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El Camino De Santiago – Granon to Villafranca – Day 15

El Camino De Santiago – Granon to Villafranca – Day 15

Setting off from Granon this morning on El Camino De Santiago, we walked straight into a cold head wind, which disturbed Victoria enough for her to turn around and walk back towards Granon. The wind can be very mentally tough and it takes some reframing and state management to be able to manage it. Fortunately Victoria was able to make a little shift in her perception and she turned around again and started walking into the wind again with a…

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Santiago Trail – Resting in Granon – Day 14

Santiago Trail – Resting in Granon – Day 14

We were forced to take a rest day today in Granon by the Santiago Trail. There were very strong icy winds and knowing that we would be walking up about 200 metres elevation were it would have been even colder, I made the command decision to stay in the nice warm cosy albergue. Nicole was our beautiful hospitalera from Austria, and she allowed us to stay an extra day, as the normal rule is that you can only stay in…

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Santiago Trail Camino De Santiago Day 10 – Synchronicity

Santiago Trail Camino De Santiago Day 10 – Synchronicity

The Santiago Trail has been offering us many synchronistic events to assist us on our camino. Today we walked from Viana, through the city of Logrono and on to Navarette. A long day of walking especially when we had to walk all the way through a city, which can be energetically draining. I made the most of being in the city and bought some new footware, a pair of North Face gortex hiking shoes with Vibram soles. Now I mean’t…

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Camino De Santiago – Pamplona to Puente La Reina Day 5

Camino De Santiago – Pamplona to Puente La Reina Day 5

More life lessons on the Camino De Santiago De Compostela. Walking from Pamplona to Puente La Reina, is a very interesting and memorable walk. It is a special part of the camino, although can one part be any more special than another, that is one to ponder. This leg of The Camino Frances is a prominent chapter in Paulo Coelho’s book, The Pilgrimage, and if you haven’t read it, it is worth a read. Victoria received a lesson in attachment,…

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Walking The Camino De Santiago With My Parents Day 3

Walking The Camino De Santiago With My Parents Day 3

I was quite contented with how my life was going so far and then I got whisked away on an adventure of an unusual sort and grander than most my age have ever experienced. My parents were taking me to walk the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. I like going for walks, in fact it is one of my favourite things. My Mummy or Daddy straps me into a harness and carries me tight against their body. I look forward…

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