I'm not entirely new to a walking holiday. January 2008 saw our family travelling to Tasmania to walk the Overland Track. The photo at the top of this blog is a favourite of mine and is one way I can introduce you to them without embarassing them. For some reason I am out the front in this particular section (not usually the case). Behind me is Janine, my daughter-in-law. She is married to Adam who is right behind her in the photo. Janine had never been camping like that before. It was pretty gutsy of her to come on an expedition like that with us. They had only been married a year. Following Adam is Zac, now 18, and Caleb (22). Joel didn't make it into the photo and of course John (husband) was the photographer. One of John's specialties is to be able to take photos of the whole family (himself included) on an automatic setting but it wouldn't have worked there. The only family member missing is my daughter-in-law Meredith (married to Joel).
This is one of my favourite photos of that Tasmanian trip. It shows how peaceful and beautiful walking there can be. The times when nothing more was required than to put one foot in front of another were hypnotic, addictive, almost seductive. It wasn't always like that, however. I found the difficult parts were really too much. I wouldn't have got through some places without the boys coming back to carry my pack for me. There were the occasional unedifying tantrums that they had to witness but they still looked after me for all that.
That holiday in Tasmania still gives us great pleasure when we retell stories from it and we love looking at our photos. I would never do that walk again but I do take some pride in having done it the once. I'm not anticipating the same rough tracks and steep ascents on our Camino walk but the challenge of walking every day for 5 weeks is in a class of its own.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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