Camino Portuguese: Preparation, Training, Pitfalls

Our first Camino was an extremely hard and rewarding experience. We were 7 years younger than we are now, and we were very disciplined, training for months for our 500-mile walk on The Strand in Manhattan Beach, at sea level, with no hills except for an occasional walk from our house to the beach.

Two years ago, we trained on hiking trails at 7000-to-8000 feet above sea level, along hilly trails and streets with our 2 Labrador Retrievers Sterling and Willow. Training was great, but I never found shoes that made my feet happy for the 15-mile days on the Camino.

This spring, I lucked out. The guy at REI listened to my tale of woe and description of the terrain in Portugal, and very patiently brought out multiple pairs of trail runners. Finally, my feet were happy! Then I started experiencing excruciating pain in my toes. Turned out to be Morton’s Neuroma, which has been calmed down by topical steroidal cream.

Back on the trails, I took a few falls, tripping over rocks or roots, and then just last week I didn’t notice a step at a restaurant, resulting in a twisted ankle and bruised knee.

We have 1 day left before we leave; I never did meet my goal of walking 10 to 12 miles. 8.5 was my longest hike… I have a feeling that I’ll regret not training harder on those 15-and 17-mile days on the Camino.

Mike, on the other hand, is once again fully prepared, adding extra hiking miles with the dogs each day, happy as a clam with shoes that he orders online that fit perfectly.

Camino Portuguese: On “The Way” Again

The Way of Saint James (in English) = El Camino de Santiago in Spanish

To paraphrase Willie Nelson:

On the Road Again

On The Way again
I just can’t wait to get on The Way again
The life I love is “Buen Camino” with my friends
And I can’t wait to get on The Way again

On The Way again
Goin’ places that I’ve never been
Seein’ things that I may never see again
And I can’t wait to get on The Way again

On The Way again
Like a band o’ Pilgrims, we trek down the highway
We’re the best of friends
Insisting that the world keep turning our way
And our way
Is on The Way again

We’re about to embark on a short 125-mile Coastal Camino Portuguese from north of Porto to the beautiful Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela with my niece Lauren and her husband James.

We hope you’ll join us on our pilgrimage through northern Portugal and up to Santiago de Compostela.