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[QUOTE="Albertagirl, post: 638381, member: 43403"] I found that walking my first camino, the Frances, taught me what my own walking rhythm on camino would be. I have been a mountain walker since many years, but the feeling of a camino is totally different. I scheduled quite a few rest days/short days for my first camino, and did not want them. I took three days retreat in Santo Domingo de Silos and three rest days/see the city days in Leon. But I didn't feel like resting. I started slowly in SJpdP and when I found my rhythm I wanted to walk. I arrived in Santiago with too many days left over, given that my flight home was not going for almost two weeks - so extra time in Santiago, Muxia, and Finesterre. Now I know how to plan, for me: twenty km days average, thirty km days maximum, and a few shorter days, but no days off except for retreat, etc. I don't regret giving myself extra time for my first camino. I just didn't know yet. Find your own rhythm. [/QUOTE]
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