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[QUOTE="Mark2012, post: 273092, member: 14764"] Hi Joe, Thanks for the reply. I'm leaning towards Irun to Oviedo at this point. The only reservation I have about that plan is that the per day average across 3 weeks comes in at just under 20 km. I know the first week or so is supposed to be tough going, with the up and down, and so I'm guessing I won't exactly be burning up the track at that point. And I've also heard people say that sometimes the distances between albergues means that you more or less have to stop at certain places. All that said, one of things I've discovered over the last three summers of walking is that I quite enjoy the physical challenge of pushing myself. I find walking short distances vaguely frustrating. I walked from St Jean to Santiago last year in 29 days, which represented a reasonably brisk pace. I know it's not a race, and that's not how I treat it, but I enjoy reaching the end of the walking day feeling like I've earned the first beer of the evening!!! I suppose the most practical way to approach it is to simply start from Irun, see how it's all going, walk as far as my window of availability will allow... wherever that eventually takes me. The only drawback to that is that it seems like finishing at Oviedo would take the 'sting' out of finishing 'early', whereas walking on for even a couple of days more would take away that little mercy. Ah well, as far as complaints go, it wouldn't be the worst to have! [/QUOTE]
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