Longmont resident Jane Hanlon still hears her father’s voice when her nerves surface, despite the man’s tragic death last year on a motorcycle trip in Mexico. It is a voice Hanlon rarely heard growing up, as her father, Gary Clough, was absent from raising her starting when she was 6 weeks old. But she rekindled her paternal relationship several years ago, and shared with Clough a love for the same movies, especially 2011’s “The Way,” which was directed by Emilio Estevez and centers around a character’s pilgrimage along Spain’s famous Camino de Santiago, following his son’s death on the same path. Hanlon, who said she is in her mid-40s, has committed to leaving her Main Street apartment at the end of this month and quitting her finance position with an IT services firm to embark on the same 500-mile Camino de Santiago walk, a journey she and her father planned to take together. Hanlon is now tackling the trek in memory of Clough, who was 69 when he died. Read more at Longmont Times-Call.