The WiFi struggle is real! I finally found WiFi that was strong enough to upload photos, and I wanted to share a few photos from the Camino de Santiago.


  

Liza, 18 years old, Lithuania. Meeting Liza was one of my favorite experiences on the Camino. Read more about this phenomenal young lady here

Photo captured by Kelsey and moodified by me.

 

“Buen Camino!” The greeting you give fellow pilgrims as you pass by one another.

 

The scallop shell is one of the most iconic symbols of the Camino, and it is used (along with yellow arrows) to guide pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela.

 

Kitty giving some ‘tude in Viana, Spain.

 

Viana, such a charming little town.

 

New friends! Léna (France), me, Landry, Fabio (Italy), Kelsey, Gina Marie, Csaba (Hungary).

 

Cute little boy playing with a water fountain in Logroño.

 

Laura, one of our four incredible squad leaders!

 

Squad mentor, Jeremy; and squad leaders Eric and Soloman.

 

Spectacular sunrise over the Spanish vineyards.

 

Stunning cathedral in Burgos.

 

Admiring the gorgeous artwork, while clad in toe socks and flip flops! Captured by fellow Storyleader, Brenna.

 


Walking the Camino was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my entire life.

Those 10 days were some of my hardest days, but they were some of my richest too. 

My hope is that I’ll be able to return one day.