Kiwi-family
{Rachael, the Mama of the family}
- Time of past OR future Camino
- walking every day for the rest of my life
As I have been contemplating walking another camino in spring 2017 with my father-in-law (and probably two youngest daughters who will be 11 and 13 by then), I have been wondering what to do with the boys who will be 15 and 16. As they are homeschooled we have great flexibility, and I'm rather inclined to NOT just leave them at home while we go walking!
However, we will be doing a slow camino (if we do one at all) as father-in-law/Grandpa will be 85 and plodding along with a spine now supported by rods and plates (and someone else's bone for good measure).
These four kids have walked over 2,000km in the past couple of years - I know they are capable. The boys are quite keen on doing a cycle camino - is it any more tricky than walking? If I sent them off to do their own route, would there be any advantage to being on foot rather than with bikes? (other than slowing them down!)
Would you have any qualms about sending two lads to do their own camino at 15 and 16? If so, what exactly?
However, we will be doing a slow camino (if we do one at all) as father-in-law/Grandpa will be 85 and plodding along with a spine now supported by rods and plates (and someone else's bone for good measure).
These four kids have walked over 2,000km in the past couple of years - I know they are capable. The boys are quite keen on doing a cycle camino - is it any more tricky than walking? If I sent them off to do their own route, would there be any advantage to being on foot rather than with bikes? (other than slowing them down!)
Would you have any qualms about sending two lads to do their own camino at 15 and 16? If so, what exactly?