Ultreya Group

Jilek, Glenn Glenn.JilekaFHWA.DOT.GOV
Wed Oct 6 05:42:15 PDT 2004


When I tried to subscribe to the Ultreya group, I received a message that they will no longer accept new members who have the "free" e-mail accounts (such as hotmail and yahoo) from any country.  Did anyone else get this message?

Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Spenger [mailto:rspengeraearthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 4:33 PM
To: GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU
Subject: Re: Friends of the Road to Santiago and this listserve


Rosina and other GoCamino members,

In addition to Santiagobis, there is another English language Yahoo
group that is occasionally active. It is called Ultreya and often has
items which would be of interest to current members of GoCamino. The
owner is a resident of England, but many, perhaps most, of the
subscribers are from the U.S.A. It has a good section of photos, an
archives section full of useful material, and a number of links to
other sources. When Jason first started it, I didn't think that there
was any point to starting up one more camino group, but Ultreya has
developed a distinctly different flavor of its own and I consider it to
be a welcome contribution to the camino cyberworld.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ultreya/

On this continent there is also a small but active group, "Little
Company of Pilgrims Canada." I don't believe that they have a
listserve, but their website is well done and has a lot of interesting
material:

http://www.santiago.ca/

I learned about the website just recently when it was posted - either
here or in a message to one of the Yahoo groups. It is definitely worth
checking out.

The LCPC group is working closely with the APC group that Rosina
mentioned. The two are both involved in the preparation for the annual
meeting next spring in Toronto.


On Oct 4, 2004, at 11:58 AM, Rosina Lila wrote:

> Hi Linda,
>
>  Hopefully the "American Pilgrims on the Camino" group from California
> will have a list serv.  I subscribed for a while to Santiagobis, but
> did not find it to my liking.  The St. James listserv is, in my
> opinion,  intellectually and practically informative, as well as quite
> relevant. But, we American pilgrims should have a listserv initiated
> in our continent, methinks.
>
>  Rosina



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