Miguel Ángel was born in Almería and was welcomed by Granada. At the age of eighteen he left to train as a Forestry Engineer. After finishing his studies, he returned to Almeria to practice his profession. It was during this stage that he undertook his first Camino de Santiago, following the French route from Roncesvalles. This experience marked his life profoundly and, some time later, brought him back to Granada, where he is currently a teacher of Vocational Training in the agricultural branch.
In Granada, Miguel discovered the Mozarabic Way as a pilgrim and “bicigrino” (pilgrim on a bicycle), which inspired him to create a guide on this ancient route. Walking this millenary spiritual path of the south, he wrote and published a book about it.
Currently, Miguel teaches forestry subjects such as hunting or GIS management, and also works in the hunting sector, locating new spaces for hunting activities. His in-depth knowledge of the Granada Geopark is one of his great contributions.