Why an
Organized Walk?
“Man's real home is not a house, but the Road, and that life itself is a journey to be walked on foot."
Bruce Chatwin I 6
f you’ve never been on a group walk, you’re in for a rare and truly memorable experience. It is six days or so of gentle to moderate exercise punctuated with rambling conversation, and yet with plenty of time for meditation and inspiration.
On a group walk, you walk and talk side by side, two or three together, or drift off alone with your thoughts. Conversations may be interrupted by the sighting of a bird, a distant castle, or a flower you’ve never seen before. Later, you have the camaraderie of sharing the day's events at lunch and dinner.
The trip may be organized but it’s the furthest thing imaginable from a packaged tour. To be organized means that you’re free to enjoy the experience, not sweat the little stuff. All of the details, major and minor, have been taken care of. You’ll be in the hands of a Walk Leader and
For more details:
www.thewayfarers.com
Ellen Barone
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