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[QUOTE="Pathfinder075, post: 1131503, member: 45712"] Walking 800km is indeed hard, but sacrifices are only that if you view them as such. For me, my requirements are water, food, beer, medication, a bed each night and generally a safe environment where I don't spend too many times in hospital with anaphylaxis. I have very few requirements. When I walk, their is me and the path. If I fulfill my small number of needs, I am happy. As long as I'm happy that's all that matters. If a person stays in private accommodation, spends 40-50 euros a day doing a Camino and is happy, then that sounds like a good Camino for that person. I really don't have any issue with people blowing money (although maybe I came across as being preachy in my other posts). If it makes them happy and helps them enjoy their Camino, then fair play. It is their Camino and they walk it their way. Everyone is different and has different needs. My only issue is if people say or infer you [b]must[/b] spend 40-50 euros a day. There is no rule that says you [b]must[/b] spend x amount of money. How much you spend is personal choice. [/QUOTE]
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