traveling with children

Bernard MILFORD s560543aSTUDENT.UQ.EDU.AU
Thu Feb 7 22:12:05 PST 2002


I'd be buying a couple of pairs of very small, very good boots

Bernard



Quoting Andrea Innes-Michailov <andreaaCORP.IDT.NET>:

> just an observation, the few people who have written regarding this
> matter
>
> have mentioned that much of the problem was the sleeping accomodation.
>
> Perhaps staying at a hotel would be best or a youth hostel with
> private
>
> rooms (if you go off season you can usually pay for a room in advance
> with a
>
> credit card, I did that in Youth hostels in Scotland). And of course
>
> skipping the highway part of the walk would be smart too. Maybe
> walking
>
> from France would be too much for the first time around with a baby. I
>
> actually think it is great that you want to make this trip with your
> child,
>
> just work it so you cut out the pieces that make it too hard. Keep
> your
>
> days short and your comfort level high. There has to be a way to do
> it,
>
> just plan well! The pilgrimage seems to be for all including those
> with
>
> children. Just be realistic about what is possible. Maybe if you do
> some
>
> day hikes with the baby you can see what her issues will be (and
> yours!)and
>
> be prepared. Good luck!
>



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