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[QUOTE="C clearly, post: 883925, member: 1589"] I know just what you mean. I especially love that part circling in the private jet - my Camino has started. I don't mind the industrial areas, either, and prefer to include them in my itinerary. However, life is about trade-offs, and it is possible that I will need to conserve time - I now try not to be away from home more than a month, which means that I can't walk from Alicante to Burgos in one trip. (It is a [I]minimum[/I] 27 stages, and I need a couple of recovery and travel days at each end.) So, sometimes I will choose to gain a couple of days at the beginning, and maybe also make time for little side trips, visits or rests. So, I'm noting that one can get as far as Villena by train in an hour, to save 3 days of walking! Alternatively, the bus service follows the Camino more closely, so I could ring the bell and get off if I see other pilgrims having a joyous time on the path and I want to join them. (Of course, the train goes to Almansa and even onward to Santiago, I suppose, but that's a different adventure!) That's why, on my spreadsheet, I will aim for Plan B stopping in Orito, but include Plan C to take a train ahead. For example, if I arrived in Alicante and found that there was something exciting I wanted to do (like 128 more items on the tapas menu), I could glance at my spreadsheet and see a way to catch up with my schedule. That's another reason I might want to use a couple of days that would otherwise be used for walking. However, I doubt that late June would be a good time to be starting La Lana. [/QUOTE]
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