Via De La Plata

For more information on the camino ways please visit; Camino Ways
It is important to note that some people walk the camino for a spirtual reasons, others walk for fitness. However, we both wanted to walk the Camino de Santiago with a
further motivation in mind. Sometimes in life we set out on a journey to
help those we love. Sometimes we see such strength in those who suffer
it also inspires us to overcome great challenges of our own. Liam and I see this
8 week pilgrimage as a great opportunity to raise awareness and funding
for the disease Fredrichs Ataxia and in doing so share the story of my cousins Chelsey and Brittany who have this disease. Their
experience living with Fredrichs Ataxia is one of suffering, yet it is
also one of courage, resilience and hope. We know that Chelsey and
Brittany's story will be a big source of strength and motivation for us
on our journey. We hope it proves to be a reminder and inspiration for
others too. Sometimes what we see as an enormous challenge in our
lives is often insignificant compared to the physical, mental and
emotional struggles of those who live with chronic pain, disability, and
degenerative disease. For more information on FARA and to donate please click on the link; One Million Steps for Friedreichs Ataxia
When deciding what to take on this challenge of walking across a country the difficult decision arose of what to bring and what to leave behind. Many people have messaged me inquiring about whether or not we will be carrying our belongings and if so, what will we be taking with us. To safisfy those questions, below is a list of the items that will be making the journey with me. Due to having another piligrim accompanying me on this route some items will be shared between the two of us to share the load.
2 sports bras
2 pairs of shorts, with built in underwear
3 walking tops, one with built in bra
1 walking pants
1 rain pants
1 zip up fleece
1 rain jacket
1 sleeping bag, comfortable to zero degrees
1 rain cover for backpack
4 pairs of socks
2 pairs of underwear
1 extra set of shoe laces
2 walking poles
1 extra t-shirt for sleeping
1 water bladder, carries 2 L of water (Liam has another which holds 3 L)
1 neck warmer
1 hat
1 waterproof bag for money, credit cards and passport
1 deck of cards
1 camera with case and charger
1 sunglasses
1 epilator for hair removal
1 ipod with necessary chargers
1 set of headphones
1 ipad with necessary chargers
1 kindle (which Liam will carry)
1 emergency sewing kit
1 Canadian flag
1 extra set of batteries
1 head torch
1 journal
1 Canadian passport
2 credit cards
2 extra platic bags
3 months of birth control
1 first aid kit (which I will carry) including; bandaids, baby powder, hand sanitzer, anti-nausea pills, anti-diarrhea pills, re-hydration tablets, iodine, water purification tablets, anti-septic cream, kendal mint cakes, voltarian cream, bottle of advil, sunscreen and safety pins.
1 tolietires kit (which Liam will carry) including; bug spray, tooth paste, toothbrushes (2), ear plugs (2), nail clippers, eye brow pulkers, hair brush, tissues, travel fork/spoon/knife utensil combo (2), matches, extra toothbrush, shampoo, conditioner, mascara, sunscreen, dental floss, hair ties,
1 camino scallop sea shell
1 camino passport
2 camino pins.
Buen Camino!!!
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