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about meAfter a trajectory of good schools and nice jobs, we're transitioning from our beautiful life in Basque Country to full-time travel in search of fresh perspective. We wander, we learn and we tell our stories here on Resituate.

We’ve been quiet for a couple of months. Here’s a quick round-up of some of our thoughts after 6 months of travel and what’s up next.

Reflections on 6 Months of Travel and What’s Up Next

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Resituate Camino Backpacks

If you’re still thinking of walking the Camino de Santiago in winter after part 1, here’s what you need in your backpack. All those people telling you to walk in sneakers? Not in winter, my friends.

Practical Tips for a Winter Camino: Part II

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Resituate Camino Sahagun Snow

If you’re thinking of walking the Camino de Santiago in winter, the answer to your first question is yes, it is absolutely possible. Part I of practical tips for a winter Camino cover where to sleep and what to expect on the Camino.

Practical Tips for a Winter Camino: Part I

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Resituate Vermicelli Baozi

I had two main objectives for our month in Hangzhou: advance in Chinese and eat as many steamed buns as possible.

Moving Beyond “This” and “That” in Chinese

4 1 Moving Beyond “This” and “That” in Chinese
Buen Camino graffiti

Pilgrimages are meant to be circular. But will you be the same when you close the circle?

Open Your Heart Wider: A Pilgrimage to Santiago

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