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http://www.utne.com/1997-03-01/journey-to-the-end-of-the-world.aspx
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Journey
to the End of the World -
Hiking the Hard Road to a New Self
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http://onthecamino.squarespace.com/
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Deborah
Almost everyone who embarks upon the Camino is asked why they are going.
The answers are as various as the pilgrims themselves. As it is a
pilgrimage route there are those going for strictly religious reasons,
conversely some for the sheer sport of it. Some are looking for
potential life mates,some are just there because their best friend
talked them into it. Some see it as vacation, others are there for
spiritual reasons. My reasons weren't to attempt to solve or to sooth my
performance fears. I had stopped singing 6 years before. But a lot had
happened to me in those 6 years and in some ways nothing at all, that
had made me an excellent candidate, you might say, for a 500 mile walk
"alone" across nearly the entire westward expanse in the north of Spain.
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http://kellyonthecaminofrances.blogspot.com/ |
Kelly on the Camino Frances
In which I relate all the adventures I
encounter as I walk the Camino Frances from St. Jean Pied du Port to
Burgos, and eventually to Santiago de Compostela.
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http://www.walk2rome.com.btinternet.co.uk/index.html
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From 1997 to 2003 we have walked the Pilgrim's way to Santiago de
Compostela, in the North-West of Spain. The complete way from the French
border to Santiago is 774 km |
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http://threecaminos.com/
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Marissa
- I like to say that I didn't find the Camino - instead that it found
me, but that isn't entirely accurate either. About six years ago I
was 20 years old, in the summer between my third and fourth years at the
University of Virginia, and just back west from a month studying
architecture in China. My father had done the coast-to-coast walk in
England a couple of years earlier, and now he wanted to take my brother
and I on this trail he had heard about that crosses the northern part of
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http://caminojunkie.blogspot.com/2008/04/coeliac-pilgrims-lost-peter.html
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I am a camino junkie and read the various pilgrimage blogs, websites and
forums almost every day. This blog is a comment on what interesting
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http://almez.pntic.mec.es/~ssao0001/camino/index.htm
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Spanish pilgrims, Paca and Salva, -
A month under the Milky Way...
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