The Footpaths Project of the Friends of Mount
Athos
© The Friends of Mount Athos, 2008
Go directly to List, "Mount Athos
Footpaths and their Condition"
Go directly to List of Footpath Descriptions"
A Project to Clear the Footpaths of Mount Athos
The Friends of Mount Athos has undertaken an ongoing project of clearing and maintaining the old Athonite footpaths
and reporting on their condition for the benefit of pilgrims.
Background
In his article entitled, "The Orthodox Understanding of Pilgrimage"
(Forerunner 38, Winter 2001-2, 1-10 (p. 8), Bishop Kallistos
of Diokleia wrote,
Graham Speake, in his introduction to the Friends of Mount Athos
Annual Report of 2001, pp. 5-14 (p. 7), describes how the Prince of
Wales, a long time Friend of Mount Athos, became interested in undertaking
this project after receiving a letter from a concerned Greek. In the same
Annual Report (pp. 16-22) John Arnell, who led a preliminary Friends
expedition in May, 2001 to assess the size of the task, offers an
illustrated report on the 2002 expedition, in which the real work of the
Footpaths Project began.
Report on Condition of the Footpaths
As an immediate benefit of this project, We offer via the Friends of Mount
Athos Web Site,
- a useful table, "Mount Athos
Footpaths and their Condition," which we intend to update from reports
of members who walk these paths and from future footpath clearing and maintenance expeditions.
- a series of "Footpath Descriptions
that will grow over time," providing pilgrims with indications of distances, views, and
landmarks to help them choose and follow individual paths.
Maintained for the Friends of Mount Athos by
Robert W. Allison
Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Bates College
Lewiston, Maine 04240
Responses to the Friends of Mount Athos may be sent by e-mail to
- Dr. Graham Speake, Hon.
Secretary
- Prof. Robert W. Allison,
Membership Secretary for the Americas
Responses may also be sent by post addressed to:
-
Dr. Graham Speake
Ironstone Farmhouse, Milton, Banbury
OX15 4HH England
(fax: 01295-722047; from the U.S.A.: 011-44-1295-722047)
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or:
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Robert W. Allison
Dept. of Philosophy and Religion
Bates College
73-75 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, Maine, 04240 U.S.A.
(fax: 207-786-6123)
http://www.athosfriends.org/footpaths/pathsproject.html