The Camino de Santiago is more than just one 500-mile route through Spain. Here’s why you should consider hiking the German ...
Mead, an Episcopalian who lives in Rhode Island in the US, says there are as many reasons why people walk the Camino as there are people who walk it. While the Camino is a religious experience for ...
Others walk because they’re in a time of transition ... In conversations along the route, I often heard people say, I came to the Camino to find myself or to solve a certain problem.
Sharenda Barlar, senior lecturer of Spanish at Wheaton College and Camino de Santiago scholar, said the walk is open to anyone. “The Camino is a Catholic pilgrimage, it’s always been one ...
The trail was the brainchild of Alan Graham, who was inspired by the Camino de Santiago in Spain and the exploits of the famous Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. He planned the route and ...
By Paula Brown An 11-year-old Mulmur resident is heading out for the journey of a lifetime. Henry Little, known locally as Henry the Hiker, will be taking on his biggest hiking challenge yet as he ...