Camino Aragonés: from Somport to Jaca
First stage of the Camino Aragonés in company and complete: 34km. A small wonder prelude to what we will find in the following stages.
First stage of the Camino Aragonés in company and complete: 34km. A small wonder prelude to what we will find in the following stages.
It’s true: I can’t get a few days to return to the Camino. And less so now that the good weather is approaching (with permission of the storms). Short outings, less traveled areas, … just enough to let the summer pass and the cold weather return. But it is also true, and this is known
Some time ago I did the first four stages of the Camino Aragonés: Somport to Jaca, Jaca to Puente La Reina de Jaca/Arrés, Arrés to Ruesta and Ruesta to Sangüesa. And that’s where I stayed. The first stage was spectacular because of the environment, the next because of the company and the last two because
When they say that in many ways the Camino is a learning journey, they are not wrong. If you have been involved in coaching in any way, everyone has a definition of what learning is. For me the Camino is absolutely experiential: no matter how hard you try to share what it means to walk
What is it about the Camino that everyone who does it, who wants to do it or who has done it wants to tell about it through whatever means they can? They all want to offer tips, packing lists, advice, the best places to eat… although they all end up being very similar, they do