When speed stops being useful.

August 8 - August 15, 2026

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A guided Camino de Santiago shaped by pace, distance, and physical constraint, built for people who:


  • Live inside constant motion and choose environments outside it

  • Value independence and are drawn to shared experiences

  • Are drawn to environments where how you show up matters more than how you perform

  • Don’t need more input — you value environments where fewer signals are competing for attention

  • Are physically able to walk for several miles a day and willing to let pace shape the experience

Camino de Santiago leadership walking experience with Tracey Seward

Different conditions change how we operate

This isn’t about slowing life down — it’s about changing the conditions around it.

You don’t need a breakthrough.
You need conditions that support sound judgment.

Over multiple days of sustained movement — supported by intentional structure — context expands.
Decisions become easier to trust, not because they’re rushed, but because they’re grounded.

Distance from noise makes it possible to see what holds — and what doesn’t.
Structure creates the discipline to act.
This is about recognizing what’s already true — and backing your own judgment.

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The Edge Camino Experience is intentionally designed — before the walk, during the walk, and after you return.

  • Before the Camino

    Preparation begins before we ever set foot on the trail.

    You’ll join a small group for guided pre-walk conversations that establish shared context, intention, and practical readiness. This work creates alignment early — so when the walk begins, attention is already focused and the experience is already underway.

    This isn’t about over-preparing.
    It’s about arriving oriented and prepared..

  • On the Camino

    The experience itself is built around sustained movement.

    Over multiple days of walking together, pace recalibrates naturally. Inputs narrow. Time and space begin to support sound judgement.

    The structure is light but deliberate — enough guidance to support reflection, enough autonomy to trust your own judgment.

    This is where decisions sharpen and direction emerges without force.

  • After you Return

    Clarity only matters if it holds under pressure.

    After the walk, we reconnect to translate what emerged into concrete decisions, boundaries, and next steps that fit your real context — not an idealized version of it.

    This phase supports follow-through, not inspiration.
    Alignment that lasts, not insight that fades.

    The goal isn’t reinvention.
    It’s sustained clarity and sound judgement as you return to environments that move quickly.

  • The Camino Experience includes seven days and six nights walking the final ~70 miles of the Camino de Santiago, from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela.

    Daily walking is thoughtfully paced, typically ranging from 8 to 15 miles per day, with flexibility built in. The emphasis is not speed or endurance, but steady movement that supports clarity and sustained attention.

    There are long stretches of uninterrupted walking — at times alongside others, at times alone. The pace is accessible and consistent, designed to support clear thinking rather than urgency.

  • The experience is intentionally structured and fully supported.

    Tracey Seward is present throughout — holding the integrity of the journey, supporting the group dynamic, and tending to the rhythm of the experience as it unfolds.

    An English-speaking local Spanish guide manages the daily route and on-the-ground logistics.

    All logistics along the Camino are fully handled, including daily luggage transport, superior accommodations each night, and coordination from start to finish.

    Support is available when needed, without directing or shaping individual reflection or decisions.

    You are held by the structure —
    not managed by it.

  • This is a small, intentionally curated group, designed to balance shared experience with individual space.

    Time together and time apart are built in by design. Conversations emerge naturally — not forced, not performative. Silence is respected.

    You walk your own path, alongside others doing the same.

  • The experience begins well before arrival in Spain and continues after the walk concludes.

    Prior to the Camino, you’ll participate in pre-walk virtual session(s) to establish context, intention, and readiness. You’ll receive packing guidance and physical preparation support to arrive oriented and prepared.

    While in Spain, the experience includes welcome and closing gatherings, along with a Pilgrim Passport and Compostela certificate upon completion.

    After returning home, we reconnect for a post-Camino session to integrate what surfaced and translate insight into decisions and next steps that fit your real context.

The conditions you’ll move within

Camino de Santiago leadership walking experience with Tracey Seward

Dates & Logistics

The Walk (Spain): August 8–15, 2026

Dates:


Galicia, Spain
Camino Francés — Sarria to Santiago de Compostela

Location:


An intentionally small cohort of 6–10 people.

Group Size:


Virtual sessions before and after the Camino to support orientation, readiness, and integration

Preparation:


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Meet your guide

You’ll be guided on the Camino by Tracey Seward, a leadership advisor and expedition guide who works with leaders operating under sustained complexity.

Tracey brings decades of experience supporting leaders through complexity, change, and high-stakes decision-making. Her work is defined by steady presence, clear structure, and an ability to hold space without steering outcomes.

She leads the Camino Experience with the same intention: steady presence, clear structure, and deep respect for individual judgment.

Tracey has led leadership experiences and expeditions across varied contexts, including long-distance, high altitude treks, and multi-day journeys designed to support discernment and follow-through.

If you’re considering joining and want to talk it through, I’m happy to answer questions. ~Tracey

Founding Cohort Investment

$6,450 USD per person (Single Occupancy)

This experience will be held as a founding cohort.

Camino de Santiago leadership walking experience with Tracey Seward

Founding
Cohort

  • Day 1 — Arrival | Santiago → Sarria
    Arrive in Santiago de Compostela and transfer together to Sarria.
    Meet your local guide, settle in, and gather for a welcome dinner.
    Overnight: Sarria

    Day 2 — Sarria → Portomarín (≈14 miles)
    Breakfast together, then begin walking through villages and countryside at an easy, unhurried pace.
    Dinner together in the evening. Lunch on your own along the route.
    Overnight: Portomarín

    Day 3 — Portomarín → Palas de Rei (≈14 miles)
    A steady walking day with space for conversation, reflection, or quiet.
    Breakfast and dinner together. Lunch on your own.
    Overnight: Palas de Rei

    Day 4 — Palas de Rei → Melide (≈9 miles)
    A shorter day on the trail, allowing the rhythm of the Camino to settle in more fully.
    Breakfast and dinner together. Lunch on your own.
    Overnight: Melide

    Day 5 — Melide → Arzúa (≈9 miles)
    Continue through rural Galicia, moving at a pace that supports clarity and presence.
    Breakfast and dinner together. Lunch on your own.
    Overnight: Arzúa

    Day 6 — Arzúa → Amenal (≈14 miles)
    The final full day of walking. Perspective often widens here — without effort.
    Breakfast and dinner together. Lunch on your own.
    Overnight: Amenal

    Day 7 — Amenal → Santiago de Compostela (≈10 miles)
    Complete the walk into Santiago together.
    Celebrate the journey with a closing dinner and shared reflection.
    Overnight: Santiago de Compostela

    Day 8 — Departure
    Breakfast together before departures.
    Flights home or the option to extend your stay in Santiago or elsewhere in Spain.
    Buen Camino.

    Note: Details are subject to change. Final logistics will be confirmed once the experience is finalized.

    • Seven nights of superior accommodations along the Camino route, selected for comfort, character, and location

    • All meals reflect the regions we walk through — simple, local, and nourishing. Dietary needs and restrictions are respected and accommodated when shared in advance.

    • Daily luggage transport between accommodations

    • On-the-ground guidance and support throughout the walk, including:

      • Dedicated experience leadership from start to finish

      • An English-speaking local Spanish guide

    • Round-trip airport transfers on arrival and departure days

    • Pre-Camino preparation support, including packing lists and physical readiness guidance

    • Pre- and post-Camino virtual sessions to support orientation and integration

    • Pilgrim Passport and Compostela certificate upon completion

    • Full logistical coordination and contingency support along the route

    • Gratuities for guides, shared meals, and service staff

    • International flights

    • Travel insurance (required)

    • Personal expenses and incidentals

    • Optional gratuities for personal services (e.g., spa treatments)

  • Airport: Santiago de Compostela (SCQ).

    Arrival
    Please plan to arrive in Santiago on Day 1 or before in time for the included group transfer and welcome dinner in Sarria.

    Departure
    The experience concludes in Santiago de Compostela. Departures should be scheduled for Day 8, following a final shared breakfast and departure transfer.

    Extending Your Stay
    You’re welcome to extend your time in Santiago or continue traveling independently in Spain before or after the experience.

    NOTE: do not book your airfare until the experience is confirmed.

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Prefer to talk it through before deciding?
A short conversation is the best way to determine fit.

>> Schedule a call with Tracey.

Joining the founding cohort


This experience will be offered to a small, intentionally sized cohort.
Experience confirmed once the minimum group size is reached.

Buen Camino.

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