
As many of you know, about a month ago we hiked part of The Camino.
We were there in the less popular season, yet it was still plenty populated.
If I happen to make it back to Spain, I would enjoy trying a different route or making enough time to do the entire French way.



- shells and yellow arrows mark the path. One doesn’t need a map or GPS to hike the Camino.
- There are plenty of water stations along the Way. Like the one by the statue pictured above with my favorite fruit pickin pal, Lennie.
- There are donation based stops with fruit, hot chocolate and coffee!!
I loved being in nature, experiencing His beauty on the trail, and also having a lot of time to think, process, pray and lay wrong identity at His feet.

Below I have compiled a couple of my team mates (Team TAZA) videos, which should give a fuller picture of what we were up to.
- My friend Fei made a great video too. Hers was about some fun and interesting “pilgrims” we met along the way.
- Camino Video by my friend Alyssa, the filmmaker of the group.
- My friend Ariel went minimal… and I think it was awesome, as some of us had our full hiking packs, she had a small draw-string bag. She also opted to use less money during the Camino and to trust God, like when He sent out the first apostles (Luke 10 & Matt. 10.) and as He tells us to not worry now in most of Matthew 6. READ about her journey here.
- My friend Kailey has a great descriptive blog about her time on the Camino… she is an aspiring blogger, and she has a lot of great gentle advice!!

