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  1. Mr.Smirky

    StJPdP to Finisterre in 30 Days - Sample Itinerary?

    I started in SJPP and my first night was in Orrison. A very short day. My first week I walked the normal stages. The next week I went a little farther. By the third week I could easily do 35k+ days back to back without a problem. Start out slowly and build yourself up. Don't bring...
  2. Mr.Smirky

    Walking 21 days from Pamplona to Santiago. Is it ok?

    If you think you can do it in 21 days then I say figure out how and DO IT! YOU CAN! You will need a plan. You will also need to understand that if something goes wrong your 21 day Camino may be in jeopardy... blisters, shin splints, plantar fasciitis... these things happen. But if you pack...
  3. Mr.Smirky

    Walking 21 days from Pamplona to Santiago. Is it ok?

    I did SJPP to SdC in 24 days at the age of 50. My first day was to Orrison which was 7km and my last day was from Monte do Gozo which was 5km. I started slowly, doing only 20-30km per day the first week. I highly recommend limiting yourself to that as you acclimate to the daily rigors of...
  4. Mr.Smirky

    Importance of First Night's Stay

    I stayed at Orrison on my Camino. I didn't need to take such a short day the first day but I really enjoyed the afternoon of meeting people and making connections. The communal meal is a great way to start a camino. They were the people I spent my first week with and it really made for an...
  5. Mr.Smirky

    Brierly guide alternative??

    Wow.. thanks for all the great info! I had a conversation with a woman who had walked a few years ago and she had made a comment something to the effect of since they all used the same guidebook it was as if everyone were on the same itinerary. Having not thought to ask her then whether she'd...
  6. Mr.Smirky

    Brierly guide alternative??

    Hi All.. I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for an alternative guide than the Brierly guide? I'm thinking maybe a good translation of a Spanish guidebook or something which isn't going to put me on the same Camino as my fellow English speakers? Smirk

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