We are considering offering our Community Education class, Hiking the Camino in Spain, as a one-day immersion mini-workshop on a weekend in February or March. The Saturday class, from 9:00 to 5:00, would cover all the why, when, what, where, and HOW questions of preparing for a Camino hike. Sunday would be a long training hike at San Felasco Hammock. We would cover about 6 miles, have a break for lunch and rest, and then a second 6-miler on a different trail. Folks could do either or both segments. Does this idea sound appealing to Camino Dreamers?
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Anita
1/1/2014 04:14:41 am
If you are planning your Camino, I encourage you to check my free app for Windows Phone. It has many inspirational stories, movies, photos and also guidelines how to pack your backpack. You can find it in a store by name "Camino", or check : http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=a09263aa-b5c0-4bdd-82ca-75218cd0b4a8
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