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Sue Ferguson's avatar

Fascinating history about the Camino and how

Christianity used it over the centuries. I always wonder how some of these traditions evolved and who was influenced by them. Thank you for broadening this horizon for me and fellow readers. This adds to the full story you will be sharing.

Johnnie Bernhard's avatar

I hope to make the Camino in 2027. Thinking of beginning in San Sebastion. In my early sixties, so this seems to be the best path. Looking forward to more insightful articles from you! Thank you!

Victoria Bresee, MA, MAR's avatar

Great to connect with you! I’ve always heard that the northern route is spectacular, but more strenuous, due to steeper mountains to climb over. I was able to complete the Camino Frances as I turned 62, despite never being in shape and having very little time to train.

I will be starting to write about my own experience soon. Just wanting to provide some of the history for a foundation for readers, first.

https://caminoways.com/camino-del-norte/camino-del-norte-from-san-sebastian-to-santiago

Jess's avatar

Interesting!

Elaine Gantz Wright's avatar

A former client from years ago, Rich Honiball, one of my faves, just posted on LinkedIn that he's starting his year-long prep to walk the Camino. He lead marketing at Haggar. It's the thing! I will see if I can share your instructive material with him. 💜

Victoria Bresee, MA, MAR's avatar

Sure, but after a year-long prep, he may have read all he can handle!