Primitivo Camino from Olviedo to Finisterre

From the Pacific to Cape Cod to Santiago de Compostela

Daily life in Encinitas was brilliant. Each morning began with that crisp marine layer and a 15km walk to Church and back, a ritual for the legs and the spirit. Having Ryan, Megan, and my 5-month-old granddaughter, Cleo, visit for our final days in California was the ultimate “pre-training” for the soul. Between stroller miles, beach time, book reading and plenty of fish tacos, the heart is full.

Since early January, I’ve logged over 800 km of training across Encinitas, Solana, and Del Mar. All of it has been leading to the 350 km Camino Primitivo.

The Transition: From Surf to Storm

Re-entry to Osterville provided a classic New England welcome: overcast, wet, and windy. It was a sharp contrast to the Southern California sunshine, but a necessary adjustment to the elements in the Cantabrian Mountains. I even managed to squeeze in a few rounds of golf with my friend, Scott. A last bit of “flat ground” training before the inclines begin.

The Journey Begins

I depart for Spain on Easter Sunday evening. The flight from Madrid to Oviedo marks the start of the Primitivo, the “Original Way.” It is a demanding mountain route to Galicia, with beautiful scenery and open blue skies.

My journey starts Monday in Oviedo at 2:00 PM, where I’ll be chasing the 8:30 PM sunset to reach Paladín by nightfall. From the steep, lung-busting ascent to La Mesa to the final emotional descent into Santiago, every kilometer is a bridge between those practice walks and the path ahead.

My Camino Schedule (April 2026)

Date Route Distance

4/6 Oviedo to Paladín 19.6 km

4/7 Paladín to Salas 29.0 km

4/8 Salas to Campiello 32.6 km

4/9 Campiello to La Mesa 32.0 km

4/10 La Mesa to Fonsagrada 41.6 km

4/11 Fonsagrada to Castroverde 33.0 km

4/12 Castroverde to San Romao Retorta 40.6 km

4/13 San Romao to Melide 28.6 km

4/14 Melide to O Pedrouzo 33.7 km

4/15 O Pedrouzo to Santiago 19.6 km

4/16 Flight Santiago to Rome

4/21 Flight Florence to Madrid (more Cleo time!)

4/26 Flight Madrid to Boston

Seeking the Truth

While the physical “why” is clear, the internal motivation for my 2026 Camino remains a bit of a mystery. I’m reminded of Noam Chomsky’s words: “Nobody is going to pour the truth into your head. It’s something you have to find for yourself.”

I am stepping onto the trail expecting, perhaps demanding, a bit of enlightenment. I believe 350 km of mostly silent walking through the Spanish peaks will lead me exactly where I need to be.

I look forward to sharing more updates each night from the trail. From the Pacific to the Cape, and finally, to the spires of the Santiago Cathedral.

Buen Camino!

Cleo is ready to walk Camino!
Encinitas Inspiration
Daily Encinitas Beach Sunrise

8 responses to “From the Pacific to Cape Cod to Santiago de Compostela”

  1. Mark Ryan Avatar
    Mark Ryan

    John, Please continue to send me updates on your quest. I find your reflections insightful and inspiring. I’m praying for your safety and enlightenment. You have a gift for writing. Safe travels and Buen Camino.
    Mark Ryan

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  2. Petrina Garbarini Avatar
    Petrina Garbarini

    John, I look forward to the updates and photos you so generously share. Happy Easter Sunday and I wish you the best tomorrow evening.

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  3. carrirub Avatar
    carrirub

    HereI am walking 2.25 miles after having 5 broken bones in my foot this winter and I get this from you this morning! We will be leaving on April 11th to Poland for a March of the Living trip where we will have to walk 2.5 miles from Auschwitz’s (where Aaron’s dad was a prisoner) to Birkenau another concentration camp. What normally would have been a nothing walk for me is something that I have to work up to, looking at the miles you clock in is astounding. please get a hat for Cleo is she’s walking as well! Happy Easter!

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  4. Theresa Brosnan Avatar
    Theresa Brosnan

    Beautifully said, John. It is in the silence that we meet our God. My prayers will be with you.

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  5. Diane Sullivan Avatar
    Diane Sullivan

    Happy Easter and Good Luck John!!

    So glad you had wonderful time with family in CA!!🩷🩷

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  6. Mark Bradford Avatar
    Mark Bradford

    Vaya con Diós, John. Many blessings for the journey. Happy Easter!

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  7. student5390 Avatar
    student5390

    John,

    Safe Travels and know that you are amazing. Enjoy and enlighten all of us through your travels!

    I love you,

    Sue

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  8. Tom Creighton Avatar
    Tom Creighton

    Good luck my friend. I can think of no one more determined than you to take on this adventure. Stay strong brother and know that we back on Cape Cod will be praying for your safe return.

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