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Len's Southwest Photo hiking adventure March 2022 Part 2 - Canyonlands National Park
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<blockquote data-quote="cvixx" data-source="post: 2505658" data-attributes="member: 51421"><p>Len…can't find right thread. I had mentioned the Camino de Santiago and Natural Bridges. Bridges is more rimrock than Arches. You are on top of the formations, rather than below. Well worth exploring.</p><p></p><p>The Camino is 500 miles long, reaching from the French side of the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela, then on to the Atlantic. Not the Pacific Coast Trail by any means, but rather a pilgrimage. Walk 12-15 miles a day, numerous hostels and cantinas along the way. A good way to relax and, for me, feel at peace. I do 150 miles, or so, at a time. 3 weeks, 4 days to get there and back and 17 days walking. Would do more but miss the wife. EBeen there 2 times now, with some overlap. Will go again next year after a knee replacement. At 77 not that many years left. Honestly, the most fulfilling event I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvixx, post: 2505658, member: 51421"] Len…can’t find right thread. I had mentioned the Camino de Santiago and Natural Bridges. Bridges is more rimrock than Arches. You are on top of the formations, rather than below. Well worth exploring. The Camino is 500 miles long, reaching from the French side of the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela, then on to the Atlantic. Not the Pacific Coast Trail by any means, but rather a pilgrimage. Walk 12-15 miles a day, numerous hostels and cantinas along the way. A good way to relax and, for me, feel at peace. I do 150 miles, or so, at a time. 3 weeks, 4 days to get there and back and 17 days walking. Would do more but miss the wife. EBeen there 2 times now, with some overlap. Will go again next year after a knee replacement. At 77 not that many years left. Honestly, the most fulfilling event I can do. [/QUOTE]
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