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[QUOTE="jungleboy, post: 1197206, member: 77691"] Great that you’re planning another camino Stephan! One option for your training walk could be what [USER=67313]@Camino Chrissy[/USER] has just done, or a variation of it: starting the Camino de Madrid from Segovia (thus avoiding the mountain pass) and walking for as long as you feel necessary before heading to SJPdP. Segovia is easy to reach from Madrid and the walk is quite flat from there. It would be around 8 full stages to Sahagún but you could skip around a bit if you want fewer and/or shorter days. The first few days from Segovia are often among sandy pine forests while the last three or so are on the Meseta. Some places you might like to paint include the castle at Coca, the canal de Castilla coming out of Medina de Rioseco and the ruined tower at Tamariz. Buen camino! [/QUOTE]
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