I spent the summer of 2011 hiking across Spain. I flew in to Paris, took a train to St. Jean Pied de Port, and from there hiked in to Spain all the way to the end of the world, Finisterre. This long hike is the pilgrimage known as El Camino de Santiago.
Intro to my pilgrimage
Mentally preparing for the pilgrimage
Day One: Paris
Days Two and Three: St Jean Pied de Port
Basajaun, Lord of the Forest
A Typical Day on the Camino
A Guide to the Camino: Food and Accommodation
A Guide to the Camino: Signs and Symbols
A Guide to the Camino: General Information and Advice, Part One
A Guide to the Camino: General Information and Advice, Part Two
Pies y Ampollas, Blisters and Feet: Methods for Dealing with Blisters
Foot Surgery
The Nomad Life
Reasons People Do the Camino
Finisterre
A Guide to the Camino: Food, Part Two
A Guide to the Camino: Food, Part Three
Camino Community
After the Camino
Spanish Music Videos
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