Ian Fein Outside Reading #1

When researching for my paper in this class I came across an article buy someone trying to discredit the Camino. The whole basis of his argument was the Camino ran parallel to a road which made it annoying and overrated as a trail. I thought to myself "This guy's a moron. How on earth is the Camino overrated and not a sacred trail when Dr. Redick takes his classes on the trail every year?" Then I realized the guy was arguing the Camino not to be a true hike through the wilderness. I guess that has some merit to it, however the Camino is definitely sacred place. Because of the millions of people who have a relationship with the Camino, a large tight knit community of people has been made. Sacred place is ordinary place, ritually made extraordinary, and because of the fellowship and community encompassing the Camino, it is certainly considered to be sacred. 

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