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[QUOTE="Annette london, post: 615793, member: 46222"] Hi Luc Your walking regime sounds good and you still have a month or so to go With 5 weeks to cover the walk, then 20-22 km a day would suffice and as Enice said starting off early...mainly to beat the sun and heat...you should get to your destination early in the day Have lots of short breaks rather than one long break during the day And when you reach your destination...just rest, rest,rest and relax...no more walking for the day! Maybe in certain sections with a lot of Tarmac....eg..Leon to La Virgin del Camino...hop on a bus Also think about transporting your backpack Being very overweight on a long walk like the Camino does bring its problems......mainly for the feet and sweating..... So changing your socks as often as possible will help to prevent blisters Am sure you will get a lot more tips from the forum.. And as they say.... "There's more than one way to skin a cat"! My cat has never heard me say this though!! ......I love cats so would never upset them by saying this out loud! Am sure you will make it Luc.....let us know how you get on Best wishes Annette [/QUOTE]
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