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Camino de Santiago Day 18: Leon to San Martin De Camino

By on January 13, 2017

Leaving Leon was an entire day walking through an urban jungle.

It was hideous.

It was without a doubt the ugliest day on the Camino de Santiago.

The day started by passing Leon’s gorgeous Cathedral and lovely old city architecture but after I stepped out onto the outskirts of town things got ugly.

I…


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Camino de Santiago Day 17: El Burgo Ranero to Leon

By on January 12, 2017

On Day 17 I woke up miraculously better.

My foot felt fine, my stomach had gotten over it’s emotional meltdown and the world just seemed like a better place.

So I did the only logical thing – I started walking.

(After a huge breakfast of course).

Eating felt good. Walking felt good. The…


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Camino de Santiago Days 15 and 16: Sick in El Burgo Ranero

By on January 11, 2017

On day 15 I did not wake up miraculously healed. My foot was still in agony… And my stomach decided to join in.

I have suffered from stomach issues for years. And every now and again I almost forget about them until BOOM. My body has a meltdown and decides to…


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Camino de Santiago Day 14: San Nicolás Del Real Camino to El Burgo Ranero

By on January 11, 2017

Day 14 was without a doubt the worst day on the Camino de Santiago.

It was the two week mark. I had crossed the halfway point the day before. Everything seemed fine. And then day 14 happened.

I hate day 14.

The morning started dramatically.

 

We were all sleeping soundly when suddenly one…

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Kat Knapp

Hello there, I'm Kat Knapp. I am a 26-year old Australian currently living in New Zealand. The past decade has involved a lot of travel which has resulted in me having visited 79 countries across all 7 continents. I have lived in Iceland, The Netherlands, Japan, France, Romania and Madagascar. Here is where I have shared a number of my adventures. I have an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Journalism, and am currently completing post-graduate study in Forensic Psychology and Teaching. I have my Private Pilots license, Adventure Dive Licence and Truck license which have led to some adventures on/above and below land. I hope to use this place to reflect on some missing adventures and ponder some non-travel related parts of my life.