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“Walker, your treads are the path and nothing more Walker, there is no path, the path is made by walking. When walking, the path is made, and when looking back you see the path that never has to be walked again. --- (Note: this quote is from a translation of a Spanish poem by Antonio Machado that Grundling encounters during his Camino)”

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Walk It Off

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