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[QUOTE="William Marques, post: 1132, member: 25"] [b]John got there[/b] "Hi everybody. Sorry for the delay. Big up date. After walking from Canterbury to Geneva I then wandered down to Le Puy. Left Le Puy 22.5.05 France arrived, St Jean 17.6.05. From there I walked to Bayonne on the coast, then by train to Lourdes. Stayed 2 nights. Then by train to Irún. Left Irún 21.06.05. Along the northern route, droped down to Oviedo to follow the primitive route. I found it so nice. I stayed on it to Lugo, then to Santiago for 3 nights, where I am now (23.07.05) I must say this route is the best of them ALL. I leave for Finisterre, then Muxia on the coast, then back to Santiago. I'am feeling very strong. All my blisters have well gone. Have feet of iron, but my shoes are finished. The Pilgrim, John of Durban (PS: John walked from Valorbe to Rome last year and has also walked the Camino Frances and the Via de la Plata. He is 72 years old) Sil" I will try and get a more detailed account. [/QUOTE]
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