camino de santiago

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  • Cycling the Camino De Santiago

    In 2007 I cycled the Camino de Santiago from the South of France, through the Pyrenees then across Spain to Santiago de Compostela; an amazing journey of 850 kilometres. This article charts the lead up to the trip and the trip itself.

Photographs

  • Santiago De Compostela - The Finish Line
  • Burgos
  • Vinyards in Rioja
  • Alto Do Cebreiro - Never Ending Day
  • Knights Templar Castle - Ponferrada
  • Bridge in Molinaseca
  • Playing Countdown in León
  • We Suck
  • St. Jean de Pied de Port
  • Out of León towards Galicia
  • Monastery at Samos
  • St. Jean de Pied de Port
  • St. Jean de Pied de Port
  • Climb from Piedrafita
  • Santiago De Compostela - The Finish Line
  • Al Versus Derek Dance-Off
  • John's Room - Viana
  • Molinaseca
  • Middle of Nowhere
  • Summit at O Cebreiro
  • Before the Climb to Mt. Irure
  • St. Jean de Pied de Port
  • Climb to Roncesvalles
  • Let's Go This Way
  • Episcopal Palace - Astorga
  • Santiago De Compostela - Resting Bike
  • Rugged Manly Men in Shorts
  • Santa Domingo De La Calzada
  • Pamplona, The Map
  • Astorga Cathedral, John
  • Sheain Studies the Route
  • Open Plains
  • Camino 141
  • Astorga
  • Checking In
  • Viana
  • Camino 065
  • St. Jean de Pied de Port - Le Chemin Vers L'Etoile
  • Sheain, Ciarj
  • How Many More Tries For Bonus Points?
  • My Room in Viana
  • Would You Like a Pastry?
  • Blood on the Chainring
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Paul May is a researcher and designer from Dublin, Ireland; he is currently a student at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Feel free to directly (or you can use the contact form). You can also get him on twitter or flickr. Paul enjoys writing in the third person.