The Camino de Santiago (Saint James Way) is the 500-mile path that crosses northern Spain. Starting in the Basque region of southwestern France, the Camino takes "pilgrims" along a 1200 year-old route that includes mountain passes, tiny villages, magnificent cities, and breathtaking scenery.
The Camino experience includes carrying everything--from clothing to toiletries to water--in a backpack. However, it's not wilderness camping; rather a chance to see Spain and sleep each night in a welcoming place. In 2015, nearly 263,000 people from all over the world made the journey.
Suzanne Ball explains how to plan and what to bring for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Besides listing the items to pack, she provides advice about:
* Who walks the Camino...and why
* What time of year to walk
* How to choose the best gear
* Packing light: what to take
* Understanding the hostels, called "albergues"
* Using resources and forums
Suzanne walked the Camino when she was 65 years old. Besides sharing information and offering advice gathered from her 38-day pilgrimage, she especially encourages solo walkers, women, and Baby Boomers to follow her lead.
Anyone who is contemplating walking--or preparing for the adventure--will find "Follow the Yellow Arrows" useful and interesting. Buen Camino!