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[QUOTE="natefaith, post: 792485, member: 12730"] Hi knc and welcome to the Forum! I did the Inglés in July 2017, and it was perfect. Real beach weather doesn't really hit Galicia until August or September, so most days in July are cool in the morning, warmer in the afternoon, and not bad for walking at all. It's not as hot or humid here as it is in VA (I'm from the East Coast myself and the summers there were just sweltering. This is lovely in comparison, although with no A/C :) ). With the crazy heat waves coming in more frequently, though, you may still want to watch the weather and be prepared for more heat if it's an atypical year. I echo everyone else and encourage you to take your time on the Inglés (especially since there are beaches and rivers around) and try to stretch it to 5, 6, or 7 days if you can. Especially if you're jet lagged, 15 - 20KM in the first day is a good warm-up (I stopped in Neda and that was perfect), then you can build up to more KMs a day as you go. 20 [B]miles[/B] a day is a hard pace to sustain; many people find they can comfortably do 10 - 16 miles a day. If you only have 10 days total for your trip it will be really hard to do the Camino Inglés "well" and a place like Barcelona "well", but perhaps you can choose the one you'd really like to leave enough time for and then plan the other one around that. And as [USER=65118]@henrythedog[/USER] says, don't shortchange your time in Santiago. There's a lot to do here and pilgrims usually enjoy having a couple or a few days to decompress and stay in the pilgrim/ Camino world before they move on. For flights, we really like the Aer Lingus flight from the East Coast to Dublin, and then to Santiago. From Santiago you can take a train or a bus to Ferrol. On the way to the US, we've flown SCQ to DUB, stayed overnight in Dublin, and then taken a flight to the US the next day. Enjoy all the planning and Buen Camino! Faith [/QUOTE]
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