Ep 118: Updates from the trail + bringing the Camino home (part 2 of 2)

SHARING MY BIG VISION! Today I have some updates on the pilgrim registration requirements and for the Francés route:  >> updates to the luggage transport services >> new places to buy gear, and  >> where to find the best pizza And then my favorite topic:  >> How do we deal with the hardest part of the entire Camino experience?  >> How do we fill our lives with what I call Camino-grade experiences? To jump ahead to this part of the episode, when I talk about bringing home the Camino experience, go to the 14:20 minute mark. Here are the places mentioned in this episode:  >> Caminoteca pilgrim shop: https://caminoteca.com/  >> Rock N Roll Pizza: https://rockandrollpizza.es/  >> Jacotrans, use discount code DAG: https://www.jacotrans.es/en/ GET REGISTERED BEFORE YOU GO In 2025 and beyond, accommodation hosts are required to collect additional data on their guests. For a list of albergues currently using the Pilgrim Pass system, go here: https://pilgrim-pass.web.app/#/lodgings If you would like to get this taken care of before go, here is the website: https://cms-pilgrim-pass.web.app/preregistration TELL ME ALL ABOUT IT! If you have walked at least two Caminos, I would love to have you as a guest on the podcast to answer this question: What has been the secret of your success in bringing home your pilgrimage? Or maybe you haven't been all that successful. Let's talk about that too! You can let me know you're interested in being a guest here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/podcast-guest-request-form/   #youonthecamino#caminodesantiago#firsttimepilgrim#thecaminoexperience#caminopodcast

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You want to walk the Camino de Santiago in Spain but where do you start? What is your first step in preparing and planning for such a big undertaking? Whether you have just now heard of the Camino, or if your flights are booked and you have a start date, this podcast will walk with you as you take your first steps of preparing, planning, and starting your Camino experience. Guide and long-time pilgrim Nancy Reynolds shares her nearly 20 years of experience walking the Camino and leading 15 small groups on the Camino Francés - plus interviews with new pilgrims getting ready for their first ever Camino walks.