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[QUOTE="C clearly, post: 631878, member: 1589"] (1) You don't say where you are travelling from. If you arrive in SJPP after 36 sleepless hours and many hours of jet lag, you might want a day of rest. It really depends on how you feel. At the end, in Santiago, it depends on how many spare days you have (if any), what your new camino friends are doing, and what you feel like. I recommend allowing for a couple of spare days to use during the walk or at the end. (2) There are many good shoes. You need to find the one that best fits [U]your[/U] feet, so our specifics are not relevant. Make sure they are as roomy as possible - better to get a bit big and wear a thicker sock when you start out, than to get too small. There is no single type of sock that will win majority votes here. If you are uncertain, take one pair of each of 3 different types, and see which one you like most when you walk. Wash that pair every evening and wear it every day. Use your other socks for the evening or as spares for shorter periods. I get blisters every time, so clearly I haven't found the ultimate answer. All of the tips you read here on the forum are worth trying. [/QUOTE]
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