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Anton Pombo Camino conference in Denver - March 13, 2024

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Antón Pombo, whose articles many have probably read on Gronze’s website, will be speaking at Regis University, a Jesuit university in Denver. Free and open to the public. It’s part of a four day camino conference!


Pombo is a “camino purist”, so I expect his comments will be very interesting and maybe a bit provocative.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Antón Pombo, whose articles many have probably read on Gronze’s website
I've always found Anton's articles are interesting. Certainly provocative at times. I read them using Google Translate and while it does a good job with most Spanish texts it sometimes struggles with Anton's rather flowery rhetoric. Would be interesting to hear him speak in person but Denver might be a tad too far to go!
 
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Antón Pombo, whose articles many have probably read on Gronze’s website, will be speaking at Regis University, a Jesuit university in Denver.

Pombo is a “camino purist”, so I expect his comments will be very interesting and maybe a bit provocative.
Thank you for giving me attention to Antón Pombo: I really like his articles and attitude re the Camino(s).
 
I know Anton pretty well, (we serve together on the board of FICS) and admire him greatly. He grew up hosting pilgrims, his mom was herself a "camino angel" with a little hotel on the way to Finisterre... Anton's one of the people who painted yellow arrows with Don Elias Valina; as a historian he helped ID and codify and then waymark the Camino to Finisterre, and then the (original) Camino Portuguese. He wrote and updates the best-selling Spanish Camino guides for Editorial Everest, he's a founder of AGACS, the Galician Camino Amigos group that runs Albergue Herbon. If all this stuff adds up to "camino purist," than sign me up. He's the real deal.
 
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