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  • Five Reasons Why You Should Consider Using Walking Poles

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World

  • My walk with blind and low vision adventurers

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    My year of walking adventures

  • Pope decrees the extension of the Holy Year on the Camino

    By Karen Shepherd, Wandering the World
    A Holy Year happens 14 times a century and is incredibly significant to Camino Pilgrims.

  • What a way to start my year of walking in 2021

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    My first group walk this year was one I was thrilled to be a part of.

  • I’m going to do that when I’m older

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    2021 – The year for walking in Australia has begun!

  • Sharing some insider knowledge of the Bibbulmun Track from this year’s recipient of an “OAM”.

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    A long-time friend of Wandering the World, Mike Woods from Western Australia, was recently awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia. He is one of the founding members of the Bibbulmun Track Foundation,

  • The Camino & Lockdown – some unexpected parallels.

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    Enjoying the Stillness – Reflecting on the positives of a global pandemic, for many of us, one reward would surely be the complete slowing down of life.

  • Three sisters, three different stories, and one family walk to be remembered forever.

    By Sienna, Lexi & Charli, Wandering the World Junior Travellers

    Animals, Lemonades and Birthday Cake – by Sienna, aged 12

    My first memory from the Camino was getting a birthday cake at dinner for my 8th birthday. The next morning, we got our Camino passports and our very first stamp to start our journey.

  • Stay young till a ripe old age.

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    Allow me to share the story of “Nin Nin“, a very special person in my life, and how it comes to be her, in her 90th year, that brings you our new walk in the Grampians.

  • New Walks, New Website, New Logo.

    By Glenyce Johnson, Founder of Wandering the World
    In 2013, I walked my first Camino. It changed my life. Walking this ancient trail ignited a flame. I had a dream; I made a wish. I recall the exact moment and place, at the 570km marker of my 800km pilgrimage, when I took a stride and…

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