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Training for Your Camino on the Northern California Coast

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Happy New Year, dear friends. I'm sharing my latest blog, Walking Through the Ages, "Let's Hike and Preserve California's Coastal Trails," with a trip to the Northern California Coast. The California Coastal Trail runs along our breathtaking coast and is a great place to train for your Camino. Flats, ups and downs, everything you love. And there are a few hostels to stay, but it's not the Camino! You will need a bike or car in between. If you live in California or come for a visit, be sure to spend time on the trail. You might see dolphins, whales, pelicans, gulls, and lots of hikers and walkers spending time by the sea. Buen Camino, Irene
 

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Looks so beautiful! I live on the St Lawrence river 45 min from the Adirondacks the best of 2 worlds. My walking takes me usually along the river until Spring when I can go to the ADK and enjoy those little hills. Thank you for sharing your place in the world so many places so little time!
 
Looks so beautiful! I live on the St Lawrence river 45 min from the Adirondacks the best of 2 worlds. My walking takes me usually along the river until Spring when I can go to the ADK and enjoy those little hills. Thank you for sharing your place in the world so many places so little time!
@Micah26, thank you for sharing your "place in the world." The Adirondacks - definitely the best of 2 worlds. I agree "so many places, so little time!" Many of us are lucky to have places to hike and walk that are safe and beautiful, too, which makes training for a Camino, easier. I'm about 90 miles from the coast, but only seven miles from the American River and a bit further for Sierra Nevada trails and watershed. And for many who are always on a Camino, they can continue walking, meeting new people and widening their horizons closer to home. Buen Camino, Irene
 
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