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[QUOTE="Enzed, post: 1145097, member: 84380"] I'm not fast nor an athlete. I take too many photos. I just find the act of walking relaxing for the mind body and soul. A few days my legs werent in the mood, most days no problems, some days I could plod along for ever. On the less crowded part of the camino, I left early in the mornings, to enjoy the bird song, the morning mist and sun rise. That opinion changed as the path becane more busy. One day after a rest day in Barcelos, where I stayed in quiet hotel room and slept in, I discovered that the path was much more quiet, and more enjoyable, the later you start. After an unpleasant.walk from Casa Fernadas, dealing with noisy groups, which caused me to move over to the road for sone less stressful walking, I knew I should have started later that day. Lesson learnt. I purposely left Tui later in the day and walked in the latter afternoon. Loved it. Less outside noise to distract me from my walking experience. No regrets waking into Redondola at 6.30pm. I didn't walk fast, a had a few breaks, and I felt any stress leave my body. It's trial and error, the camino. Adapt it to your needs. [/QUOTE]
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