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       Portugal 2022
       
       December 2024 · 3 minute read
       
       
       In May 2022, I had the opportunity to spend a week in Portugal walking
       "O Caminho Português  da  Costa" (The Portuguese Coastal Way)  with my
       parents. Later that year, I produced a photo book of the trip for them
       as  a Christmas  gift; this series is  a  modified recreation of  that
       photo book.
       
       7-14 May 2022
       
       Bob,  Susan, and  Rob  Hiking  "O  Caminho  Português  da Costa"  (The
       Portuguese Coastal Way)
       
   IMG cover photo
       
       The photo above of my  parents was taken on the third day of our hike,
       as  we were approaching the town of Esposende. More about Esposende to
       follow;  it wasn't  the  most exciting of  towns! However, I love this
       photo of Mom and Dad enjoying a quick break just before entering town.
       My  Mom  has  dealt with some significant health  issues the  last few
       years,  so  it was great to see her looking so well  and enjoying this
       time.
       
       Our  trip  was  planned by  Portugal  Green  Walks  [1],  who  did  an
       absolutely  fantastic job planning a route, arranging for  our  stays,
       and making sure we safely got from Póvoa de Varzim [2] to Caminha [3].
       Basically, they did the following for us:
       
       - Pre-planned a  route, with  reasonable daily  walking distances (10-20
         km per day).
       - Booked nightly stays  for us  at unique  hotels  in  each town, with a
         hot breakfast in the morning.
       - Picked  us up at the  airport in Porto [4],  and dropped us off at the
         hotel for our first night.
       - Picked up our  luggage  at the hotel each morning,  and dropped it off
         at  the  hotel in the  next town, so our bags were waiting for us when
         we arrived.
       - Provided  us  with  a  detailed  packet  of  maps for  each day, which
         provided extremely detailed  directions  (probably  down  to  tens  of
         yards accuracy).
       - Provided  us with  a  preprogrammed  GPS  to  help  guide  us  to  the
         location for each day.
       - Provided  recommendations  for  dining and  activities  in  each  town
         along the way.
       
       The picture  below  shows an  overview  of our route, pulled  from the
       packet that they provided  us (the image was scanned  from a  brochure
       (C) Portugal Green Walks, and is  posted in  very  small part here  to
       depict their planned route).
       
   IMG overall route map
       
       This trip  easily one of the most memorable I've ever  experienced. My
       parents aren't  getting any younger (neither am I, of course). When  I
       was a kid, we took amazing trips every year, scouring a good  chunk of
       the United  States and having wonderful  adventures.  Once I left  the
       house, they kept at it, gallivanting around the  planet ("Where in the
       world are  Bob and Susan?" my wife would ask), visiting exotic places,
       seeing new birds (my dad's been an avid birdwatcher for many decades),
       experiencing new cultures and cuisines. In many ways,  I saw this trip
       as a last chance to recapture some  of that adventure with my parents,
       as  I  didn't think  there would  be many more  trips  like  this (and
       indeed, they have had to slow it down quite a  bit  in the last couple
       of years).
       
       This was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime event...
       
       
       References:
  HTML   [1] Portugal Green Walks
  HTML   [2] Póvoa de Varzim
  HTML   [3] Caminha
  HTML   [4] Porto
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