A group of pilgrims arrive in Santiago after walking the Camino Frances in 1954. They are from Germany, France and Holland. (I have no more details)
I post this in the "Camino Equipment" section... things have changed.
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Had to chuckle, before reading your caption I was thinking to myself "this is for all those that equate pilgrimage with carrying a backpack".
Was pleased to see that the gentleman from Holanda had his though.
My wife and I met an older French lady this year in a cafe while we were walking from Sarria, who was dressed in a floral house dress and sensible shoe/boots. I thought she was a local woman but Jane said she had spoken to her earlier and that she had walked from Le Puy. Goes to prove it does not all have to be high tech gear.Fantastic photograph God bless them all they look as fresh as daisies. I've decided from now on it's a good tweed skirt and straw hat for me.
I almost always wear boy-short type underwearWonderful photos!
Regarding gear, I was quite comfortable in my hiking skirt this year. The only thing is you MUST wear leggings or boy-short type underwear so the thighs don't chafe. Otherwise, I loved the freedom, the breeze, and the comfort! I wore a Macabi skirt.
:::laughing::: you DO? lolI almost always wear boy-short type underwear
Sadly the knees preclude exposure to an innocent public !:::laughing::: you DO? lol
Under your skirt?
Men DO wear those Macabi skirts, you know?
Like kilts.. and they LOVE them!
Al the optimist, you appear to have omitted the photo .....Interesting about you wearing "boy type" underwear under the skirt. This year I had some painful chaffing and resolved it by "going commando". As I was washing everything I wore every day anyway it made no difference (well actually one less thing to wash or carry). I apologise if this is too much detail.
The last photo on your link above is captionedIf you google this photo,
Nobody remembers Henry Roque as René de La Coste Messelière knowingly concealed his role as initiator of rides to Compostela.Wanting to be the champion of Compostela in France, he could not accept a provincial commoner and the uneducated have preceded astride the roads to Santiago, he of noble ancestry, hispanic, the former Casa Velasquez.Then he stole the show, taking advantage of its Parisianism, its title and its degrees.
http://www.saint-jacques-compostelle.info/Henri-Roque-promoteur-de-Compostelle_a152.html
However looking over the photos I am not sure if Henry Roque or René de La Coste Messelière are in the photo
Obviously I missed that last photo. So they were two different people but the 1965 ride into Santiago does agree with I had read on other sites.The last photo on your link above is captioned
" Henri Roque et René de La Coste, Compostelle 1965"
great article jirit, thanks.
The clothes look more like the 40's than 1965...