This is a guest post written by Mr. Snacks
Last year, while we were living in Panama City, I started to realize that while our nomadic lifestyle was amazing and all, I was missing the kind of outdoor endurance adventures I have always loved and taken for granted after living in Colorado for much of my life.
The problem was both logistics and people. Travelling in only 2 suitcases per person doesn’t leave a lot of space for skis, bikes, stand-up paddleboards, rock climbing and hiking gear plus all the associated tools and clothes that used to reside in my garage. Yes, I can rent gear in many places, but that greatly increases the cost and complexity, and the availability and quality of gear varies wildly in different places around the world.
Continue reading “Running the Camino de Santiago, Part 1”