Adventure, nature, and photography are three cornerstones of my life. When I was 19, I had my camera with me when I climbed the southern peak of Kebnekaise, the highest mountain in Sweden. Rapidly descending the mountain in the snow on a rain cover was perhaps reckless, but it was awesome.
Hiking on Kungsleden and in Sarek National Park also was magnificent. I thrived in our northernmost landscape of Lappland, so it was natural for me to do my obligatory military service near the mining town of Kiruna. I went on to earn a Master’s Degree in mineral and mining engineering in Stockholm in 1970.
A few months before my first Camino, as I was approaching retirement age, I increasingly felt that the policies of the company where I worked and the assignments I was being given no longer suited me. One of my best customers joked one day and said to me, “You’ll soon turn 65! Why aren’t you doing something else? Anything. For example, a pilgrimage…in Spain.” I thought, “Why not? She’s quite right!” A month later, I resigned from my job and ended my career life. I spent much of the next seven years walking Caminos on the Iberian Peninsula: nine of the longer pilgrim routes and two of the shorter ones. To close the circle, I walked parts of the French Way again in 2015.
I began writing the text for this book before the Covid pandemic broke out, and part of me thinks that this is probably not the best time to publish such a work. But maybe I am wrong…again. During one of my many lectures about pilgrimages, I asked an elderly man who could no longer walk unaided why he was so interested in the topic. He responded, “But Lars, you don’t understand how important it is to walk in the mind.”
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FörfattareLars Eklund
erpOwnsPrice Kort BeskrivningLars Eklund is one of Sweden’s most experienced pilgrims. He has spent months on foot along the Iberian Peninsula’s historic trails, hiking more than 6.000 kilometres. In A Way of Life, through his photographs and journal notes, Lars describes his first hike on the French Way: the Camino de Santiago, the most popular route in Spain, walked by more than 200,000 pilgrims each year.
Come along with Lars and meet his friends. On the way of vineyards and historic sites to Burgos. Through the arid nature of the Meseta to León. And over the blue-hued mountains of Galicia to the city which has drawn pilgrims – first from across Europe, now from around the world – for more than a thousand years.
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