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[QUOTE="Pathfinder075, post: 1145942, member: 45712"] Weirdly I met a guy walking with a dog on my first Camino back in 2016. He'd packed his life up and started walking from somewhere in Germany after he was made redundant. He was camping all the way as albergues don't tend to be tolerant to people with dogs or horses. Mostly staying in a mixture of campsites and church graveyards/cloisters. He said most priests were ok with it as long as he stayed out of sight and broke camp fairly early. He was going to Santiago, then heading south for winter, possibly into Morocco, but he said he might head for Rome. I sometimes wonder where he went after Sahagun and whether he and his dog made it to Morocco. He seemed to have the wandering bug and from talking to him, he had the funds to stay on the road for many years if he wanted, plus no real ties to people. All valid questions. But Camino is as long or as short as you want it to be. if you do a standard CF, it's about 6-7 weeks if you walk slowly, maybe a month if you walk rapidly. It depends on you. Of course it also helps if you are single, have no financial responsibilities and have a non existent career (or work freelance). :P But not everyone has that luxury. [/QUOTE]
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