Urban Trekker
Happy Trails
- Time of past OR future Camino
- English Camino (2013)
Portuguese Camino (2014)
French Camino (2016)
Way of Saint Francis April 2017
Last year friend Craig and I walked the English Camino. It was hard it was fun and it was worth all the aches and pains. This year we walked the Portuguses Caminho from Porto to Santiago, according to our GPS, we covered a distance of 200 miles. It was the longest distance I have ever walked. For the first several days of our walk, I ached all over, this required me to get a room with a tub so I could marinade in hot water. Every morning, I felt stronger and soon the aches and pains went away.
Like my last Caminho I have some observations: Portugal has cornered the cobblestone market and has paved everything with it. Cobblestone looks pretty and may last a long time but really sucks for walking the the Caminho. Rome built the Via Roma XIX but has not maintained it for about 2000 years. Their bridges, on the other hand, are as sound today as the day they were built. You will have to go up hill to get there and you will also have to go up hill to leave there. When you meet anyone on the Caminho you feel like you have made a friend for life. Casa de Fernanda is eveything you have heard about and a lot more. Love you Mama Fernanda.
The Camino Frances in 2016 is next but this time with some of my children and maybe a grandson. Something to look forward toin the future and something to plan with my children. I look forward to your insites and knowledge of the French Camino.
Happy Trails. UrbanTrekker
Like my last Caminho I have some observations: Portugal has cornered the cobblestone market and has paved everything with it. Cobblestone looks pretty and may last a long time but really sucks for walking the the Caminho. Rome built the Via Roma XIX but has not maintained it for about 2000 years. Their bridges, on the other hand, are as sound today as the day they were built. You will have to go up hill to get there and you will also have to go up hill to leave there. When you meet anyone on the Caminho you feel like you have made a friend for life. Casa de Fernanda is eveything you have heard about and a lot more. Love you Mama Fernanda.
The Camino Frances in 2016 is next but this time with some of my children and maybe a grandson. Something to look forward toin the future and something to plan with my children. I look forward to your insites and knowledge of the French Camino.
Happy Trails. UrbanTrekker