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Follow The Camino Podcast
Follow The Camino
18 episodes
9 months ago
Good news! You've decided to walk the Camino de Santiago. Bad news. You do not have a walking partner. Many people, particularly those inexperienced in long distance walking trips, are understandably nervous about walking solo. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/walking-solo/
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Good news! You've decided to walk the Camino de Santiago. Bad news. You do not have a walking partner. Many people, particularly those inexperienced in long distance walking trips, are understandably nervous about walking solo. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/walking-solo/
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Types of terrain on popular routes of the Camino de Santiago
Follow The Camino Podcast
9 minutes 52 seconds
8 years ago
Types of terrain on popular routes of the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is a large network of paths converging from across Europe at Santiago de Compostela. Some general information on the many types of terrain encountered on the more popular routes is included below. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/types-of-terrain/
Follow The Camino Podcast
Good news! You've decided to walk the Camino de Santiago. Bad news. You do not have a walking partner. Many people, particularly those inexperienced in long distance walking trips, are understandably nervous about walking solo. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/walking-solo/