Outside reading (Finding Meaning While Steeping in the Camino Cauldron) Dylan Frederick

 When comparing the Camino de Santiago and the Appalachian Trail, an undercooked difference is the hiker's type of interaction. As explained in the text, the Camino is more of a human and human interaction, and the Appalachian Trail is more of a human and environment interaction. I believe that this difference is wilderness. While on the Appalachian Trail, the hiker is really in nature. Though there will be human and human interactions on the Appalachian Trail, the disconnection of the hiker and civilization is more profound than on the Camino. The Camino and the Appalachian Trail have a cultural appeal that allures people to embark on these hikes; there is a stronger cultural connection with the Camino. As culture is people and civilization, it is distanced from the wilderness.

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