Mony Dojeiji
Pilgrim. Rome to Jerusalem.
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2001
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I am very interested and think this is Great!!To those pilgrims interested in exploring beyond the Camino, there is a concerted effort to link and mark trails from various points in Europe to Jerusalem. This map is the first version of it, and will continue to evolve.
Buen camino!
Mony
To those pilgrims interested in exploring beyond the Camino, there is a concerted effort to link and mark trails from various points in Europe to Jerusalem. This map is the first version of it, and will continue to evolve.
Buen camino!
Mony
Thanks Mony. The reason I ask is because a couple of years ago I met a Brazilian pilgrim on the Camino who was flying to Israel to finish his pilgrimage in Jerusalem. He'd only have had a few days there, but it might have been a good final day's walk for him. At that time the West Bank was open, but just a bit tricky to get to/from (you had to change bus/taxi at the wall). I didn't do it when I was there, but I would if I went back and it was possible. Buen Camino!
Currently the Jerusalem Way Project is centered around some historical routes coming from the west. On my own pilgrimage to Jerusalem I chose a more exotic route (as I´m going there and back again) and passed through Harran and Urfa (Oct. 2013) but I saw no trace of an actually existing Abraham path even in Turkey - though I have read that it is waymarked now. Cheers, Fr. Johannes, www.4kmh.comDoes this tie in at all with Abraham's path?
I was hoping someone would see my post and send me a link... a jpeg that has clear and distinct trail marks from Roma to Istanbul? Also... Mony... you took the ferry... How much did it cost and were they very 'thorough' with your passport? I am also a Canadian... and have overstayed... In any event.. would you say it was hard to make out the way from albania to turkey? Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions... most appreciated.To those pilgrims interested in exploring beyond the Camino, there is a concerted effort to link and mark trails from various points in Europe to Jerusalem. This map is the first version of it, and will continue to evolve.
Buen camino!
Mony
Hey... Thanks a lot for your reply! I did already have a look at your site. There was nowhere I found to correspond with you via that site either... I was hoping to find a JPEG upload from your site but there was nothing... So you are saying that there are GPS status updates on your site?? I didn't notice that... looks like I will have to look a little deeper... Did you find you needed the GPS? Or do you think you could just go it with the help of locals and possibly the knowledge of the 'next ' town? I know this is a hard question to ask... anyhow. cheers for the quick reply!@steve I'm on my way home from Jerusalem so I went the reverse direction from Istanbul to Rome. I did not always take the shortest route but I have gps tracks for the whole way some of which could be helpful. See www.4kmh.com for details and pictures of the roads and paths each day. I crossed between Bari and Dubrovnik because I wanted to visit beautiful Montenegro too. Ferry was 54 € for a seat on deck.