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How much Camiño is too much?
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[QUOTE="Pathfinder075, post: 1145608, member: 45712"] Limits are down to the individual. You set your limits (or don't). My first year of walking I did about 180km, second year over 200km, this year I plan to go over 1000km (over 7 weeks). Only you know what you are capable of, but also don't be scared to push the boundaries. As someone I know says, "Life starts at the edge of your comfort zone". It's not untrue. My first Camino I had barely left the UK in maybe 10 years and I went out to Spain having never done any real trekking abroad and walked (in parts) 180km, albeit I had a get out of jail card in that my parents were cycling the Camino at the same time and we often met up. but that was pretty far outside my comfort zone. Second year i did it again. This time there was less apprehension and less caring about compostellas (since I had gotten one the year before). So I went to places that were interesting and explored (Monforte de Limos, the Ourense leg of VdlP, also crossed from Astortga to Ponferrada again because it's just a fun section with brilliant views, the Archeological dig at Villa Romana La Olmeda which is seriously worth a visit when you get near Sahagun). This year I am going all in. Boat to Santander, bus to Irun, Baztan to Pamplona, CF to Leon, Salvador to Oviedo, Primitivo back to CF, then on to Muxia and cash out my credencial. Then I will go back to Ourense and complete the second Camino's Ourense stage which I didn't finish in 2017 due to bed bugs and spending time in hospital. If I have any time left I might walk the Ingles as well. Your Camino, your rules. [/QUOTE]
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