Last Saturday the first vice president of the Xunta delivered to Javier Pitillas almost 400 letters of support. They were supporters of relevant institutions, organizations and people who wanted, like the Xunta and the Parliament of Galicia, to support Javier Pitillas’ candidacy for the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord. It is a complicated path and the jury will decide but, for that visibility that Discamino has given, Javier Pitillas congratulates himself that it has already served so that people from all over Spain have contacted them to make some way. Sergeant Pitillas came to Hoy por Hoy Vigo with Mónica Mera who made the Camino de Santiago from Roncesvalles in a wheelchair. From there came a documentary that premiered this weekend and that will soon see the light.
Discamino is already preparing its new challenges and, this summer, it can boast of being one of the most ambitious: Uniting 7 great roads to Santiago in a route practically throughout Spain until traveling 2,900 kilometers. Javier Pitillas calculates that it will be more than 50 days to complete this ambitious Xacobeo challenge. We have chatted with them and with Chema in the dual interview of Radio Vigo and TeleVigo.
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