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Hi Nomad: Looks like your week on the Camino was an epiphany. It was for me as well. I am going back in June and I can't wait. My time on the Camino Frances was nothing short of magical.
Thank you for the information, and I will definitely check it out. My running days are long behind me with a bad back from a car accident this past January, but I have "many miles to go" hiking. I love the AT and expect that the New England Section hike will keep me busy for several years, so...
Hello Leaningforward: I live in Holliston, Massachusetts. I do a fair amount of hiking and the Berkshires are on my near bucket list. I hiked 200 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maine and have only 80 miles more to go to finish the state before I turn south and hike the AT in New Hampshire...
Hello Adesmar. I left St. Jean Pied de Port on May 23 arriving Santiago on June 20. I later walked to Finisterre and Muxia. I stayed at L'Esprit du Chemin for the night before my walk out at 7:35 AM. I am wondering if we know some of the same people since our paths must have crossed even if...
Hi Alex: Thank you for your advice and guidance. I will take your suggestion and read up on it. I am not entirely aware of all the privileges that this site provides me, so I appreciate your pointing me in the right direction. John
I walked the Camino Frances from SJPdP to Santiago and then on to Finisterre and Muxia in May/June 2012. I am planning a return to Spain to walk the Camino del Norte in June 2015. In the nearly three years I have been on this forum, I have talked to only two other pilgrims from Massachusetts...
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