In an email-exchange with John Hayes, the author of the guidebook for GR1 Sendero Historico published by Cicerone, I was asked to write a guest post for his blog about my walk. This post was so well received that it was forwarded to Cicerone who published it as a trip report on their webpages:
Trekking the GR1, the Sendero Historico: A Trip Report
The post can also be read at John Hayes' blog (which also includes more of the pictures I enclosed):
A Walk Among Ghosts – A Norwegian on the GR1 Sendero Historico.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
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