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The St Francis Way

colinb

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camino (September 2012) Ponderrada to Santiago
(May 2013) St. Jean to Santiago
(June 2014) Assisi to Rome. The St. Francis Way
(2015) Portuguese Camino. Lisbon to Santiago.
( Easter 2016) King Ludwig Way.
(Summer 2016) Ignatian Way. Loyola to Manresa.
Last year, 2014, my wife Mary and I walked the St. Francis Way, from Assissi to Rome. The days were long and hilly, the way was badly marked, accommodation was at times difficult, and there were few pilgrims walking.
 
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Last year, 2014, my wife Mary and I walked the St. Francis Way, from Assissi to Rome. The days were long and hilly, the way was badly marked, accommodation was at times difficult, and there were few pilgrims walking.
My wife and I are walking it this fall.

Did you do a blog, and is there any other information about your walk you would care to share? We'd love to know more about your experience and would benefit from any advice you may have. How long did it take you?

Sandy Brown, who may be a member, has written an excellent guide which is being edited by Cicerone and should be published in September. Sandy is extremely helpful and has been very generous with his advice and information. His blog is at http://caminoist.org/.

We walked the Cammino di Assisi from Dovadola to Assisi last fall. Sounds like the St. Francis Way will be similar, although I don't think it is nearly as hilly and difficult as the Caminno di Assisi. It was a great pilgrimage, but very hard work.
 
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Last year, 2014, my wife Mary and I walked the St. Francis Way, from Assissi to Rome. The days were long and hilly, the way was badly marked, accommodation was at times difficult, and there were few pilgrims walking.
That's the Franciscans for you. The brand new Ignatian Way set up by Jesuits is just as beautiful but much more organized. :p
 
You can find our daily blog on candmcamino.blospot.
Thanks for posting your blog; just finished reading it. I really enjoyed it. Sounds like you had quite a tough walk, but persevered! Looking forward to walking the St. Francis Way this fall.

Karl
 
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