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🚴♀️ Bicycling on the Camino
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[QUOTE="JabbaPapa, post: 525005, member: 195"] It might be worthwhile to do the pilgrimage on an electric bike, but remembering that the pilgrimage and the Camino, and the Compostela that belongs to the Camino, is separate from the pilgrimage if you're using motor transport, as far as the pilgrim's office is concerned anyway. But it's probably closer to the spirit of the Way to use an electric bike along the Camino to get to Compostela on your pilgrimage than by bus or car or plane, none of which have anything wrong with them intrinsically either on the terms of what the pilgrimage is -- though it might be a little odd to approach it that way in a non-religious manner, because the pilgrimage in this particular sense would be basically Catholic (though some other Christians, Anglicans most notably, do carry out the pilgrimage like this too). So, as long as you're not confused about the lack of eligibility for a Compostela that would ensue, the pilgrimage as such is not strictly incompatible with any means of transport, in the same way as the foot pilgrimage or the bike pilgrimage specifically. [/QUOTE]
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