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My target 260 kms
I'm saving lives.
Every day, 79 Aussie men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. That’s why I’ve decided to become an agent of change by joining the PCFA-Team.
I’ll be taking on the Camino Portuguese and raising funds to support men and their families impacted by a prostate cancer diagnosis. From game-changing research to specialised mental and physical care, there is so much more we can, and must, do to save the lives of the men we love.
Please support me so that together we can save lives by making a tax-deductible donation to my campaign in support of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.
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KM discrepancy
Wednesday 24th Jun The distance logged was from my Fitbit.
Acknowledgement
Thursday 18th Jun This was somewhat harder than I had anticipated as I had not forecast carrying a new injury. However those nearest and dearest to me spurred me on with words of support and encouragement across the miles.
Day 16 Aldea Pedreira to Santiago de Compostela
Thursday 18th Jun Final day!
Someone (ahem) thought these were above ground tombs!!
Tuesday 16th Jun
Day 15 Padrón to Aldea Pedreira
Tuesday 16th Jun A cool overcast day threatening rain but didn’t happen! 15km in 4 hrs with bearable heat but 3 big hills! The trails ran parallel to the main highway and went via twisty little village lanes - quite scenic.
Day 14 Caldas de Reis to Padrón
Tuesday 16th Jun Another biggie in high temps -19.2km and with many breaks plus a few hills factored in, this took 7 hrs.
Day 13 Porrañs to Caldas de Reis
Tuesday 16th Jun A short walk - 8km spread over 4 hrs.
Day 12 Pontevedra to Porrañs
Tuesday 16th Jun Today was a deliberately short day in lieu of a complete rest day - 8km through a Camino trail. Some parts seemed like it was walking through people’s gardens or allotments with many grape vines along the way. Started at 0745 and arrived at hostel at noon. Many stops mainly to escape the heat as temps were high 20’s.
Day 11 Redondela to Pontevedra
Saturday 13th Jun Oh boy! Arrghhh! The worst yet!
Day 10 Porriño to Redondela
Saturday 13th Jun 16km of mainly road walk.
Day 9 Tui to Porriño
Friday 12th Jun Today marked the start of the ‘official’ 100km to SDC required to be walked to receive the Pilgrims certificate.
Day 8 Vila Nova de Cerveira to Tui
Wednesday 10th Jun Hola! 17km over 6 hrs - taking breaks ad hoc - now in Spain.
Day 7 Caminha to Vila Nova de Cerveira
Tuesday 9th Jun 13.2 km today over 4.5 hrs.
Day 6 Carreço to Caminha
Monday 8th Jun An easier day albeit a tad boring. Left Carreço at 0730 hrs and was in Caminha by 1200hrs - 13km on one main road. However Caminha is delightful harbour town - lots of little streets where traffic doesn’t travel.
Day 5 Anha to Carreço
Sunday 7th Jun An easier day today and deliberate on my part.
Day 4 Esposende to Anha
Saturday 6th Jun 15km - no steps to declare as Fitbit died en route.
Day 3 Vila do Conde to Esposende
Friday 5th Jun A mammoth day! 23km and 33890 steps.
Day 2 Perafita to Vila do Conde
Thursday 4th Jun After much deliberation last night based on reflections of Day 1, I decided to bite the proverbial bullet and use a pack transfer service. There is no way my pack and I were going to finish together on time. €7 each sector to pre booked accommodation. So last nights entertainment was booking accommodation for the whole Camino and the transfer pick up’s and delivery. This isn’t how I envisaged my Camino at all however starting off this morning was truly liberating without the weight of a 35L Mountain Design pack on my back.
13km. 24917 steps
Wednesday 3rd Jun Today was a slow arduous first day. The lack of the famous yellow arrows to point the way were greatly lacking on exiting Porto. I caught myself in time to avoid being shunted onto a cargo ship as potential crew!
It’s on!
Tuesday 2nd Jun 0722 hrs departed from Porto Cathedral with a pack too big, a runny nose and my son Patrick with me to send me on my way! Share
Start delayed
Tuesday 2nd Jun A febrile episode plus a huge rigor in the early hours of this morning has meant delaying my start until tomorrow morning. Feeling like I’ve been hit by a Mac truck best sums up how my head and body feels right now.
One more sleep!
Monday 1st Jun Yesterday I visited the Camino Pilgrim office here in Porto and received my credentials card and shell. To earn the Camino certificate I need to walk a minimum of 100km and finish at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela and have my card stamped at least twice per day along the way.
Lisboa!
Friday 29th May Enjoying the city of Lisbon with my son albeit with a stinking head cold courtesy of a long haul flight!
Preparing for my Camino
Monday 9th Feb On June 1st 2026 I'll commence the 260km walk from Porto in Portugal to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The expected time to complete this is 16 days.Thank you to my Sponsors
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Good luck Jayne hope you have a great time and well done on choosong a great cause!
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Great cause. Thanks for your efforts. May the weather gods be with you. Be strong and have fun.
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Good luck
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Go Jayne Go!
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Good luck!
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Go girl!!
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Good luck! I'm proud of you!