Entitlement? Just a guess.
@Peter Franciscus can elaborate.
Respectfully, @David, but I can't agree, because we don't all have that experience. Some people stumble into the Camino with no calling or 'synchronicity' whatsoever.
Not everyone is...
Here in the US there are a number of potential longish treks along features such as historic canals, but they are mostly used for day hikes, sometimes for several days, but accommodation is mostly motels in towns (some very interesting and...
I would like to see a Camino to connect the sites of La Florida martyrs. These were Spanish missions to evangelize the natives in the Southeast where many died for their faith. Not as well know as the southwest missions but were very successful...
You might also look at the many "rails to trails" paths around the country. Since they follow old railroad lines, they often pass through many smaller towns and cities. I'm contemplating doing a multiday walk on the D&L Trail which I think is...
Are there any trails that might be somewhat similar in the US? The AT requires camping, as I understand it. I like the idea of thru-walking/hiking but with a bed to sleep in 😴
Yes, this line has been the source of a lot of complaining by pilgrims and residents of Spain alike in the last 18 months or so! They release the tickets with short lead times. This causes consternation for all! In addition, I was reading last...
I read this many years ago so I can only remember the basics of the story but here it is. A man hiking/climbing in the Andes gets in a terrible situation and needs help. He tries to call but he had let his minutes run out. Oops. His phone later...
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