What did I learn from my first Camino? I learned how to get blisters, why its important to sleep, that the effects of Parkinsons medications intensify with altitude, heat and exercise...meaning I probably need to take less. Taxi drivers can be maniacs or sweathearts and sometimes both. The
bus has a different schedule on the weekend. And angels come in the form of pilgrims who have walked hundreds of kilometers. Follow me as I return to the Camino Santiago de Compostela to hop skip and jump across northern Spain only on foot for those sections I missed from blisters or worse...here we go....
Fifty five year old Carol Clupny chooses to battle Parkinson's Disease through long distance walking. She also writes whats on her mind in preparation for great walks. Having encountered the Camino de Santiago in Spain in 2012, Carol decides to Hop Skip and Jump around to various points on the Camino in 2013. Her plan changes when she meets up with Leslie who is walking over 1000 miles from Le Puy France.
Monday, March 11, 2013
A few personal lessons learned on my first camino
What did I learn from my first Camino? I learned how to get blisters, why its important to sleep, that the effects of Parkinsons medications intensify with altitude, heat and exercise...meaning I probably need to take less. Taxi drivers can be maniacs or sweathearts and sometimes both. The
bus has a different schedule on the weekend. And angels come in the form of pilgrims who have walked hundreds of kilometers. Follow me as I return to the Camino Santiago de Compostela to hop skip and jump across northern Spain only on foot for those sections I missed from blisters or worse...here we go....
bus has a different schedule on the weekend. And angels come in the form of pilgrims who have walked hundreds of kilometers. Follow me as I return to the Camino Santiago de Compostela to hop skip and jump across northern Spain only on foot for those sections I missed from blisters or worse...here we go....
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