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About Me
- Anastasia and Marc
- Canberra, ACT, Australia
- Two Happy Pilgrims who have a love of cycling, music, art, and a keen sense of adventure. In 2023 decided to cycle the Camino to Santiago de Compostela, the French Way from Pamplona to Santiago de Compostela. The ancient pilgrimage and the journey will be approximately 700-800 kilometres.The trusty four-legged walking companion Cymore passed away 3 years ago and we swapped walking for cycling. Preparing for this adventure on e-bikes. We look forward to meeting many wonderful people throughout our epic adventures and sharing it with those interested back home ‘Buen Camino’.
Woo Hoo you're there! I think the long flight was to prepare you for your walk!! Good luck and say hi to Martin Sheen :-) Neil
ReplyDeleteHow exciting after all the preparation to be finally at the start of your journey! GREAT blogging, by the way!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great read Stacie. Love the ramblings.
ReplyDeleteIt brings back so many good/not so good memories of my travels.
Glad you arrived safe and sound.
I felt your frustration with the pouch. It's a pain at times but worth it.
Keep enjoying the trip. I look forward to the next read. Love David C xx