- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2023 sept/Oct
Primitivo July 2024
So as not to clog up other threads thought it would be good to start a new thread.
What stories do people have about wildlife they have seen on their Camino's? Or other general wildlife-related Camino stories? Or maybe even wildlife-related Camino folklore?
As mentioned on another thread, some of the Camino's cut through countryside still inhabited by bears and wolves (which pose no significant threat to pilgrims for anyone worried of such), and they sit at the top of the chain of a myriad of amazing wildlife inhabiting this beautiful land. The wildlife specifically of NW Spain is what has drawn me to this region at least twice yearly (or bi-annually if you prefer) for the last 12+ years and made it my second home. I have been lucky enough to see wolves and bears and track entire packs of wolves in knee-deep snow in some of the world's most beautiful and still wild mountains in Spain. For me, this adds a whole extra significance and magic to the Caminos knowing the wilderness that surrounds them in parts.
What stories do people have about wildlife they have seen on their Camino's? Or other general wildlife-related Camino stories? Or maybe even wildlife-related Camino folklore?
As mentioned on another thread, some of the Camino's cut through countryside still inhabited by bears and wolves (which pose no significant threat to pilgrims for anyone worried of such), and they sit at the top of the chain of a myriad of amazing wildlife inhabiting this beautiful land. The wildlife specifically of NW Spain is what has drawn me to this region at least twice yearly (or bi-annually if you prefer) for the last 12+ years and made it my second home. I have been lucky enough to see wolves and bears and track entire packs of wolves in knee-deep snow in some of the world's most beautiful and still wild mountains in Spain. For me, this adds a whole extra significance and magic to the Caminos knowing the wilderness that surrounds them in parts.