Leah’s Journey - Walking the Camino for MS Queensland

By Leah Breninger

Help support Leah Breninger in their challenge

I'm fundraising to fight MS!

I'm about to embark on a journey that goes beyond my own footsteps. I'm stepping onto The Camino Frances, a famous pilgrimage route that stretches almost 800 kilometers from St Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. And guess what? I'll be walking 20 kilometers a day for about six weeks beginng April 4.

Now, why am I putting myself through this incredible challenge? Well, I have Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and this journey is not just about me—it's about supporting others living with MS and making sure they don't have to face it alone. I will turn 60 this year and I would not have be able to even consider this challenge without the help of the MS society over the 35 years I have lived with MS.

The Camino officially kicks off in the Basque region at the foothills of the Pyrenees. As I weave through the historic trails and picturesque landscapes, I'm carrying not just my own struggles with MS but also the hopes and dreams of those who share this journey.

Living with MS is tough. The daily battles, the unpredictability—it can be overwhelming. But this pilgrimage is more than a personal challenge; it's my way of raising funds and awareness for MS Queensland. Every step I take is a symbol of solidarity, and every kilometre covered is a shout-out to the strength and resilience of the MS community.

Now, I'm reaching out to you to join me on this adventure. Your support means everything. Your contribution will directly impact the lives of individuals living with MS, providing them with essential support services, resources, and a sense of community.

Here's how you can be part of this incredible journey:

Please donate generously, your caring financial support will make a real difference in the lives of those living with MS.

Spread the word: Share my story and fundraising campaign on your social media. Let's get more people on board!

Create Awareness: MS Queensland is more than an organisation; it's a lifeline. Help us raise awareness about MS and the support services available.

Walk with Me in Spirit: Follow my journey on social media, send words of encouragement, and let me know that I'm not alone in this meaningful endeavour.

This pilgrimage is a testament to the strength within all of us. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by MS. So, whether you're able to donate, share my story, or offer some words of encouragement, every bit counts.

Thank you for your incredible support of my journey and MS Queensland. 

Did you know:

  • On average, more than 10 Australians are diagnosed with MS every week
  • The average age of diagnosis is just 30 years of age.
  • Three out of four Australians with MS are women

Your support will help fund essential services like physiotherapy, occupational therapy, counselling and symptom management, as well as MS research to look for better treatments and ultimately a cure for the disease.

Please DONATE to help ensure no Queenslander faces MS alone.

My Updates

200km done

Wednesday 24th Apr
I am in Santa Domingo after a night in Azofra where I spent a great night in the municipal Alburgue there and had a great meal out at a local restaurant with a group of fellow pilgrims. Today was the coldest walking day I think. It began as a balmy 2 degrees and didn’t get much above 11. Thanks Jan for your jacket you gave me it was brilliant! It will be a chilly 1 tonight but warming up to a partly cloudy 13 tomorrow!  Hopefully it will warm up a bit as I head further west!

Rest day

Saturday 20th Apr
20/04 Rest day in Logroño. Last night it was party central near our accomodation so we went and joined them. Had the best pork crackling, beautiful red wine and delicious jamón.
This morning we are in the laundromat washing clothes for the first time in a week. Just in time because I’d run out of even cleanish clothes. Logroño is a medium sized city quiet in the mornings and afternoons until about 8.30 in the evening when everybody is out walking, snacking, drinking. Having a good time. Tomorrow my walking buddy Angela goes home and I am on my own. But you are never really alone. You meet people in Albuegues where you stay overnight and there is always other people on the trail.

18/04 Monjardín to Torres del Rio 22kn

Friday 19th Apr
Long day today, stayed out cold but we were peeling off the layers by the end. Beautiful walk through green and yellow fields edged with wildflowers- red poppies and purple irises! 

Day 3-7

Wednesday 17th Apr
Into the swing of it now. Up early, pack bag. Either breakfast in the Albergue or a coffee and a pastry on the way. Walk, walk, walk, stop for lunch, walk walk walk. Find the Alburgue and check in. Have a shower, wash some clothes, check some emails. Communal dinner, three courses with wine and bread. Plan the next day then bed. Eat, walk, sleep, repeat!

Day 2

Wednesday 17th Apr
After great shared Pilgrims dinner and breakfast onward and upward. Another 700 mtrs then the downhill starts. Just took it slow and used my poles. 16 kms to arrive at Roncesvalles monastery. Shared dinner then pilgrims mass in a 12 th century church, then bed!

It begins

Wednesday 17th Apr
Couldn’t start Tuesday as the mountain route was closed due to snow but we hadn’t planned on leaving till Wednesday anyway. Wednesday was beautiful, cool and crisp to start out, then blue skies and sunny. Climbed up a up very steep for 700 mtrs over 8kms, fabulous views over green pastures with mountain sheep and sturdy horses. Finally reached Orison where stopped for some soup before doing another Km to our accomodation at Borda.

Pamplona

Wednesday 17th Apr
Had my hand stitches out, all good. Bought my rain poncho and all ready to go to St Jean Pied de Port tomorrow.

The story so far.

Wednesday 17th Apr
Sorry for not posting for those not on Facebook. We arrived in Madrid and after a long sleep dove into the Madrid nightlife enjoying some tapas and Vermouth before catching a train to Pamplona for more of the same. 

Take off

Thursday 4th Apr
Checked in and through security. Madrid here I come. 

Setback

Friday 29th Mar
Fell over this morning when I was holding a glass jar-,5 stiches in my little finger. At least I didn’t break anything except the jar! It won’t delay anything. Plans to leave next Thursday still on track.

19 days to go

Saturday 16th Mar
It’s finally v CB oiled off and I’m well enough to get some testing in. Did Parkrun with a full pack this morning. 🎒

29 days till I leave

Wednesday 6th Mar
The time is just rushing away. I lost a week to Covid so that’s thrown a spanner in the works re training. But I’m better now and pulling on the boots for a walk tomorrow. I’ve got some catching up to do but thankfully it is cooling down a bit now.

Thank you to my Sponsors

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Neil Mclachlan-troup

800kms! That’s a million steps for a short-ass! Leah, you’re such an inspiration. You still amaze me even after having the privilege of knowing you for so long. Good luck! I hope the tears on the way are tears of joy at the end. xxx

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Anderson/drum Clan

You’re an amazing person Leah and your dedication and passion are truly inspiring. We wish you all the very best on your Camino pilgrimage. Take care and we look forward to hearing about your travels.

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Genevieve Davies

Hi Leah, So very proud of you, walking the Camino is an extraordinary experience for anyone, the simple fact that you are doing it after diagnosis 35 years ago is inspirational. Genxx

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Sarsh James

Hi Leah, Best wishes for your camino! Your beautiful words really resonated with me, Take care. Sarah

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Michael Bland

Good luck Leah. Take care and don’t push too hard. It will be a great experience

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Anonymous

Awesome work Cuddles. Your determination to smile & keep going all these years has been a privilege to witness. No one else could have put up with Ricky that long. Enjoy your success. Love The Godfather

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Cheryl And Greg

Words cannot express how proud we are of you Leah. We are all excited to watch you on your new adventure. You are tremendously inspiring and this achievement shows your courage and strength. Stay safe, have fun and enjoy every moment!

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A Harty

You are an inspiration Leah - we really look forward to following your adventure. Angela and Gerry xxx

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Angela Hume

You are an inspiration Leah. I am very lucky to be sharing the start of this amazing journey with you, and wish you all the best for the pilgrimage. What a fabulous way to mark your 60th year and celebrate the simple act of walking!

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Anonymous

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Angelia Shi

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Angela Hatfield

Hi, I see you at parkrun all the time….had no idea you’ve been living with MS for so long😘. I wish you all the best for this impressive challenge you’ve set for yourself. Looks like you are well on your way of reaching your fundraising goal! Good luck🍀 YOU GO GIRL!!!

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Judy Rimmelzwaan

Hi Leah you are an inspiration to many and I wish you all the best on your journey 🙏 I’ll look forward to following your travels in The hope I’ll do it myself one day , Judy

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Paul Mcguire & Lisa Van Moolenbroek

Well done Leah! I hope you have a great trip!

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Anonymous

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Kerry Gallagher

You are an absolute inspiration Leah. I commend you for your enthusiasm and determination to walk the Camino. I wish you good health in order to complete this challenging goal and I’ll be with you all the way. Sending love and blessings, Kerry (Gallagher)

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Anonymous

What an incredible adventure. Wishing you all the best for your journey and your fundraising.

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Ruth Leveson

Leah What an amazing effort. Look forward to hearing about your adventure. Hope the fundraising exceeds target.

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Jules Allen

You inspire us all Leah!! I’m in awe of you taking on this challenge and cannot wait to follow your journey! X 🩷

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Sue Vittori

Hi Leah, So inspired to read about your courageous journey - the one behind and the one ahead. I’ll never forget our epic journey working together to plan for moving Phar Lap from the old state museum to Melbourne Museum in 2000 🙂 Go well, Sue Vittori (nee Hobbs) [Guess what … I’m back working at MV!! 🙃]

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Ann Dowd

Hi Leah We wish you success, good health and enjoyment on your long trek, you've worked hard for it Ann & Chris

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Zoe Iversen

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Jo Thomasson

Good luck Leah. I can't wait to see your updates.

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Lesley Gregoire

Good Luck Leah

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Meredith Edwards

Can't wait to follow you along on your camino journey Leah! One step at a time. Chook x

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Jill Duffield

Well done Leah! Enjoy the amazing experience. Love Jill

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Nola Droop

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Belinda Turnbull

I’m so proud of you Leah. Looking forward to following your experience on Facebook.

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Anonymous

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Anonymous

Best of luck

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Anonymous

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Kristy Bushnell

You're such an inspiration, Leah!

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Kerrie Mills

Enjoy every step of the way Leah. A fabulous adventure raising funds for MS. You go girl!

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Ally Walburn

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Anonymous

Inspirational!!!