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Molinesca>Villafranca del Bierzo

A Minute on the Camino pt 5

Villafranca>O’Cerebro

Talking to Birds

Breaking News: Ohio Pilgrims Safe and Sound in Madrid

Jusy skyped with Mona and crew.  All are well and ready to get on the trail  Monday! more

A Minute on the Camino pt6

Triacastla>Sarria

A Minute on the Camino pt 7

The Gangs All Here!

Sarria>Portomarin

Portomarin>Palas De Rei

Camino Contest!

Ribaduso>Pedrouzo

Pedrouzo>Santiago

Santiago

Tourists in Sanxenxo

I could get used to this….

And the winner is….

Almost Home

A few reflections from Mona

A few reflections from Mona: Were 5 days on the Camino de Santiago the most physically challenging thing I ever done? No, not at all… In fact, I actually felt… more

Madrid / Die Hard I

St. Jean to Madrid

Camino Research

Notes From An Wonderful Wife

Mapping and Instagram Feed

Reese Witherspoon Has Nothing on Mona Fitzer

Refuge Orission Confirmed!

Wildcat Hollow

The Wright Socks!

Pack Review

bordeaux train map santiago / sarria

Instagram test

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The lessons I learnt every day on the Camino

I thought this reflection was wonderful. This is a repost from cds.me forum.  from user jsalt. A long post, so not for everyone. Might help newbies, and bring a smile… more

Spanish Salt Cod Fritters

Spanish Salt Cod Fritters http://leitesculinaria.com/51785/writings-spanish-cod-fritters.html Adapted from Michael Pancheri of Allium SPANISH COD FRITTERS RECIPE Quick Glance 45 M 13 H, 15 M Makes about 24 fritters PRINT RECIPE METRIC… more

Awesome Tapas and Pinchos Blog

train tickets

http://www.raileurope.com/en/index.html more

hiking at sunrise

from cds.me I cannot remember when you are walking, so its a bit hard to tell you when dawn and dusk might be. Remember, though, that Spain is unusual inasmuch… more

How to Make the Perfect Fried Egg, Courtesy of Spain

Core Workout

I cant stand the gym, but I love the range. more

16 miles 85 degrees 20 pounds

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The Camino De Santiago is a pilgrimage trail across europe that ends in Santiago De Compostella. I walked the Camino Frances route starting in France, crossing the Pyrenees into Spain and west to Compostella.

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