical condition — my wife has asthma and diabetes — but who can benefit from what we learned planning around those limitations.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
 
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Tassie Kaz

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Jan 11, 2019
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4,517
Tasmania, Australia
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2024?
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
Very kind of you Ken...I've added it to my library next to your earlier book the 'Spiritual Variant'. 🤗
Best wishes for you & Bina's future endeavours!
👣 🌏
 
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Here We Go Again

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Apr 16, 2022
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usa
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Camino Frances 2013
Camino Norte or Portugues 2022
A lot of people think about walking the Camino de Santiago yet hesitate, for various reasons. Perhaps because of concerns around their age, health or lack of hiking experience, they find themselves intimidated by the challenge.
My wife and I were like that back in 2018. But we persevered through the wall of worry to walk the 200 miles of the Coastal Portuguese from Porto.
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available for free download on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sauntering-Santiago-Camino-Slow-Walkers-ebook/dp/B07RHQX2PX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=102KIVC6SJNII&keywords=Sauntering+to+Santiago&qid=1654153644&sprefix=sauntering+to+santiago,aps,193&sr=8-1.
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
While this account should be of interest to anyone researching the Coastal Portuguese, I wrote it particularly for “newbies,” people who may not be in peak physical condition — my wife has asthma and diabetes — but who can benefit from what we learned planning around those limitations.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
Many thanks, Ken. We're heading up the coastal route later this month...slowly!
 
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NancyZ

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Aug 29, 2011
102
168
Italy
Time of past OR future Camino
2021
A lot of people think about walking the Camino de Santiago yet hesitate, for various reasons. Perhaps because of concerns around their age, health or lack of hiking experience, they find themselves intimidated by the challenge.
My wife and I were like that back in 2018. But we persevered through the wall of worry to walk the 200 miles of the Coastal Portuguese from Porto.
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available for free download on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sauntering-Santiago-Camino-Slow-Walkers-ebook/dp/B07RHQX2PX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=102KIVC6SJNII&keywords=Sauntering+to+Santiago&qid=1654153644&sprefix=sauntering+to+santiago,aps,193&sr=8-1.
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
While this account should be of interest to anyone researching the Coastal Portuguese, I wrote it particularly for “newbies,” people who may not be in peak physical condition — my wife has asthma and diabetes — but who can benefit from what we learned planning around those limitations.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
Thank you Ken! I am walking the end of September. I can’t wait to read your book!
 
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Mar 8, 2022
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4562 Australia
Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Portuguese 2022, 2023
Camino Frances 2024
A lot of people think about walking the Camino de Santiago yet hesitate, for various reasons. Perhaps because of concerns around their age, health or lack of hiking experience, they find themselves intimidated by the challenge.
My wife and I were like that back in 2018. But we persevered through the wall of worry to walk the 200 miles of the Coastal Portuguese from Porto.
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available for free download on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sauntering-Santiago-Camino-Slow-Walkers-ebook/dp/B07RHQX2PX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=102KIVC6SJNII&keywords=Sauntering+to+Santiago&qid=1654153644&sprefix=sauntering+to+santiago,aps,193&sr=8-1.
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
While this account should be of interest to anyone researching the Coastal Portuguese, I wrote it particularly for “newbies,” people who may not be in peak physical condition — my wife has asthma and diabetes — but who can benefit from what we learned planning around those limitations.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
Thank you so much Ken for your wonderful book for free! I am enjoying reading it, still thinking about which CP route to take after the Senda Litoral to Vila do Conde when I start from Porto in September. Will decide once walking but your account so far is very helpful and interesting to read esp as I am in my 60s too. Thank you and happy to give it a great review.
 
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A lot of people think about walking the Camino de Santiago yet hesitate, for various reasons. Perhaps because of concerns around their age, health or lack of hiking experience, they find themselves intimidated by the challenge.
My wife and I were like that back in 2018. But we persevered through the wall of worry to walk the 200 miles of the Coastal Portuguese from Porto.
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available for free download on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sauntering-Santiago-Camino-Slow-Walkers-ebook/dp/B07RHQX2PX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=102KIVC6SJNII&keywords=Sauntering+to+Santiago&qid=1654153644&sprefix=sauntering+to+santiago,aps,193&sr=8-1.
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
While this account should be of interest to anyone researching the Coastal Portuguese, I wrote it particularly for “newbies,” people who may not be in peak physical condition — my wife has asthma and diabetes — but who can benefit from what we learned planning around those limitations.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
Thank you for your kind gesture. Something to look forward to reading!
 
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Washie

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Apr 2, 2019
76
101
Ireland
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CP Coastal/Central 2019/22/23
CF 2020
Muxia 2023
Thank you 'Kenwilltravel' for this book. I read it this morning in one go. I'm doing your exact Coastal route at the end of June and am in the 15km to 20km a day club too. As well as being a helpful resource it is a really good read. I felt I was there.
 
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Libélula

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Jan 27, 2020
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3
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Portugués April (2020)
A lot of people think about walking the Camino de Santiago yet hesitate, for various reasons. Perhaps because of concerns around their age, health or lack of hiking experience, they find themselves intimidated by the challenge.
My wife and I were like that back in 2018. But we persevered through the wall of worry to walk the 200 miles of the Coastal Portuguese from Porto.
Did we make mistakes? Plenty. But we learned from those errors, as can readers of my book, Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers.
For the next 5 days (ending Monday, June 6), the e-book or Kindle version will be available for free download on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sauntering-Santiago-Camino-Slow-Walkers-ebook/dp/B07RHQX2PX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=102KIVC6SJNII&keywords=Sauntering+to+Santiago&qid=1654153644&sprefix=sauntering+to+santiago,aps,193&sr=8-1.
You can download this from whatever Amazon site you typically use to order items, in whatever country.
While this account should be of interest to anyone researching the Coastal Portuguese, I wrote it particularly for “newbies,” people who may not be in peak physical condition — my wife has asthma and diabetes — but who can benefit from what we learned planning around those limitations.
If you enjoy my account, please leave a review on Amazon, which is of immense help to self-published authors such as myself. Thanks!
Unfortunately I am unable to download it in Australia. 😢
 
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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.

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