Yom Kippur in Santiago

Historically, a pilgrimage is an act of religious devotion. Pilgrims demonstrate reverence through an act of sustained intention that prioritizes reflection and meditation. Many pilgrims also embark on their long walks seeking atonement for their wrongdoings. As I arrive in Santiago de Compostela, the final destination of the Camino routes (unless you walk on to […]

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Lessons from the Grateful dead

I finally encountered another Deadhead on the Camino- a woman about my age from Philadelphia who had a stealie on her hat. These are some thoughts that came out of a nice conversation we had about Grateful Dead music and improvised, goalless adventures. I haven’t listened to much music on the Camino in an effort […]

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Camino First Quarter Stage

Turns out I haven’t had much energy in the evening to post here (been more likely to post pictures on Instagram: @acuriousloop) but do want to offload some thoughts about my first week of the Camino. The first stage carried us through the Pyrenees, Basque country/Navarra and into the Rioja region. For the most part […]

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SJPP to Roncesvalles

Woke up feeling refreshed in the Airbnb I got to ensure quality jet lag refresh sleep. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is a beautiful small mountain village. I drank my instant coffee and headed to the Pilgrims office in town to get my pilgrim credentials, which grant you access to the albergues, which are not open to tourists. The […]

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back to france

It’s been an epic day and a half of travel from NC to Paris for a quick traipse around the city to visit some old haunts and get bred fix. It’s been very exhausting but all went smoothly and I’m snugged up in my room in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port hoping for a big sleep so I can […]

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Camino packing

Here it is: the official packing post; mostly to help myself get organized before launching off tomorrow. I am not bringing: I’m trying hard to err on the side of bringing less rather than more since anything I might need can be picked up in towns along the way.

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Eno walk

I haven’t done much training for the Camino other than my regular routine of hiking, biking around town, and running a few miles a couple times per week. My understanding is any reasonably healthy person can walk the Camino, but extra training will make the first week less painful while the body acclimates to walking […]

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Camino de Santiago

Enjoying my last full day at home in Asheville before heading to Durham for a few days then launching off to Europe for 6 weeks, most of which will be spent walking the Camino de Santiago. The Camino is a network of pilgrimage paths that lead to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela where the […]

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