Some days you feel like giving up and other days you feel like you could go on forever.”The Camino is hard in different ways but overall it is an amazing life experience for all who walk it to enjoy”.Some people are really supportive to my parents that I am walking with them and others not so much because their schooling systems are much different than schools in New Zealand.Twenty to twenty-five kilometre days are what suite us some people can do thirty+ others can only do15- kilometres it just depends on what suits you. You meet so many new friends along the way and sometimes it can be almost painful when you lose schedule with them. Every day you see new things and new people of a whole variety of different nationalitys so each day is always new.
Walking the GR 65 in France and the Camino francés in Spain

Me and my family are about a quarter of the way through Spain and we started in France in Le Puy en Velay and St Jean pied a port was practically our half way marker. We have planned for the whole thing to take about three months possibly less. I am eleven years old and I have two brothers Max who is fifteen and Tom/Thomas who is three and a half. Plus my mum and my stepdad Alissa and Mark.We are from New Zealand in the north island in a city called Tauranga. We are on a eighteen month trip around the world and this is just the beginning!
Wandering the Depths – Coming Soon..
Tales of an 11 year old globetrotter, on a round the world adventure with my family.
Coming soon,
Nate
