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“I’ve just walked 800kms to Santiago day after day. I started on the French border and ended up in Santiago. I walked across ¾ of Spain, I was ready to throw it in, then it hits you ‘what the hell am I doing this for?’”
Inspired by a documentary in the 1990s, Bob Pritchard finally fulfils his dream of walking the El Camino de Santiago. Following the same footsteps that pilgrims have done since the 8th century, facing the physical and mental challenges of walking the distance alone and understanding the difference between being alone and loneliness.
By Bryson“I’ve just walked 800kms to Santiago day after day. I started on the French border and ended up in Santiago. I walked across ¾ of Spain, I was ready to throw it in, then it hits you ‘what the hell am I doing this for?’”
Inspired by a documentary in the 1990s, Bob Pritchard finally fulfils his dream of walking the El Camino de Santiago. Following the same footsteps that pilgrims have done since the 8th century, facing the physical and mental challenges of walking the distance alone and understanding the difference between being alone and loneliness.