Robert Ward! Re: ... nothing to see

B'midbar bamidbaraCAMINANTE.US
Thu Sep 19 08:32:28 PDT 2002


I think I may have been the original impetus behind some of the recent
comments behind what is, and isn't, worthwhile to see on the Camino.  My
original question was framed within the context of the limited time I had
for my pending trip.  That being said, I'm intrigued by your comment below.
I have walked, literally, over fourteen hundred miles in the past five
months on some high elevation trails near my home here, in the Rockies in
Colorado, and have spent a great deal of time alone on trails where, for
extended periods of time, it was nothing but the deer, the bears and myself.
Those moments, in the wind and cold, in the sun and heat, have been some of
the best I've had for sincere kibbutzing with Yahweh.  I very well may
modify some portion(s) of my trip based upon your comment.

What is the Camino like in the fall, in October and November?

Regards, Nevhyn.

> Burgos, because I remember them in my bones. For that matter, there was
nothing I saw on the Camino that was more magnificent than the November
skies over the meseta.



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