Jane is Returning to Spain!

I will be catching a plane today along with my ‘sole’ sister and longtime friend Theresa. Join us as we walk, talk, eat, think & drink our way up the coast of Portugal and into Spain.

We have become seasoned (and seasonal) walkers since our first adventure in 2017. Living in Minnesota makes it a challenge to get your steps in during the winter months. Our Camino accomplishments are summarized below and documented throughout this blog.

2021 Camino Frances Maseta: About 100 miles from Burgos to Leon. In 2017 we skipped the Maseta segment of Camino Frances to have a timely arrival in Santiago. We often pondered what we missed and just had to find out. Afterward, we flew to the island of Majorca for a few days before heading home.

2019 Camino Inglés: 60 miles walked from A Coruna to Santiago. In addition, we spent a couple weeks as volunteer hosts at an Albuergue in Ribadiso.

2018 Camino Finisterre: 130 miles walked from Santiago to Finisterre to Muxia and back to Santiago.

2017 Francais: 550 miles walked from St. Jean Pied ‘d Port, France through the Pyrenees to Spain and on to Santiago.

The European Camino Network

All camino routes end at the shrine of the apostle Saint James the Great in the Cathedral of Santiago. Many walk the Camino for religious devotion, self-discovery, or adventure, enjoying its mix of stunning landscapes, historic towns, and camaraderie among fellow travelers.

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Jane is a resident of Browndale neighborhood in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

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